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 E - Students
Section III-1935 - Student Provisions (Effective March 1, 2006)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-1935
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. An individual enrolled at least half-time (as defined by the institution) in an institution of higher education is considered a student. A student is ineligible to receive SNAP benefits unless the individual meets at least one of the following conditions:
1. under age 18 or over age 49;
2. physically or mentally unfit;
3. receiving FITAP benefits;
4. employed an average of at least 20 hours
per week, and be paid for such employment, or if self-employed, employed for an
average of at least 20 hours per week and receives weekly earnings at least
equal to the federal minimum hourly wage multiplied by 20 hours;
5. participating in a state or federally
financed work-study program during the regular school year;
6. participating in an on-the-job training
program;
7. responsible for the
care of a dependent household member who is:
a. under age 6; or
b. age 6 or over but under age 12 and
adequate child care is not available;
8. is a single parent who is a full-time
student (as defined by the institution) and who is responsible for the care of
a dependent child under age 12, regardless of the availability of adequate
child care;
9. assigned to or
placed in an institution of higher education through or in compliance with the
requirements of one of the following:
a. the
work program under Title IV of the Social Security Act, which is the Strategies
to Empower People (STEP) Program;
b. the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity
Act of 2015;
c. a SNAP employment
and training program subject to the condition that the course or program of
study is part of a program of career and technical education as defined in
section 3 of the Carl D Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006
(20
U.S.C 2302) designed to be completed in not
more than four years at an institution of higher education or is limited to
remedial course, basic adult education, literacy, or English as a second
language;
d. a program under
Section 236 of the Trade Act of 1974; or
e. a state or local government employment and
training program.
B. An institution of higher education is a:
1. business, technical, trade, or vocational
school that normally requires a high school diploma or equivalency certificate
(GED) for enrollment in the curriculum; or
2. college or university that offers degree
programs regardless of whether a high school diploma or equivalency certificate
(GED) is required.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with 7 CFR 273.5., P.L. 107-171, P.L. 110-246.
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