Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 67 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part III - Economic Stability
Subpart 3 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Chapter 19 - Certification of Eligible Households
Subchapter D - Citizenship and Alien Status
Section III-1934 - Alien Eligibility Criteria
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-1934
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The following qualified aliens are eligible for benefits:
1. refugees admitted under §207 of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA);
2. asylees admitted under §208 of the INA;
and
3. an alien whose deportation
is withheld under §243(h) of such ACT (as in effect immediately before
effective date [April 1, 1997] of
§307 of division C of
P.L.
104-208) or §241(b)(3) of such Act (as amended by
Section
305(a) of
Division C of P.L.
104-208);
4.
Cuban and
Haitian entrants as defined in
§501(e) of the Refugee
Education Assistance Act of 1980;
5.
Amerasian immigrants
admitted pursuant to §584 of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and
Related Programs Appropriations Act of 1988 as contained in
§101(e) of P.L. 100-202
and amended by the 9th provision under migration and refugee assistance in
Title II of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 1989, P.L. 100-461,as amended;
6. an alien who is the victim of a severe
form of trafficking in persons;
7.
veterans who have met the minimum active-duty service requirements of
Section
5303 A(d) of Title 38, United
States Code, who were honorably discharged for reasons other than alienage and
their spouses or unremarried surviving spouses, if the marriage fulfills the
requirements of Section 1304 of Title 38, United States Code, and unmarried
dependent children;
8. active-duty
personnel (other than active duty for training) and their spouses, or
unremarried surviving spouses, if the marriage fulfills the requirements of
Section 1304 of Title 38, United States Code, and unmarried dependent
children;
9. aliens who have worked
40 qualifying quarters of coverage under Title II of the Social Security Act or
can be credited with such qualifying quarters;
10. effective October 1, 2002, individuals
who are lawfully residing in the United States and are receiving benefits or
assistance for blindness or disability as defined in §3(r) of the Food Stamp
Act of 1997;
11. individuals who
were lawfully residing in the United States on August 22, 1996 and were 65
years of age or older;
12.
effective October 1, 2003, individuals who are lawfully residing in the United
States and are under 18 years of age;
13. effective April 1, 2003, individuals who
have been lawful, permanent residents or otherwise qualified aliens for at
least five years beginning on the date the immigrant was designated as a
qualified alien by the Immigration and Naturalization Service;
14. an Iraqi or Afghan immigrant who has been
granted Special Immigrant VISA (SIV) status.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with P.L. 104-193, P.L. 105-33, P.L. 105-185, P.L. 107-171, and P.L. 111-118.
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