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 2506-1-4.604 - ACTION ON REPORTED CHANGES
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
Changes shall be acted on in accordance with the following guidelines:
A. General Requirements
Changes to a household's circumstances shall be acted on prospectively and processed within ten (10) calendar days from the date the change is reported. Changes reported by households shall be documented in the SNAP case record to indicate the change and the date that the change was reported. If the reported change causes a change to the household's allotment, a notice of action form shall be issued to inform the household of a new basis of issuance and/or a supplemental allotment. If a supplemental allotment is to be issued, the amount of the supplemental allotment shall be the difference between the allotment the household is eligible to receive, due to the reported change, and the allotment the household received for the current month. The household's total monthly allotment shall be increased for all subsequent months of the certification period that are affected by the change.
B. Changes Reported at Recertification and Periodic Report
The local office shall act on all changes reported by households filing a recertification or periodic report. When a household reports information during the certification period that it was not required to report, the local office shall document the information in the case record. If the information is not acted upon because it would cause a reduction in benefits, and it does not meet the criteria outlined in D below, the local office shall review the information at the time of the household's subsequent certification, or at the twelve (12) month periodic report for those households certified for twenty-four (24) months, to determine if the change should be acted upon when processing the recertification or periodic report.
C. Changes Resulting In an Increase
D. Changes Resulting in Allotment Decreases
Changes that result in a decreased allotment shall be processed within ten (10) calendar days from the date the change is considered reported and made effective on the last day of the month in which the advance Notice of Adverse Action (NOAA) expires. The NOAA expires eleven (11) calendar days from the date it is issued or fifteen (15) calendar days for households participating in the address confidentiality program (ACP).
The county local office shall not act on changes during the certification period that would decrease benefits, unless:
E. Changes Resulting in Ineligibility
Changes that result in the household becoming ineligible shall be processed within ten (10) calendar days from the date the change is considered reported unless the change does not require adverse action. Changes resulting in ineligibility shall be made effective on the last day of the month in which the Notice of Adverse Action expires.
F. Changes in Categorical Eligibility
When a household reports a change during the certification period that results in it no longer meeting the criteria of the categorical eligibility tier for which it was originally certified, the household's eligibility must be re-evaluated using the next appropriate category. If the reported change has not been verified, or is considered questionable, and it cannot be determined whether basic categorical eligibility, expanded categorical eligibility, or standard eligibility criteria should be used, a request for verification shall be initiated.
G. Changes in Household Composition
When an individual is disqualified during the household's certification period, the local office shall determine the eligibility or ineligibility of the remaining household members based on information contained in the case record. If information in the case record is insufficient, additional information shall be obtained as needed.
H. Changes Reported During the Certification Period That the Household Is Not Required To Report
When a household reports information during the certification period that it was not required to report, the local office shall document the information in the case record. If the information is not acted upon because it would cause a reduction in a household's benefit allotment and it does not meet the criteria outlined in D above, the local office shall review the information at the time of the household's subsequent certification, or at the twelve (12) month periodic report for those households certified for twenty-four (24) months to determine if the change should be acted upon at that time.
4.604.1 Verification of Reported Changes
Before action is taken on reported changes and to determine the effect on benefits, additional verification is required in the following instances:
The local office shall send a verification request notice requesting the household to provide the specific information or verification within ten (10) calendar days plus one (1) additional calendar day for mailing. Households participating in the Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) shall receive five (5) additional calendar days for mailing time. The local office shall assist the client in obtaining the verification if the household cannot obtain the information.
If the household fails or refuses to provide the verification or to request assistance with obtaining the verification within the ten (10) calendar days plus one (1) additional calendar day for mailing timeframe, or five (5) additional calendar days mailing time for ACP households, the process for closing the case shall be initiated. The Notice of Action Form shall advise the household that a change occurred that could not be acted upon, that the case is being closed, and that the household must provide the needed verification if it wishes to continue participation in the program. The household may be required to reapply if the household takes the required action after a break in benefits of more than thirty (30) calendar days.
When information is received from a Prisoner Verification System indicating an individual is currently being held in a federal, state, or local detention or correctional institution for more than thirty (30) days or information is received from a Deceased Matching System indicating a household member has recently died, a notice of match shall be sent to the affected household prior to taking action to adjust or terminate the household's benefits.
The notice of match shall explain what information is needed to challenge the match and the consequences of failing to respond. The notice shall provide the household with ten (10) calendar days plus one (1) additional calendar day for mailing time to respond. Households participating in the ACP shall be provided five (5) additional calendar days for mailing time.
If the household substantiates the match, fails to respond to the notice, or fails to provide sufficient verification to challenge the match results, the local office shall remove the subject individual from the SNAP household and adjust benefits accordingly following the procedures outlined in Section 4.604.
If the household provides sufficient verification that the match is invalid, no further action shall be taken to remove the subject individual or adjust the household's benefits. The case record shall be documented accordingly.