A household must satisfy certain conditions, and the number of individuals in the household must be established, before financial eligibility can be determined. Factors affecting the composition of a household shall be verified, if it is contradictory to information known to or received by the Department.
NOTE: Individuals residing in correctional facilities are not eligible for SNAP during their stay, but may apply for benefits within 30 days prior to release. See Section 222-1.
NOTE: Exclude the individual who is elderly and their spouse when making this income determination.
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NOTE: Household members may be away from home part of the certification period but still be considered "living together". The deciding factor to consider an individual part of a household is the "majority of meals" rule as stated above. Majority of meals can be determined by counting meals shared with the applicant household from the previous month or a longer past period not to exceed the previous certification period. The household and the Department will determine a representative period.
The following shall be considered as customarily purchasing food and preparing meals together even if they actually do purchase food and prepare meals separately:
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NOTE: These individuals are not considered when determining household size.
NOTE: These individuals' income and assets receive special treatment. They are not eligible for benefits (Section 444-4) .
That responsible adult household member selected by all adult members of the household.
The household may designate their head of household each time the household is certified for participation in SNAP, but may not change the designation during the certification period unless there is a change in the composition of the household.
EXCEPTION: In situations where there are no children in the SNAP household, for purposes of failure to comply with work requirements, the head of household is the principal wage earner (that household member, including ineligible and disqualified members, who is the greatest source of earned income in the two months prior to the month in which the violation occurred).
10-144 C.M.R. ch. 301, § 100-FS 111-1