Supplemental security income (SSI) assistance groups are those
in which all members are applicants for, or recipients of SSI, and who are neither not certified for
food assistance supplemental
nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits,nor have not applied
for food assistance SNAP benefits
during the previous thirty days, and which do not have
an application for SNAP pending. These assistance groups have the option
of applying for food assistance SNAP benefits at their local social security
administration district office or at the local county agency. The county agency shall not require persons potentially
eligible for SSI to make application for SSI benefits as a condition of SNAP
eligibility.
(A) What are the
eligibility standards for SSI assistance groups?
If all members of the assistance group receive SSI:
(1) The gross
income test and the net income test are not used in determining eligibility;
(2) The food assistance SNAP resource
limits do not apply to the assistance group; and
(3) The Assistance assistance groups group must meet the nonfinancial eligibility criteria;.
and
(4) The county agency shall not require
persons potentially eligible for SSI to make application for SSI benefits as a
condition of food assistance eligibility.
(B) What forms are
required for SSI assistance groups?
The following forms are required:
(1) JFS 07200,
"Request for Cash, Food and Medical Assistance" (rev. 12/12)(rev. 10/2016).
(2) JFS 01846,
"Case Worksheet-Cash, Food Stamp, and Medical Assistance Interview" (5/05)(5/2005) shall be
completed by the social security administration if a home visit is needed.
(3) The JFS 07501,
"Program Enrollment and Benefit Information" (rev.
10/12)(rev. 4/2018).
(C) How are
applications for individuals participating in the social security administrations administration's
prerelease program processed?
An assistance group which that consists of a resident or residents of a public
institution(s) which that applies
for SSI under the social security administration's prerelease program for the
institutionalized shall be allowed to apply for food
assistance SNAP benefits jointly with
their application for SSI prior to their release from the institution. These
applications will be forwarded to the county agency by the social security
administration. The application documents used for prerelease applicants will
be the JFS 07200 and the JFS 07501, to be followed by an interactive interview.
(D) What is the
social security administration's responsibility?
In accordance with 7 C.F.R. 273.2
(3/2018),The the social
security administration is required to:
(1) Must accept Accept all food assistance SNAP applications
received at the social security administration office from SSI assistance
groups and forward them within one working day after receipt of a signed
application to the county agency. The social security administration shall also forward to the county agency a transmittal
form. The prerelease applications will be forwarded to the county agency
consistent with the above timeframe. The social security administration will later
notify the county agency of the applicant's impending release date. Note:
counties are required to keep local social security administration offices
supplied with the JFS 07200, JFS 01846 and the JFS 07501.
(2) Shall prescreen Prescreen all
applications for entitlement to expedited services on the day the application
is received at the social security administration and shall mark
"Expedited Processing" on the first page of all applications that
appear to be entitled to such processing. The social security administration
will inform assistance groups which that appear to meet the criteria for expedited service
that benefits may be issued a few days sooner if the assistance group applies
directly at the county agency. The assistance group may take the application to
the county agency for screening, an interview, and processing of the
application.
(3) Shall inform Inform an
applicant for or recipient of social security benefits under Title II of the
Social Security Act of 1935 or SSI of the
availability of benefits under the food assistance SNAP program and the availability of a food assistance SNAP application
at the social security administration office.
(E) What are the
interview requirements for SSI assistance groups when the interview is
completed at the social security administration?
(1) If In accordance with 7 C.F.R.
273.2(k), when the social security administration completes an
interactive interview for food assistance SNAP on the telephone from a member of an SSI
assistance group, the social security administration is
required to complete a JFS 01846 shall be
completed by the social security administration during the telephone
interview. In these cases, the JFS 07200 and JFS 07501 shall
are required to be mailed to the claimant
for signature and returned to the social security administration or county
agency. The social security administration shall then is required to forward any food
assistance SNAP applications it receives
to the county agency.
(2) An Assistance groups assistance group who complete completes an interactive interview for food assistance SNAP at
the social security administration office will shall not be required to also see a county eligibility
worker or otherwise be subjected to an additional interview unless they request
one. The social security administration will provide the county with
documentation (i.e., photocopies) of items that must be verified (e.g., income)
if the applicant is in possession of such documents at the time of the
interview.
(3) The county
agency may shall not
require the assistance group to be interviewed again and it shall not contact
the assistance group further in order to obtain additional information unless:
(a) The
application is improperly completed;
(b) Mandatory
verification is missing; or
(c) Certain
information is questionable.
(4) It is suggested that the county agency obtain the needed
documentation as follows: contact a collateral contact, ask the assistance
group to mail the documentation, conduct a home visit, use state data exchange
(SDX) or beneficiary and earnings data exchange (Bendex) informationIn accordance with rule 5101:4-2-09 of the Administrative
Code, the county agency shall obtain the needed documentation for verification
purposes. County agencies have the option of
verifying SSI benefit payments through the state data exchange (SDX) and the
beneficiary data exchange (BENDEX). For prerelease applications the
county agency should obtain whatever additional information is available from
the social security administration at the time of release or if necessary
contact the applicant/institution to obtain needed information.
(F) What is the
county agency's responsibility?
The county agency shall:
(1) In accordance with rule 5101:4-2-07 of the Administrative
Code, the county agency shall Conduct conduct an interactive interview with the applicant in accordance with rule 5101:4-2-07 of the Administrative Code
upon receipt of a JFS 07200. The county agency shall make an eligibility
determination and issue food assistance SNAP benefits to eligible SSI assistance groups within
thirty days following the date the application was received by the social
security administration. Applications shall be considered filed for normal
processing purposes when the signed application is received by the social security
administration. The county agency shall make an eligibility determination and
issue food assistance SNAP
benefits to a resident of a public institution who applies jointly for
SSI and food assistance SNAP
within thirty days following the date of the applicant's release from
the institution.
(2) Prescreen all
applications received from the social security administration for entitlement
to expedited service on the day the application is received. All SSI assistance
groups entitled to expedited service shall be certified in accordance with
applicable regulations except that the expedited processing time standard shall
begin on the date the application is received at the correct county agency
office. Expedited processing time standards for an applicant who has applied
for food assistance SNAP and
SSI prior to release shall begin on the date of the applicant's release from
the institution.
(3) Restore
benefits to an assistance group which that were lost because of an error by the county agency
or by the social security administration through joint processing. Such an
error shall include, but not be limited to, the loss of an applicant's
application after it has been filed with social security administration. In
addition, if, for any reason, the county agency is not notified on a timely
basis of an applicant's release date from a public institution, the county
agency shall restore benefits.
Effective: 9/1/2018
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 5/23/2018 and 09/01/2023
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/20/2018
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 12/01/1980, 05/03/1985
(Emer.), 08/01/1985, 08/16/1985 (Emer.), 11/01/1985 (Emer.), 01/01/1986,
01/01/1987 (Emer.), 04/06/1987, 01/05/1990 (Emer.), 03/22/1990, 10/01/1990,
07/01/1992, 08/01/1992 (Emer.), 10/30/1992, 07/01/1994, 05/01/1996, 10/01/1996,
05/01/1997, 02/01/1999, 02/01/2004, 05/02/2005, 01/01/2009, 03/01/2011,
07/01/2011, 02/01/2013, 06/01/2013