Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65A - Economic Self-Sufficiency Program
Chapter 65A-1 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Section 65A-1.602 - Food Assistance Program Case Processing
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Food Assistance Program case processing is done in accordance with the eligibility determination process in Rule 65A-1.205, F.A.C., and in 7 CFR 271.2, 273.1 - 273.18, 273.24 and 273.25.
(2) Responsible Member is defined as any member of the Standard Filing Unit (SFU) capable of representing the Assistance Group (AG) by providing sufficient and accurate information concerning the AG circumstances.
(3) Authorized Representative is defined as an adult non-household member authorized to represent the household during an interview. The authorized representative must be appointed in writing by the head of the AG, the spouse or responsible household member.
(4) 24-Month Certification Periods: Apply to AGs in which all members of the SFU meet all of the following criteria:
(5) Able Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD). ABAWDs are required to report whenever their hours of employment are less than 20 hours per week, averaged monthly. They may have their certification period shortened in order to comply with the time limit provisions assigned to them. The CF-ES Form 2095 Food Assistance Work Registration, 3/2017, incorporated by reference, https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08119, is used to inform food assistance participants about work participation requirements.
(6) Simplified Reporting (SR): Simplified Reporting is implemented pursuant to 7 CFR 273.12(a)(5) without a waiver and applies to all AGs. AGs assigned to the SR category will have a six-month certification period except for those that meet the criteria in subsections (4) and (5). The food assistance reporting requirements, per 7 CFR 273.12(a)(5)(v), do not change the reporting requirements for other programs such as Medicaid and Temporary Cash Assistance. The CF-ES Form 3052A, Change Report for Public Assistance Case Form, 7/2014, incorporated by reference, https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-06801, can be used to report beneficial changes.
(7) Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Cooperation. In accordance with Section 414.32, F.S. and 7 CFR 273.11(o)(1), Child Support Enforcement cooperation by a custodial parent or caretaker relative is required as a condition of eligibility for their food assistance when an absent parent exists, unless good cause for non-cooperation exists. For the purposes of this section, "absent parent" is defined as a putative or identified noncustodial parent of a child under 18 years of age.
(8) Food assistance filing units are categorically eligible if they meet any of the following criteria:
(9) Filing units who are broad-based categorically eligible:
(10) The Department uses simplified income procedures for determining eligibility for food assistance. Simplified income is found in 7 CFR 273.9(c)(3)(v) and (c)(18)-(19).
(11) The Department uses simplified resource (asset) criteria in accordance with 7 CFR 273.8(e)(19), and excluding all resources (assets), except those of filing units containing a disqualified individual.
(12) If an individual meets a criteria for food assistance disqualification, that individual will be disqualified for Temporary Cash Assistance, and if an individual will be disqualified for Temporary Cash Assistance that individual will be disqualified for food assistance, in accordance with 7 CFR 273.11(k).
(13) Food assistance benefits are issued through the Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system.
(14) Benefit Availability.
Rulemaking Authority 414.45, 402.82 FS. Law Implemented 402.82, 414.31, 414.32 FS.
New 1-31-94, Formerly 10C-1.602, Amended 7-29-01, 4-17-06, 1-8-15, 5-12-16, 4-12-17.