Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A.
Opportunity to participate: ISD shall provide eligible households that complete
the initial application process an opportunity to participate as soon as
possible, but no later than 30 calendar days following the date the application
was filed, except for residents of public institutions who apply jointly for
SSI and SNAP benefits prior to release from the institution in accordance with
Paragraph (2) of Subsection C of
8.139.110.9 NMAC. Residents of
institutions who apply for SNAP benefits prior to their release from the
institution will be provided the opportunity to participate as soon as possible
but no later than 30 calendar days from the date of the applicant's release
from the institution.
B. Move
during eligibility determination: When an office that is processing an
application for assistance learns that the applicant has moved to another
county, that office will immediately transfer the case in pending status. The
application will be processed by the new office using the original registration
date from the first office.
C.
Withdrawing the application: An applicant may voluntarily withdraw their
application at any time prior to the determination of eligibility. A notice
will be sent advising the household of the action taken. An applicant will be
advised that withdrawal of their application has no effect on their right to
apply for assistance in the future. The agency will document the reason for
withdrawal, if any was given.
D.
Delayed eligibility determinations:
(1)
Establishing cause for delay: When an application for SNAP is not processed by
the end of the 30 day time limit, a determination as to whether the delay is
the fault of the applicant or ISD will be made.
(2) Applicant delays: A delay is the fault of
the applicant if they have failed to complete the application process. ISD will
send the household a delay notice on the 30th day in accordance with
7 CFR
273.2(h), after the
application is filed when the interview has not been held by the 30th day and
the appointment has been rescheduled beyond the 30th day. The notice will
inform the applicant that all changes in circumstances since the application
was filed must be reported. ISD must have taken the following actions, as
appropriate, before the delay can be considered the fault of the household:
(a) For applicants who have failed to
complete the application form, ISD must have offered, or attempted to offer,
assistance in its completion.
(b)
For applicants who have failed to provide complete verification, ISD must have
provided the household with a statement of required verification, offered
assistance as required, and allowed the household sufficient time to provide
the missing verification. Sufficient time is at least 10 days from the date of
ISD's initial request for the particular verification that is
missing.
(c) For applicants who
have failed to appear for an interview ISD must notify the applicant that it
missed the scheduled interview and that the applicant is responsible for
rescheduling a missed interview. If the applicant contacts ISD by the 30th day
following the date of application, ISD must schedule a second interview. If the
applicant fails to schedule a second interview or the subsequent interview is
postponed at the applicant's request or cannot otherwise be rescheduled until
after the 20th day but before the 30th day following the date the application
was filed, the applicant must appear for the interview, bring verification, and
register household members for work by the 30th day following date of
application. Otherwise, the delay is the fault of the applicant.
(d) If the applicant has failed to appear for
the first interview, fails to schedule a second interview, or the subsequent
interview is postponed at the applicant's request until after the 30th day
following the date the application is filed, the delay shall be the fault of
the applicant. If the applicant has missed both scheduled interviews and
requests another interview, any delay shall be the fault of the
applicant.
(e) If one or more
members of the household have failed to register for work in accordance with
7 CFR
273.7, ISD must have informed the household
of the need to register for work, determined if the household members are
exempt from work registration, and given the household at least 10 days from
the date of notification to register these members.
(3) Denial of the household application:
Applicants that are found to be ineligible shall be sent a denial notice as
soon as possible but not later than 30 days following the date the application
was filed. If the applicant has failed to appear for a scheduled interview and
has made no subsequent contact with ISD, ISD shall send a denial notice on the
30th day following the date of application. The applicant must file a new
application if they wish to participate in the program. In cases where ISD was
able to conduct an interview and request all the necessary verification on the
same day the application was filed, and no subsequent requests for verification
were made, ISD may also deny the application on the 30th day, if ISD provided
assistance to the applicant in obtaining verification, but the applicant failed
to provide the requested verification.
(4) ISD delays: Delays that are the fault of
ISD include, but are not limited to, cases where ISD fails to provide the
required assistance, fails to observe time limits, fails to schedule timely
interviews, or fails to provide other proper procedural help to the applicant.
ISD is at fault when the applicant has met their obligations in a timely
manner, but ISD fails to complete the application process in a timely manner.
(a) Action on ISD delays: If the delay in the
initial 30-day period is caused by ISD, ISD will take immediate corrective
action and the application will not be denied. The applicant will be notified
that the application is pending and informed of any action to take to complete
the application process, including reporting any changed circumstances since
the application was filed. ISD will send the applicant a notice of delay in
accordance with 7 CFR
273.2(h).
(b) Retroactive benefit rights: If the
applicant is found to be eligible during the second 30-day period, the
household is entitled to benefits retroactive to the date of
application.
(c) Denial of an
application: If the household is determined ineligible, the application will be
denied and a notice sent no later than the 60th day after the application was
filed, or the following work day if the 60th day falls on a weekend or
holiday.
(5) ISD action
on applicant delays:
(a) If by the 30th day
ISD cannot take any further action on the application due to the fault of the
applicant, the applicant shall lose its entitlement to benefits for the month
of application and a denial notice will be sent.
(b) ISD shall give the applicant an
additional 30 days to take the required action. If the applicant takes the
required action within 60 days following the date the application was filed,
ISD shall reopen the case without requiring a new application.
(c) If the applicant fails to provide
requested verification by the 60th day, no further action is required by
ISD.
(d) If the applicant was at
fault for the delay in the first 30 day period, but is found to be eligible
during the second 30 day period, benefits shall be provided only from the month
following the month of application.
(6) Delays beyond 60 days:
(a) ISD delays:
(i) If ISD is at fault for not completing the
application process by the end of the second 30-day period, and the record is
otherwise complete, the application process will be continued until an
eligibility determination is accomplished.
(ii) If the household is determined eligible,
and ISD was at fault for the delay in the initial 30 days, the household shall
receive SNAP benefits retroactive to the date of original application, but only
for those months that it is determined eligible.
(iii) If ISD is at fault for not completing
the application process by the end of the second 30-day period, but the case
record is not complete enough to reach an eligibility determination, the
application will be denied and the household advised to file a new application.
The household shall be advised of possible entitlement to lost benefits caused
by an ISD delay.
(iv) If ISD was at
fault for the delay in the initial 30-day period, the amount of lost benefits
will be calculated from the date of application.
(b) Household delays:
(i) If the household is at fault for not
completing the application process by the end of the second 30-day period, the
application will be denied and the household will be required to file a new
application, if it still wishes to participate in the program. The household
shall not be entitled to any lost benefits even if the delay in the initial 30
days was the fault of ISD.
(ii) If
the initial delay was the household's fault, the household will receive SNAP
benefits retroactive only to the month following the month of
application.