Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 461 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
Division 196 - SUMMER EBT PROGRAM
Section 461-196-0020 - Definitions; Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (SEBT)

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 461-196-0020

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

The following definitions apply to the rules of the Summer EBT (SEBT) program in Chapter 461.

(1) Adult means an individual 18 years of age or older.

(2) Benefit means the value of SEBT provided to a household by means of an EBT system.

(3) Categorically eligible means considered eligible for SEBT, as applicable, based on documentation that a child is a member of a filing group, as defined in this section, and one or more children in that filing group are receiving assistance under SNAP, TANF, Medicaid or FDPIR, or another means tested program, as approved by the Secretary. A foster child, homeless child, migrant child, Head Start child and runaway child, as defined in this chapter are also categorically eligible. Categorical eligibility streamlined eligibility and automatic eligibility may be used synonymously.

(4) Department refers to the SEBT Agency.

(5) Dual participation means a child simultaneously receiving benefits from more than one State administered SEBT Program, US Territories or Tribal Lands or receiving SEBT in one or more households or receiving multiple allotments from the same State administered SEBT Program.

(6) Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) account means a set of records containing demographic, card, benefit, transaction, and balance data for an individual household within the EBT system that is maintained and managed by ODHS or its contractor as part of the client case record.

(7) Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card means a method to access EBT benefits issued to a household member or authorized representative through the EBT system by a benefit issuer. This method may include an on-line magnetic stripe card, an off-line smart card, a chip card, a contactless digital wallet with a stored card, or any other similar benefit access technology approved by FNS.

(8) Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) contractor or vendor means an entity that is selected to perform EBT-related services for the State agency.

(9) Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system means an electronic payments system under which household benefits are issued from and stored in a central databank, maintained, and managed by a State or its contractor, and uses electronic funds transfer technology for the delivery and control of food and other public assistance benefits.

(10) Eligible child(ren) means a child who meets the requirements to receive SEBT benefits as provided in OAR 461-196-0060.

(11) Eligible household means a household that includes at least one eligible child.

(12) Eligibility period means first day of the instructional year immediately preceding the summer operational period through the last day of the summer operational period.

(13) Enrolled students means students who are enrolled in and attending a school participating in the USDA National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and who have access to a meal service (breakfast or lunch) on a regular basis.

(14) Expungement means the removal of SEBT benefits from the EBT account to which they were issued, typically by an EBT processor on behalf of the Department.

(15) FDPIR means the Food Distribution Program for households on Indian Reservations.

(16) Filing group means a group of related or nonrelated individuals, who live together and share things like food and money.

(17) FNS means the Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture.

(18) Foster child means a child who is formally placed by a court or an agency that administers a State plan under parts B or E of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 621 et seq.).

(19) Free or reduced-price meal eligible means a student which is determined by the school as eligible to receive free or reduced-price National School Lunch Program.

(20) Head Start child means a child enrolled as a participant in a Head Start program authorized under the Head Start Act (42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.)

(21) Homeless child means a child identified as lacking a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence, as specified under section 725(a) of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434a(2)) by the local educational agency liaison, director of a homeless shelter or other individual identified by FNS.

(22) Instructional year means the period that generally reflects the time between the start and end of classes during the current school year, as determined by the Department.

(23) Medicaid means medical assistance under title XIX of the Social Security Act, as amended. For the purposes for SEBT eligibility this applies only to individuals eligible under 185% of the federal poverty level.

(24) Migrant child means a child identified as meeting the definition of migrant in section 1309 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6399) by the State or local Migrant Education Program coordinator or the local educational liaison, or other individual identified by FNS.

(25) NSLP means the National School Lunch Program established under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.).

(26) NSLP application means an application for free and reduced-price meals, submitted by a household for a child or children enrolled at an NSLP participating school(s). Eligibility determinations based on NSLP applications may be used to confer eligibility for SEBT.

(27) NSLP school means an Oregon public school, nonprofit private school, or residential child care institution that is a sponsor of the National School Lunch Program.

(28) NSLP student means an individual enrolled in an Oregon public school, nonprofit private school, or residential child care institution that provide meal service as a sponsored National School Lunch Program school.

(29) ODE means the Oregon Department of Education.

(30) ODHS means the Oregon Department of Human Services.

(31) Period of eligibility means the period of time from the first day of instructional year immediately preceding the summer operational period through the last day of the summer operational period.

(32) Runaway child means a child identified as a runaway receiving assistance under a program under the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act (42 U.S.C. 5701 et seq.) by the local educational liaison, or other individual in accordance with guidance issued by FNS.

(33) School aged means the years in which a child is required to attend school, or an equivalent program as defined by State or Tribal law. Also known as the age requirement for compulsory education which is defined as six (6) to eighteen (18) years old in Oregon.

(34) SEBT means Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer.

(35) Signature means a person's name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification. For the purposes of SEBT the following signatures are acceptable: hand written, telephonic, and electronic signature including a typed signature.

(36) SNAP means Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program which is a Federal food benefits program for low-income individuals to supplement their grocery budget.

(37) SNAP participant means an individual who is a member of a SNAP filing group (see OAR 461-110-0370) that received more than $0 in SNAP benefits.

(38) Streamlined certification means automatically enrolling an eligible child for SEBT, without need for further application or confirmation of school enrollment. Streamlined eligibility, categorical eligibility and automatic eligibility may be used synonymously.

(39) Summer EBT agency means the Oregon Department of Human Services.

(40) Summer Operational Period means the benefit period that generally reflects the period between the end of classes during the current school year and the start of classes for the next school year, as determined by the Department.

(41) TANF means Temporary Assistance to Needy Families which is the State funded program under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act.

(42) USDA means United States Department of Agriculture.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 411.060

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 411.060

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