Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 18 - HUMAN SERVICES
Part 14 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Policy Manual
Chapter 14 - E And T Work Requirements
Rule 18-14-14.11 - Failure to Comply with a Work Requirement Under Title IV of the Social Security Act, or an Unemployment Compensation Work Requirement

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 18-14-14.11

Current through December 10, 2024

A. An individual exempt from SNAP work requirements who fails to comply with the title IV-A or unemployment compensation work requirement will be treated as though he or she failed to comply with SNAP work requirements.

1. If the agency determination of noncompliance with a title IV-A or unemployment compensation work requirement leads to a denial or termination of the individual's or household's SNAP benefits, the individual or household has a right to appeal the decision.

2. In cases where the individual is disqualified from the title IV-A program for refusal or failure to comply with a title IV-A work requirement, but the individual meets one of the work registration exemptions, the agency may apply the identical title IV-A disqualification on the individual under SNAP. The agency must impose such optional disqualifications in accordance with the provisions of § 273.11(1).

3. If the agency determination of noncompliance with a title IV-A or unemployment compensation work requirement leads to a denial or termination of the individual's or household's SNAP benefits, the individual or household has a right to appeal the decision.

4. In cases where the individual is disqualified from the title IV-A program for refusal or failure to comply with a title IV-A work requirement, but the individual meets one of the work registration exemptions, the agency may apply the identical title IV-A disqualification on the individual under SNAP.

7 CFR §273.7(f)(7)

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