New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 139 - FOOD STAMP PROGRAM
Part 110 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION - APPLICATION PROCESSING
Section 8.139.110.11 - INTERVIEWS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Purpose and scope of interview: The interview is an official and confidential discussion of household circumstances with the applicant. It is intended to provide the applicant with program information, and the worker with the facts needed to make a reasonable eligibility determination. The interview is not simply to review the information on the application, but also to explore and clarify any unclear and incomplete information. The scope of the interview shall not extend beyond examination of the applicant's circumstances that directly relate to determining eligibility and benefit amounts. The interview shall be held prior to disposition of the application.
B. Joint cash assistance/SNAP interview: At initial application for cash assistance (CA), a single interview shall be conducted concurrently for both cash assistance and SNAP benefits if the client wishes to apply for both programs. Federal SNAP regulations specifically provide that applicants for both programs shall not be required to see a different ISD worker or be otherwise subjected to two interviews in order to obtain the benefits of both programs. Following the single interview, the application may be processed by separate workers to determine eligibility for SNAP benefits and cash assistance. In an expedited SNAP certification situation, a second interview is permitted if an immediate interview for cash assistance cannot be arranged.
C. Individuals interviewed: Applicants, including those who submit applications by mail, shall be interviewed in person at the local ISD office. When circumstances warrant, the household shall be interviewed by telephone, or at another place reasonably accessible and agreeable to both the applicant and ISD. The applicant may bring any person he chooses to the interview.
D. Out of office interviews:
E. Face-to-face/telephone interviews: A household must have a face-to-face interview at initial certification and at least once every 12 months thereafter.
F. Applicant information: During the application interview all reasonable steps shall be taken to make the applicant feel at ease and protect the applicant's right to privacy.
G. Scheduling interviews: ISD will schedule an interview to be held within 10 working days of the date the application was received that is, to the extent possible, convenient for both the applicant and ISD. The application received date is the first day the application is received within regular business hours. ISD will provide the applicant with a written appointment letter that will include: the date, time and place of the appointment, the name and telephone number of the local county office, the consequences of missing an appointment, how to reschedule an appointment, the possibility of a telephone interview, and that the spouse, any other responsible person in the household, or an authorized representative may attend the interview with the applicant or in the applicant's place.
H. Missed interviews: ISD shall notify a household that it missed its first interview appointment and that the household is responsible for rescheduling a missed interview. ISD shall send the household a notice of missed interview that may be combined with the notice of denial. If a household misses its scheduled interview and requests another interview, the ISD shall schedule a second interview. The household is responsible for rescheduling a missed interview. If the household requests a second interview ISD within the 30-day application-processing period, ISD shall schedule a second interview. When the applicant contacts the local ISD office, either orally or in writing, ISD shall reschedule the interview as soon as possible within the 30-day processing period, without requiring the applicant to provide good cause for failing to appear. If the household is determined eligible, benefits will be pro-rated from the date of application. If the applicant does not contact the office or does not appear for the rescheduled interview, the application shall be denied on the 30th day (or the next work day) after the application was filed (see Section 8.139.110.12 NMAC).