New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 87 - NEW JERSEY SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NJ SNAP) MANUAL
Subchapter 11 - INCORRECT ISSUANCE
Section 10:87-11.8 - Deferred adjudication
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Individuals accused of an IPV which are referred to a court of appropriate jurisdiction but for which no determination of guilt is obtained due to the accused individual having met the terms of a court order or which were not prosecuted due to the accused individual having met the terms of an agreement with the prosecutor, shall be allowed to sign a disqualification consent agreement. The CWA shall make arrangements with the county prosecutors to provide advance written notification to the household member of the consequences of consenting to disqualification as a result of deferred adjudication and to include the disqualification consent agreement in agreements between the prosecutors and the accused individuals or in the court orders.
(b) The advance notice and agreement shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(c) If the individual suspected of an IPV signs the disqualification consent agreement, he or she shall be disqualified in accordance with the disqualification periods specified at 10:87-11.2, unless contrary to the court order. The period of disqualification shall begin within 45 days of the date the household member signed the disqualification consent agreement. However, if the court imposes a disqualification period or specifies a date for initiating the disqualification period, the CWA shall disqualify the household member in accordance with the court order.
(d) If the household member suspected of an IPV signs the disqualification consent agreement, the CWA shall provide written notice to the household member. The notice shall be provided prior to the disqualification, whenever possible. The notice shall inform the household member of the disqualification and the date the disqualification shall take effect. The CWA shall also provide written notice to the remaining household members, if any, of the allotment they will receive during the period of disqualification or that they must reapply because the certification period has expired. In addition, the CWA shall provide the written demand letter for restitution.