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T/F: SNAP is designed primarily to increase the food purchasing
power of eligible low-income households to help them buy a
nutritionally adequate low-cost diet. - Answer: True.
, What department administers SNAP? - Answer: SNAP is
administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and
Nutrition Service (USDA-FNS)
-Although a detailed framework of federal law and regulation
exists, a robust framework of state options and waivers exists as
well.
How is SNAP eligibility determined? - Answer: Through a
traditional or a categorical eligibility path
Traditional:
- households must meet gross income, net income, and asset
tests. Specifically, household gross monthly income (all income as
defined by SNAP law) must be at or below 130% of the federal
poverty level, and household net (SNAP-specified deductions are
subtracted) monthly income must be at 100% of the federal
poverty level.
Categorical:
- SNAP eligibility is automatically conveyed based upon the
applicant's participation in other means-tested programs namely:
SSI, TANF, and General Assistance (GA)
T/F: SNAP eligibility and benefits are calculated on a household
basis - Answer: True