This rule describes the process for an able-bodied adult without
dependents (ABAWD) to regain eligibility for the supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP) after reaching the ABAWD time-limit.
(A)What is the
ABAWD time-limit?
In accordance with paragraph (C)(2) of rule 5101:4-3-20 of the
Administrative Code, an ABAWD is not eligible to participate in SNAP as a member
of any assistance group when he or she has received SNAP benefits for three
countable months during any thirty-six month period.
(B)How can an
individual who has lost eligibility due to the ABAWD time-limit regain
eligibility?
An individual ineligible to participate
in SNAP due to the ABAWD time-limit is to regain SNAP eligibility when:
(1)An individual ineligible to participate in SNAP due to the ABAWD time-limit
may regain SNAP eligibility when:meets ABAWD
exemption criteria as described in paragrah (A) of rule 5101:4-3-20 of the
Administrative Code; or
(a)An individual meets ABAWD exemption
criteria as described in paragraph (A) of rule 5101:4-3-20 of the
Administrative Code; or
(b)The county agency determines that the
individual during any thirty consecutive days has:
(i)Engaged in work or a work program for
eighty hours;
(ii)Participated in and complied with a
SNAP E&T work experience program (WEP) activity for the maximum number of
hours permitted by rule 5101:4-3-31 of the Administrative Code;
(iii)Participated in one or more SNAP E&T
activities for eighty hours; or
(iv)Participated in a combination of SNAP
E&T activities, work or work programs for eighty hours.
(2)When an individual is receiving supportive services as part of
a job retention activity described in rule 5101:4-3-39 of the Administrative
Code, the hours are not to count toward regaining eligibilityThe county agency determines that an individual during any
thirty consecutive days has engaged in work or a work program as described in
rule 5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code, for eighty hours.
(C)When does an
individual regain eligibility in accordance with this rule?
For individuals regaining eligibility by:
(1)Meeting an
ABAWD exemption criteria, on the date of application; or
(2)Participating in a WEP activity and the
WEP obligation is based on an estimated monthly allotment prorated back to the
date of application, on the date of application; and
(3)(2) For all other individuals, on the day the
eighty hours are completed.
(D)Is there a
limit on the number of times an ABAWD may regain eligibility?
No, there is no limit on how many times an ABAWD may regain
eligibility.
(E)What happens
when an ABAWD fails to meet the work requirement after regaining eligibility in
accordance with this rule?
Once in a thirty-six month period, an ABAWD may remain eligible
for an additional three consecutive months of SNAP eligibility after failing to
meet the work requirement. When the county agency determines that an ABAWD who
has regained SNAP eligibility in accordance with this rule has subsequently
failed to meet the work requirement described in paragraph (B)(2) of rule
5101:4-3-20 of the Administrative Code, the county agency shall determine when
the ABAWD has received the additional three consecutive months of benefits in
the past thirty-six months.
(1)When the
county agency determines that the ABAWD has already received the three
consecutive additional months of eligibility, the ABAWD is ineligible.
(2)When the county
agency determines that the ABAWD has not yet received the three consecutive
additional months of eligibility, the ABAWD is eligible for a period of three
consecutive countable months starting on either:
(a)The date the
individual first notifies the county agency that he or she is no longer
fulfilling the work requirement; or
(b)When the
individual has been satisfying the work requirement by participating in a WEPSNAP employment and training
(E&T) activity, the date the county agency notifies the individual
that he or she is no longer meeting the work requirement.
Effective: 10/1/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/16/2027
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 09/21/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/2017, 06/16/2022