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|a The SNAP Program :
|b Elements and recipient fraud issues /
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|a Social welfare policies and programs. Patterns, Implications and prospects
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|a Preface; Chapter 1; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A Primer on Eligibility and Benefits(; Summary; Introduction; Eligibility; The SNAP Household; Financial Eligibility; The Traditional Path to Eligibility; Income and SNAP Deductions; Assets; Categorical Eligibility; Work-Related Eligibility Requirements; In All States: Overview of Work-Related Requirements in SNAP; Varies By State: SNAP Employment and Training (E & T) Required Participation, Services Available; "ABAWD" Time Limit; Individuals Ineligible for SNAP; SNAP Benefits Under Special Eligibility Rules
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|a Transitional BenefitsDisaster Benefits ("D-SNAP"); Benefits; Benefit Amounts (Allotments); Maximum Monthly Allotments; Calculation of a Household's Monthly Benefit; Minimum Benefit; Issuance of Benefits; Redemption of Benefits; Items That May Be Purchased With SNAP Benefits; SNAP-Authorized Retailers; Restaurants; Farmers' Markets; Appendix.; End Notes; Chapter 2; The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Categorical Eligibility(; Summary; Introduction; Regular and Categorical Eligibility for SNAP; Eligibility through Meeting Federal Income and Resource Tests
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|a Categorical EligibilityEarly History; The 1996 Welfare Law and TANF; What TANF Means for Categorical Eligibility; Traditional, Narrow, and Broad-Based; Categorical Eligibility; Scope and Reach of Categorical Eligibility; "Broad-Based" Categorical Eligibility Practices; Incomes and Assets of SNAP Households; Income; Assets; Appendix.; End Notes; Chapter 3; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Enhanced Detection Tools and Reporting Could Improve Efforts to Combat Recipient Fraud*; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Background
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|a Federal and State Roles for Addressing SNAP FraudState Anti-Fraud Activity Requirements; Selected States Employed a Range of Tools to Detect Fraud, but Conducted Investigations with Limited Staff and Pursued Cases with Mixed Success; For Fraud Detection, Selected States Employed Tools Such As Data Matching, Referrals, Analysis of Transaction Data, and Website Monitoring; Most of the Selected States Reported Difficulty Conducting Fraud Investigations due to Limited Staff and Growing Numbers of Recipients, but Some Leveraged Additional Resources
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|a While Selected States Pursue Fraud through Administrative Hearings and the Courts, They Reported Difficulties with Prosecutions and Overpayment RecoveryFNS's Guidance and Tools Can Be Used to Detect Potential SNAP Trafficking but Effectiveness is Limited; Selected States Report Limited Success Using Replacement Card Data as a Detection Tool; Targeted Analysis of Excessive Replacement Cards Found Potential Recipient Trafficking; Officials from Selected States Reported Difficulties Using Social Media and E-commerce Website Monitoring Tools
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|a This book describes the rules related to eligibility for SNAP benefits as well as the rules for benefits and their redemption. Moreover, the book discusses how selected state agencies combat SNAP recipient fraud, the effectiveness of certain state fraud detection tools, and how the Food and Nutrition Service oversees state anti-fraud efforts.
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