Code of Colorado Regulations
2500 - Department of Human Services
2506 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
10 CCR 2506-1 - RULE MANUAL VOLUME 4, SNAP
Section 10 CCR 2506-1-4.203 - HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
Application for participation shall be made in the name of the household, by the head of the household, the spouse, another household member, or an authorized representative.
4.203.1 Designating a Head of Household
4.203.2 Designating Authorized Representatives
The authorized representative must be a person who is sufficiently aware of relevant household circumstances. Whenever possible, the head of the household or spouse should prepare or review the application even though another household member or an authorized representative is the person interviewed.
The local office shall inform the household that the household will be held liable for any over-issuance which results from erroneous information given by the authorized representative.
An authorized representative may be designated to obtain an EBT card for the household at the time the household applies for participation. The authorized representative responsible for obtaining an EBT card may be the same individual designated to apply for the household or may be another individual. Even if a household member can apply and obtain an EBT card, the household should be encouraged to name an authorized representative responsible for obtaining an EBT card in case of illness or other circumstances which might result in an inability to obtain SNAP benefits.
The authorized representative may use the household's EBT card to purchase food for the household's consumption provided the authorized representative is acting with the full knowledge and consent of the household.
An authorized representative may act on behalf of more than one household and limits shall not be placed on the number of households an authorized representative may represent, but such an arrangement should be approved only if there is a bona fide need. In determining such need, consideration shall be given to the proximity of the households to one another, the distance to the certification or issuance office, the availability of transportation, and the health of the household members involved. In the event employers, such as those that employ migrants, are designated as authorized representatives or that a single authorized representative has access to multiple EBT cards, the certification office should make certain that:
4.203.21 Individuals Who Cannot Be an Authorized Representative
The following individuals cannot be an authorized representative unless otherwise stated:
4.203.22 Disqualification of an Authorized Representative
An authorized or emergency authorized representative (section 4.203.3, below) may be disqualified from representing a household in SNAP for up to one (1) year if the local office has obtained evidence that the representative has misrepresented a household's circumstances and has knowingly provided false information pertaining to the household or has made improper use of SNAP benefits. The local office shall send written notification to the affected household(s) and to the representative thirty (30) calendar days prior to the date of disqualification. The notification shall include the proposed action, the reason for the proposed action, the household's right to request a fair hearing, the telephone number of the office, and, if possible, the name of the person to contact for additional information.
This provision is not applicable in the case of drug and alcohol treatment centers or to the heads of group living arrangements that act as authorized representatives for their residents. However, drug and alcohol treatment centers and the heads of group living arrangements that act as authorized representatives for their residents, and that intentionally misrepresent households' circumstances, may be prosecuted under applicable state fraud statutes for their acts.
4.203.3 Emergency Authorized Representatives
The household may designate an emergency authorized representative during the certification period should the need arise. Such a person obtains the EBT Card for the household when neither a household member nor the previously designated authorized representative is able to obtain the EBT Card because of unforeseen circumstances. An emergency authorized representative must be designated in writing by the head of the household, spouse, or other responsible household member.
Local offices shall develop a system by which a household may designate an emergency authorized representative to obtain the household's benefits for a particular month. Households shall not be required to travel to a local office to designate an emergency authorized representative.