SNAP is a federal food assistance program administered at the state-level. 80% of survivors rely on SNAP to meet their basic needs. States can take action to make SNAP more accessible to survivors through certain exemptions and/or special considerations.
POSITIVE POLICIES THIS STATE HAS
This state does not have policies in this section.
ADVERSE POLICIES THIS STATE HAS
This state does not have policies in this section.
POSITIVE POLICIES THIS STATE SHOULD ADOPT
Survivors are eligible for exemptions or deferments from work or job training requirements
Survivors are eligible for expedited enrollment into the program
Survivors can remove harm-doers from listed household members on SNAP applications or renewals
Survivors are eligible for benefit replacement when applying for a separate household from their harm doer
Survivors are eligible for specific exemptions or special considerations without having to apply through a shelter or other intimate partner violence service provider organization
Case managers are required to provide special considerations to survivors
All applicants are required to receive information about special considerations and exemptions for survivors
Survivors are not required to prove that they have experienced intimate partner violence to access exemptions or special considerations, or can access them with a sworn statement from either the survivor or a qualified third party that intimate partner violence occurred
ADVERSE POLICIES THIS STATE SHOULD AVOID
Survivors are required to produce a protective order or police report proving that intimate partner violence occurred to access exemptions and / or special considerations