Wages earned from a job are this type of income.
What is earned income?
Individuals who purchase and prepare meals separately and qualify for benefits on separate cases are known as this.
What are separate households?
These are the three free months (plus one prorated month if applying after the first of the month) of SNAP that a client may receive if they are not initially meeting a work registration exemption and not meeting the ABAWD work rule.
What are K months?
These are the IMS screens that show information that has yet to be completely pushed through the system. These are what you're "gonna" see.
What are the G screens?
SNAP is administered federally by this government agency.
What is the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)?
VA disability compensation is a form of this type of income.
What is unearned income?
Persons who have not provided a valid social security number are considered this.
What are ineligible household members?
This is how old a client must be to be considered aged for the SNAP program in order to receive a work registration exemption.
What is 60 years of age?
This screen can be used to view work registration and ABAWD status for any household member.
What is the EF3 screen? EF screens is also an acceptable answer.
This is the resource used to determine SNAP benefit amounts based on household size and monthly income.
What is the appendix C-3
Blood/plasma donation is considered this type of income for SNAP, but may be considered differently for other programs.
What is earned income?
Fleeing felons and parole violators are considered these.
What are disqualified household members?
This is the amount of hours a client needs to maintain paid employment in order to meet work registration requirements.
What is 30 hours?
This screen shows the history of the EC screen for a case.
What is the ECHL screen?
This is how long a SNAP application is valid for.
What is 60 days?
This is the amount deducted from self-employment income when expenses are claimed by the client.
What is 50% (or half)?
Roomers and boarders are coded as this in FACS/IMS.
What is S/O?
This is the amount of hours needed for a client to meet the ABAWD work requirements, and these hours can be paid or voluntary.
What is 20 hours?
This screen shows who has access to case information/benefits other than the client.
What is the EBTHL screen?
Per policy, households cannot exceed these amounts in resources and monthly gross income in order to qualify for expedited (EO) SNAP benefits.
What is $150 gross monthly income and $100 liquid resources?
In-kind income, non-recurring lump sums, and financial aid for college are all considered this type of income.
What is excluded income?
Previous household members who have moved out are coded as this in FACS/IMS.
What is S/R?
This is the disqualification period length for a client who fails to comply with work requirements or work registration for the 2nd time.
What is 90 days?
This screen shows benefit payment amounts, types, and dates for a client.
What is the BN screen?
This is the deduction amount for the basic utility allowance (BUA).
What is $354?