Arizona Drug Offender's Reinstatement of Federal Benefits is a program designed to help individuals who have been convicted of a drug-related offense and have had their federal benefits revoked. This program is intended to restore benefits such as food stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SDI), and public housing assistance. It also helps to restore the voting rights of individuals who are eligible to vote. The program is available to individuals who have been convicted of a drug-related offense, have completed all court requirements, and have not been convicted of any subsequent offenses. There are two types of Arizona Drug Offender's Reinstatement of Federal Benefits: an automatic reinstatement and a discretionary reinstatement. The automatic reinstatement is available to individuals who have been convicted of a drug-related offense and have not been convicted of a subsequent offense within the past 12 months. The discretionary reinstatement is available to individuals who have been convicted of a drug-related offense and have been convicted of a subsequent offense within the past 12 months.