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Combined Manual

Combined Manual


CHANGES IN AUTOMATIC BENEFIT DELIVERY METHOD

ISSUE DATE: 04/2024

MFIP, MSA, GA:
There is no effect on the delivery method for warrants until a 2nd replacement occurs in a 6-month period. After a 2nd replacement, the unit must pick up benefits at the county office for a 6-month period. The 6 months begin the day you issue the 2nd replacement.

At the end of the 6-month period, the benefit delivery method reverts to regular mail delivery. The worker has the option to continue benefit delivery at a higher security level at the end of the 6 months.

If you issue a replacement, and later the post office or the client returns the original or replacement to the Issuance Operation Center (IOC), that replacement does not affect the delivery method.


DWP:
There is no effect on the delivery method for warrants throughout the period of DWP eligibility. This also applies if you issue a replacement, and later the post office or the client returns the original or replacement to the Issuance Operation Center (IOC), that replacement does not affect the delivery method.


SNAP:
Countable replacements of cash-out warrants may only be replaced twice on the same case in a six-month period.

Replacements are countable when:

A warrant/check is stolen or lost prior to receipt.

A warrant/check is destroyed in a natural disaster.

For any other replacement reasons of a cash-out warrant there is no limit to the number of times it may be replaced.

Countable replacements affect the automatic delivery method. After 1 countable replacement, the unit receives benefits through certified mail for 6 months. (If the unit was already on certified mail delivery, it goes to county pickup.) After a 2nd replacement in a 6-month period, the client must come into the county agency office to pick up benefits. At the end of the 6-month period, the benefit delivery method reverts to regular mail delivery.

There is no effect on the benefit delivery method for elderly/SSI cash-out units until the 2nd countable replacement in a 6-month period. After a 2nd replacement, the unit must pick up benefits at the county office for a 6-month period. The 6 months begin the day you issue the 2nd replacement. At the end of the 6-month period, the benefit delivery method reverts to regular mail delivery. The worker has the option to continue benefit delivery at a higher security level at the end of the 6 months.

If you issue a replacement, and later the post office or the client returns the original or replacement to the IOC, that replacement does not affect the delivery method.

See 0024.06 Provision for Replacing Benefits for more information on SNAP benefit replacements.


GRH:
Replacement checks do not alter the benefit delivery method.imageimageimage

PREVIOUS REVISIONS

DateNotes
12/2014 Removed WB.  This program was suspended 12/1/14.
06/2013 update cross-references to 0024.06.03 (Situations Requiring SNAP Benefit Replacement). No policy was changed.

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