Louisiana Guidelines for Benefits Interviews

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This AHI form gives guidelines for benefits interviews. This is a checklist to be used during benefit interviews to ensure that all aspects are covered.

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On the MyAccounts page, click My Simplified Reporting which will allow you to submit a Simplified Report. We will use this information to make sure that you are still eligible and are receiving the correct amount of benefits. Reported changes may result in a reduction or termination of benefits.

Income Limits Updated limits can be found on the USDA website. The limits for those applying between October 2020 and September 2021 are: 1 household member: $1,383 (gross monthly income or 130% of poverty); $1,064 (net monthly income, 100% of poverty). 2 household members: $1,868 (gross); $1,437 (net).

On Sept. 1, 2021, FNS approved Louisiana's use of USDA Foods from TEFAP for a disaster household distribution program, in response to food assistance needs resulting from the Presidentially declared emergency declaration in Louisiana due to Hurricane Ida.

In April 2022 the Biden administration extended the federal emergency declaration due to the pandemic for an additional 90 days; therefore, the SNAP emergency allotment payments will continue through August - due to an automatic extra month provided by the program rules.

Children aged 0-5 who qualify for P-EBT 2.0 and were receiving CalFresh between June 2021 and August 2021 will receive Summer P-EBT. Pease see the above website and helpline for more information.

The Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) Program was created in Spring 2020 to provide funds for families to buy food while schools were closed due to COVID-19. More P-EBT funds are being issued for the 2021-22 school year and will be available this summer.

Yes. You will receive a new P-EBT card with the student's name on the card. Each month, benefits will automatically be loaded onto that card for as long as P-EBT operates.

Beginning October 1, 2021, SNAP recipients will see an increase in their monthly household allotment through a reevaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP). The TFP is used to set the amount of food assistance people participating in SNAP receive.

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Louisiana Guidelines for Benefits Interviews