81_FR_28828 81 FR 28738 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP)

81 FR 28738 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 90 (May 10, 2016)

Page Range28738-28758
FR Document2016-10923

This proposed rule would amend the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly the Food Stamp Program) regulations to establish procedures for planning, requesting and operating a Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). The rulemaking is necessary to implement a section of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. This rulemaking also addresses a section of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988 and accompanying Executive Order 12673, which provides the authority for the Department to determine the need for SNAP assistance during a presidentially-declared disaster.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 90 (Tuesday, May 10, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 90 (Tuesday, May 10, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 28738-28758]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-10923]


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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Food and Nutrition Service

7 CFR Parts 272, 274, and 280

[FNS 2015-0021]
RIN 0584-AE00


Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP)

AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service, USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule would amend the Supplemental Nutrition 
Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly the Food Stamp Program) regulations 
to establish procedures for planning, requesting and operating a 
Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). The 
rulemaking is necessary to implement a section of the Food and 
Nutrition Act of 2008. This rulemaking also addresses a section of the 
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988 
and accompanying Executive Order 12673, which provides the authority 
for the Department to determine the need for SNAP assistance during a 
presidentially-declared disaster.

DATES: Written comments on this proposed rule must be received on or 
before July 11, 2016.

ADDRESSES: The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) invites interested 
persons to submit comments on this proposed rule. Comments may be 
submitted by any of the following methods:
    Federal eRulemaking Portal: Preferred method. Go to http://www.regulations.gov; follow the online instructions for submitting 
comments on Docket FNS 2015-0021.
    FAX: Submit comments by facsimile transmission to (703) 305-2486, 
attention: Sasha Gersten-Paal.
    Mail: Send comments to Sasha Gersten-Paal, Branch Chief, 
Certification Policy Branch, Program Development Division, Supplemental 
Nutrition Assistance Program, Food and Nutrition Service, 3101 Park 
Center Drive, Room 812, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302, (703) 305-2507.
    Hand Delivery or Courier: Deliver comments to Sasha Gersten-Paal at 
the above address.
    Additional electronic filing information: You may download a copy 
of this rule from www.fns.usda.gov/SNAP. You may also comment via the 
Internet at the same address. Please include ATTENTION RIN: 0584-AE00 
in the subject line and your name and address in the message. If you do 
not receive a confirmation that we have received your comment please 
call Sasha Gersten-Paal at 703-305-2507.
    All comments on this proposed rule will be included in the record 
and will be made available to the public. Please be advised that the 
substance of the comments and the identity of the individuals or 
entities submitting the comments will be subject to public disclosure. 
FNS will make the comments publicly available on the Internet via 
http://www.regulations.gov.
    All submissions will be available for public inspection at the 
office of FNS during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 
Monday through Friday) at 3101 Park Center Drive, Room 810, Alexandria, 
Virginia 22302-1594.
    Written comments on this proposed rule should be specific, confined 
to issues pertinent to the rule, and should explain the reason for any 
change you recommend. Where possible, you should reference the specific 
section or paragraph you are addressing. We may not consider or include 
in the Administrative Record that supports the final rulemaking 
comments that we receive after the close of the comment period or 
comments delivered to an address other than that listed above. We will 
make available all comments for public inspection, including, name, 
address and other contact information of respondents. If you wish to 
request that we consider withholding your name, address, or other 
contact information from public review or from disclosure under the 
Freedom of Information Act, you must state this prominently at the 
beginning of your comment. We will honor requests for confidentiality 
on a case-by-case basis to the extent allowed by law. We will make 
available for public inspection in their entirety all submissions from 
organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying 
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or 
businesses.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information concerning 
this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) you may contact Sasha 
Gersten-Paal, Branch Chief, Certification Policy Branch, Program 
Development Division, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 3101 
Park Center Drive, Room 810, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302, or by email 
at Sasha.[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The basic premise underlying the D-SNAP and this proposed rule is 
that when a disaster occurs (and after commercial channels of food 
distribution are operating again) there is an increased and immediate 
need for nutrition assistance for families that have suffered loss of 
income and/or incurred additional costs due to the disaster. SNAP is 
not designed to take disaster-related expenses into account in 
determining eligibility. SNAP eligibility requirements typically do not 
match the sudden (but temporary) needs of households affected by 
disaster, and SNAP's procedural requirements make it difficult for 
States to handle the large number of people suddenly in need of 
immediate assistance. Thus, it may be necessary to implement a D-SNAP 
that uses a different set of rules to determine need and issue 
benefits.

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How D-SNAP Currently Operates

    D-SNAP provides temporary food assistance for households affected 
by a disaster when there is a Presidential disaster declaration that 
includes the provision of individual assistance. Currently, D-SNAP 
provides one month of benefits to eligible disaster survivors and can 
facilitate the issuance of supplemental SNAP benefits for currently 
certified households. To be eligible for D-SNAP, a household must live 
(or in some cases, work) in the identified disaster area, have been 
affected by the disaster, and meet certain D-SNAP eligibility criteria. 
D-SNAP is designed for situations where a large number of households 
have disaster-related expenses not contemplated when an individual 
applies for SNAP.
    The primary responsibility for providing emergency food assistance 
rests with the State agency. Currently, utilizing FNS Guidance, State 
agencies design their own D-SNAP Plan, evaluate the need for a D-SNAP 
or another feeding program should a disaster strike, submit to FNS a 
detailed request to operate a D-SNAP, effectively implement the D-SNAP, 
ensure program integrity in D-SNAP operations, submit daily reports, 
perform post-disaster reviews and report their findings to FNS.

What acronyms or abbreviations are used in this supplementary 
discussion of the proposed provisions?

    In the discussion of the proposed provisions in this rule, we use 
the following acronyms or other abbreviations to stand in for certain 
words or phrases:

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                                            Acronym,  abbreviation,  or
                 Phrase                               symbol
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Code of Federal Regulations.............  CFR.
United States Code......................  U.S.C.
Disaster Supplemental Nutrition           D-SNAP.
 Assistance Program.
Electronic Benefit Transfer.............  EBT.
Individual Assistance...................  IA.
Federal Register........................  FR.
Federal Fiscal Year.....................  FY.
Food and Nutrition Act of 2008..........  Act.
Food and Nutrition Service..............  FNS.
Secretary of Agriculture................  the Secretary.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance         SNAP.
 Program.
U. S. Department of Agriculture.........  the Department.
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and    Stafford Act.
 Emergency Assistance Act.
Federal Emergency Management Agency.....  FEMA.
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Legislation and Regulations

What authorities does the Department have regarding disasters?

    FNS can provide disaster nutrition assistance in three ways:
     Provide USDA purchased foods for shelters and other mass 
feeding sites (42 U.S.C. 5180);
     Provide USDA commodity (food) assistance for distribution 
directly to households in need in certain limited circumstances (42 
U.S.C.5180);
     Approve a State D-SNAP operation and provide funding for 
100 percent of disaster benefits and 50 percent of State administrative 
costs. FNS supports the State's efforts to provide D-SNAP benefits by 
providing policy guidance, training, and technical assistance to State 
agencies as they plan, implement, and assess their D-SNAP activities 
(42 U.S.C. 5179).
    All three types of assistance may be needed for disaster victims 
throughout or at different points of time following the disaster. 
However, households cannot simultaneously receive both D-SNAP benefits 
and commodity assistance.
    Under the Stafford Act the President is authorized to declare a 
``major disaster'' when requested to do so by the Governor of a state 
stuck by a natural disaster. The President may direct Federal agencies 
to support States' response efforts and assist in the distribution of 
food and other consumable supplies.
    After consultation with FEMA, the Secretary also has the authority 
to establish temporary emergency standards of eligibility for victims 
of a disaster if they are in need of temporary food assistance, and 
commercial channels of food distribution were disrupted, but have again 
become available. FNS has generally approved States' requests for D-
SNAP under Stafford Act authority when areas affected by disasters have 
received a Presidential disaster declaration that includes an 
individual assistance declaration, since this establishes the need for 
assistance at the household level.

What does legislation say about D-SNAP?

    The Stafford Act provides the Secretary of Agriculture with the 
authority to operate a D-SNAP when affected areas have received a 
Presidential major disaster declaration for individual assistance (IA) 
and when commercial channels of food distribution are available. 
Section (5)(h) of the Act provides the Secretary with the authority to 
establish temporary emergency standards of eligibility for households 
who are survivors of a disaster that disrupts commercial channels of 
food distribution, after those channels have been restored. The Act 
requires that the Secretary establish a disaster task force to assist 
States in the implementation and operation of a D-SNAP and send members 
to the disaster site if cost-effective. The Act also requires that the 
regulations address replacement benefits for households currently 
certified in SNAP that experience food loss, and provides for the 
adjustment of issuance and reporting requirements in the D-SNAP.
    Under Section 11(e)(14) of the Act, as part of a State agency's 
overall Plan of Operation, the State agency is required to specify a 
plan for providing SNAP for households that are victims of a disaster 
and that such plan shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for 
informing the public about the disaster program and how to apply for 
its benefits. The plan should also give consideration to coordinating 
efforts with other Federal and private relief agencies, as well as 
local government officials.

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Has the Department previously published rules for D-SNAP?

    The Department published the interim rule in 1981, at 46 FR 8922-01 
(January 27, 1981) (amended in 1991 and 2005), which established the 
Department's authority to approve temporary emergency standards of 
eligibility for disaster victims without regard to Section 4(c) of the 
Act or the procedures set forth in the Administrative Procedure Act (5 
U.S.C. 553). Based on this authority, as disasters have occurred, the 
Department has approved the specific procedures to be used, depending 
on the circumstances of each particular disaster. The procedures in the 
interim rulemaking (that was never published as a final rule) for 
certifying disaster-affected households and issuing D-SNAP benefits 
initially served as a basis for D-SNAP guidance to States. FNS guidance 
has since evolved and has been updated as necessary based on experience 
and States' needs.

Would this proposed rule address the ``Disaster Task Force'' discussed 
in the Act?

    The proposed rule does not address the D-SNAP task force. FNS 
employs staff at its national office and in its regional offices that 
work with State staff, and coordinate with other Federal agencies in 
preparing for disasters. FNS staff assists with D-SNAP operations as 
appropriate, including going on-site in many instances. While these 
staffs change over time in response to the need for disaster-related 
activity, they constitute the flexible type of task force contemplated 
by the Act. Thus, there is no need to regulate this provision of the 
Act.

What do the current interim regulations for D-SNAP say?

    The interim regulations currently in effect state that:
     The Secretary shall, after consultation with the official 
empowered to exercise the authority provided for by the Stafford Act, 
establish temporary emergency standards of eligibility for the duration 
of the emergency for households who are victims of a disaster which 
disrupts commercial channels of food distribution, if such households 
are in need of temporary food assistance and if commercial channels of 
food distribution have again become available to meet the temporary 
food needs of such households.
     Such standards as are prescribed for individual 
emergencies may be promulgated without regard to section 4(c) of this 
Act or the procedures set forth in 5 U.S.C. 553.
     In addition to establishing temporary emergency standards 
of eligibility, the Secretary shall provide for emergency allotments to 
eligible households to replace food destroyed in a disaster. Such 
emergency allotments would be equal to the value of the food actually 
lost in such disaster but not greater than the applicable maximum 
monthly allotment for the household size.
     The Secretary may also approve alternate methods for 
issuing food stamp benefits during a disaster when reliance on 
Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) systems is impracticable.

What has the Department learned using this authority?

    The Department has learned several lessons over the years. First, 
each disaster situation is different and it is important to provide 
States flexibility in requesting a D-SNAP that will meet the needs of 
the disaster victims and is compatible with the State's plans and 
administration. Second, disaster planning and preparation are critical 
to a timely and well coordinated response to different disaster 
situations. Third, State monitoring and reporting on program operations 
and integrity must be integrated into the planning and implementation 
of any D-SNAP.

What aspects of the D-SNAP does the proposed rule address?

    This proposed rule primarily addresses several aspects of the D-
SNAP, including:

 The development of a Disaster Plan
 Circumstances necessary for approval of a D-SNAP
 Required content of the State request to FNS for a D-SNAP
 The basic eligibility and benefit policy for participation in 
D-SNAP
 The application processing requirements for D-SNAP
 Policy regarding currently certified SNAP participants 
residing in disaster areas
 Monitoring State D-SNAP operations
 State Reporting on D-SNAP (both during and at the conclusion 
of disaster operations)

Does this proposed rule establish detailed operating and policy 
requirements for all D-SNAP operations?

    This proposed rule is intended to provide as much flexibility as 
possible in the design of each D-SNAP operation while establishing 
consistent rules for requesting, monitoring and reporting on the D-
SNAP. The reason for this is the varied and unpredictable nature of 
each disaster. While there are similarities among disasters, each set 
of circumstances is different enough that any attempt to limit State 
and FNS flexibility could cause delays in Federal and State response 
time in providing benefits to the victims of disasters. Thus, 
regulations that inherently seek to standardize policy and procedures, 
regardless of specific circumstances, can become problematic when the 
circumstances call for flexibility. In this proposal, the Department 
provides a basic framework for D-SNAP that sets clear expectations for 
State and local administrators while still allowing as much flexibility 
as possible. Furthermore, the Department is attempting to provide 
responsible fiscal controls of the disaster benefits while ensuring 
that benefits are provided to eligible applicants during disasters.

Does FNS provide additional direction or guidance regarding D-SNAP?

    Yes, FNS provides detailed guidance which can be found on the FNS 
Web site at http://www.fns.usda.gov/disasters/response/D-SNAP_Handbook/D-SNAP_handbook.pdf. This guidance is based upon lessons learned by FNS 
and States' best practices in several types of disasters. It is 
designed to assist States in all aspects of the D-SNAP. Adherence to 
this guidance can improve preparedness, expedite approval of requests 
and reduce the potential for waste and fraud in D-SNAP operations.

When is it appropriate to request D-SNAP?

    D-SNAP timing varies with the unique circumstances of each 
disaster, but begins after there has been a Presidentially-declared 
disaster for IA and commercial channels of food distribution have been 
restored so families are able to purchase and prepare food.

What is IA?

    IA is financial or direct assistance to individuals and families 
whose property has been damaged or destroyed as a result of a 
Presidentially-declared disaster, and whose losses are not covered by 
insurance. The decision to designate an area as eligible for IA is made 
by FEMA. The IA is intended to help households with critical expenses 
that cannot be covered in other ways.
    FNS proposes to approve the operation of D-SNAP under Stafford Act 
authority when affected areas have received a Presidential disaster 
declaration for IA because receipt of an individual assistance 
declaration is indicative of households' need for food

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assistance in the affected area. However, since D-SNAP is intended to 
meet households' immediate needs, States would be required to implement 
D-SNAP within a reasonable time period following the IA declaration. 
FNS is reluctant to approve requests for D-SNAP that are made after the 
immediate need for food assistance has passed.

How is D-SNAP funded?

    FNS provides 100 percent of disaster benefits and 50 percent of 
State administrative costs.

What is a State's responsibilities in D-SNAP?

    The Department proposes that the primary responsibility for 
providing emergency food assistance continue to rest with the States. 
State agencies would continue to design their own D-SNAP Plan, evaluate 
the need for a D-SNAP or another feeding program when a disaster 
strikes, submit a detailed request to FNS to operate a D-SNAP, 
effectively implement the D-SNAP, ensure program integrity in D-SNAP 
operations, submit daily reports, perform post-disaster reviews, and 
report their findings to FNS.

Basic D-SNAP Policies

How do D-SNAP non-financial eligibility criteria differ from SNAP?

    Eligibility criteria vary depending upon the disaster, the 
demographics of the affected jurisdictions and States' D-SNAP requests. 
FNS has exercised its disaster authority to waive SNAP eligibility 
restrictions, streamline States' D-SNAP operations and ensure that 
families in the affected areas are served as efficiently as possible.

How is the allotment calculated in D-SNAP?

    D-SNAP provides a full month's allotment to disaster affected 
households who may not normally qualify for or participate in SNAP. The 
allotment for a household is equal to the maximum monthly allotment for 
the household size provided under SNAP.
    D-SNAP allotments are updated yearly and available on the FNS Web 
site. In order to serve disaster affected households already 
participating in SNAP and residing in areas approved to operate a D-
SNAP, States may supplement the SNAP benefit up to the maximum 
allotment for the household size.

What is the D-SNAP ``Application Period''?

    The Department proposes that States may only accept applications 
for D-SNAP benefits from households not participating in SNAP and 
requests for supplements only from households currently certified in 
SNAP during the approved application period. FNS has generally approved 
application periods of 7 consecutive days (business days at the State's 
option), though States have the option to request more or fewer days in 
the D-SNAP request. FNS proposes to continue with this approach. The 
State should also inform FNS, as part of the D-SNAP request, whether 
applications will be accepted on Saturday and/or Sunday. If the State 
is accepting requests for supplements from households currently 
certified in SNAP over the phone and mailing the forms to the 
household, the required affidavit attesting to the loss of food 
purchased with SNAP benefits must requested during the application 
period.

What is a D-SNAP ``Benefit Period''?

    The Department proposes that the benefit period be a 30-day period 
approved by FNS for each D-SNAP. The benefit period is the period 
during which disaster-related expenses are to be counted; the start 
date is used to determine household composition and resources. Only 
income received, expenses incurred and resources that are accessible 
during the benefit period are considered in determining D-SNAP 
eligibility. The benefit period begins on the first date of the 
disaster generally referred to as the ``Incident Period'' identified in 
the Presidential Disaster Declaration.

Can the Application and Benefit Periods be modified?

    The Department proposes that any modifications to a D-SNAP be 
approved by FNS in writing. For example, if a State agency determines 
that the initial benefit period requested is not appropriate, it may 
request a modification of the benefit period start/end dates. This 
could, for example, accommodate disaster related expenses incurred in 
preparation for the disaster. However, once the application period has 
commenced the benefit period could not be changed. Doing so would 
introduce unnecessary complexity and potential inequity into the D-
SNAP.
    If demand for D-SNAP benefits increases or remains high during the 
initially approved application period, FNS may consider a State's 
request for an extension of the application period. States requesting 
an extension should address the ongoing demand for assistance and any 
program integrity concerns in their request.

What are the basic eligibility criteria for D-SNAP?

    To be eligible for D-SNAP, the Department proposes that an 
applicant household must first meet basic criteria, including: (1) 
Residency; (2) Household Composition; (3) Adverse effects due to the 
disaster; and (4) Income requirements.

How is residency determined?

    Under this proposed rule, the household must have lived in the 
disaster area at the time of the disaster. However, States may also 
choose to extend eligibility to those who worked in the disaster area 
at the time of the disaster. When submitting their D-SNAP requests, 
States should specify if they will serve households that (a) lived in 
the disaster area, or (b) lived or worked in the disaster area.

How is household composition established?

    The Department proposes that D-SNAP household composition be 
established based upon persons who live, purchase food, and prepare 
meals together on the date of the first day of the disaster benefit 
period, which will be considered to be the earliest date that 
households are in need. This rulemaking proposes that the benefit 
period begin on the date of the disaster or the date of any mandatory 
evacuation preceding the disaster.

What is an adverse effect?

    The Department proposes that disaster-related adverse effects 
include three categories:
    [cir] Loss or inaccessibility of income involving a reduction or 
termination of income, or a significant delay in receipt of income.
    [cir] Inaccessibility of liquid resources, including situations in 
which the household is unable to access cash resources for a portion of 
the disaster benefit period.
    [cir] Disaster related expenses that the household has incurred 
during the disaster benefit period that result from the effects of the 
disaster.
    The FNS Disaster SNAP Guidance provides specific expenses that 
shall be considered disaster related, and States can propose other 
reasonable expenses in their disaster request.

How is household income dealt with for D-SNAP?

    The Department proposes that the income of households that meet the 
residency, household composition and adverse effect criteria be 
measured against the D-SNAP gross income limit

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(DGIL) in order to determine eligibility. The DGIL is explained below.
    Unlike SNAP, which includes separate tests for income and 
resources, the Department proposes that D-SNAP would group income and 
resources together under one test. This is the method that is already 
being used in D-SNAP. To determine a household's D-SNAP income:
     Add all income received or expected to be received during 
the benefit period to accessible liquid resources (liquid resources 
include cash on hand, and funds in accessible checking and saving 
accounts on the first day of the benefit period);
     Subtract the value of unreimbursed disaster related 
expenses incurred during the disaster benefit period from the income/
liquid resource amount (any reimbursements received or anticipated to 
be received by the household during the benefit period, including 
insurance and FEMA payments would reduce the allowable disaster-related 
expense amount); and
     Compare the result compared to the DGIL and if it is less 
than or equal to the DGIL, the household would be eligible for D-SNAP 
benefits.

What is the Department proposing to include as D-SNAP income?

    The Department proposes that D-SNAP income would be the net (take-
home) pay of all household members during the benefit period, 
including:
     Wages a household actually receives after taxes and all 
other payroll withholding (including contributions to 401(k) or other 
inaccessible accounts, automatic payments to creditors, etc.);
     Public assistance payments or other unearned income; and
     Net self-employment income.
    As determined by the State agency, income that has been delayed for 
a substantial portion of the benefit period due to the disaster would 
be considered inaccessible.
    For example, household X consists of four people who are not 
currently participating in SNAP. Their household was impacted by the 
disaster and they apply for D-SNAP. One individual is employed and 
receives monthly take-home pay of $1200, after payroll taxes and health 
insurance premium are taken out. The other individual receives $850 in 
TANF benefits each month. The household's total income for D-SNAP 
purposes is $1200 + $850 = $2050.

What is the Department proposing to exclude as D-SNAP resources?

    The Department proposes that the following be deemed as not 
accessible liquid resources:
     Retirement accounts;
     Disaster insurance payments;
     Disaster assistance received or expected to be received 
during the benefit period; and
     Payments from Federal, state or county/local government 
agencies or disaster assistance organizations (including disaster-
related Unemployment Compensation).
    Inaccessible liquid resources would also include otherwise liquid 
resources that are temporarily inaccessible (for instance, because a 
bank with a household's certificate of deposit is closed due to the 
disaster) during the benefit period. In the Department's experience, 
this is an infrequent occurrence, as households can usually access 
their resources via online banking or ATMs even if bank branches are 
closed in the affected area. For example, on the day the disaster 
struck, household X had $50 in cash, and $250 in its checking account, 
with an additional $300 in a savings account. The funds in these 
accounts are accessible. The household has applied for FEMA assistance 
for the property damage it incurred. The household's total accessible 
liquid resources are $50 + $250 + $300 = $600, since the FEMA 
assistance will not be received before the benefit period ends. Their 
household's total accessible liquid resources are $50 + $250 + $300 = 
$600.

How is the DGIL calculated?

    The Department proposes to calculate each year's disaster gross 
income limit by adding together the SNAP maximum monthly net income 
limit, the SNAP maximum standard income deduction amount, and the SNAP 
maximum capped shelter expense deduction for each household size. 
Together, these amounts establish a simplified process to determine if 
households are in need of assistance that is grounded in the SNAP 
income methodology and standards for determining eligibility. For 
household X in the above examples, the total D-SNAP ``income'' of $2650 
($2050 + $600), would be compared to the DGIL for a household of four 
to determine eligibility for D-SNAP.

How is the requirement that households purchase food applied?

    The Department proposes that, to be eligible, households must 
either plan on purchasing food during the disaster benefit period, or 
have already purchased food during the benefit period. This would 
clearly apply to most households, other than with very large disasters 
where households may remain in shelters and be served through 
congregate feeding throughout the benefit period.

What are disaster-related expenses?

    These are expenses that the household has incurred during the 
disaster benefit period due to the disaster. Eligible expenses would 
include the following, plus any other reasonable disaster-related 
expenses determined by the State agency:

 Home or business repairs
 Temporary shelter expenses
 Evacuation expenses
 Home/business property protection
 Medical expenses due to personal injury
 Disaster-related funeral expenses
 Expenses related to replacing necessary personal and household 
items, such as clothing, appliances, tools, and educational materials
 Fuel for primary heating source
 Clean-up items expense
 Disaster-damaged vehicle expenses
 Storage expenses
 Food lost in the disaster

Are all disaster-related expenses deductible?

    In the past, all of the above expenses would be deductible if they 
have been or are anticipated be paid during the benefit period unless 
the household receives or anticipates receiving a reimbursement for 
these expenses during the benefit period, in which case only any 
remaining obligation expense is deductible. The Department's practice 
to date has been only to allow a deduction for expenses which are paid 
during the benefit period. Consequently, bills paid by credit card or 
other payments over time have not been allowed as deductions. The 
Department is now proposing to allow deductions for expenses that are 
incurred during the benefit period even if those expenses will be paid 
after the benefit period. The Department believes that this policy 
would be more equitable since households that incur similar disaster 
related expenses should not be treated differently simply because they 
pay using a credit card instead of cash or a check. The Department is 
interested in receiving comments on this proposed change.

What options do States have in determining deductions?

    In conjunction with the options discussed below, the Department 
proposes that States may also choose to consider households that have 
experienced food loss as their only disaster-related expense to be 
eligible for the D-SNAP. The State would use available information such 
as power

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outage maps showing affected homes or zip codes to determine if 
allowing eligibility based upon food-loss alone is appropriate. 
Households reporting excessively large amounts of food loss, or any 
other questionable information, would be referred to fraud 
investigators or senior staff for further review.
    This proposed rule would provide States the following two options 
in determining if households have disaster-related expenses and the 
amount of the expense to use in determining D-SNAP income. The option 
selected would be identified in the State's D-SNAP request.
     Use of the disaster-related expenses identified above and 
in the FNS Disaster SNAP Guidance. Under this option, states may choose 
to have food-loss only or food loss plus one additional disaster 
related expense in order to be eligible.
     Use of a Disaster Standard Expense Deduction (DSED). For 
households with $100 or more in deductible disaster-related expenses 
(including food loss), the DSED would be added to the disaster gross 
income limit and households whose take-home pay plus available liquid 
resources is less than or equal to this amount (DSED+DISASTER GROSS 
INCOME LIMIT) would qualify for D-SNAP benefits. Because the DSED is 
designed to capture food loss along with other disaster-related 
expenses, such as loss of income and damage to or destruction of 
property, as noted earlier, it could not be applied to cases in which 
food loss is the only disaster-related expense.
    The DSED that has been used by several States is based upon 
information gathered from actual disaster-related expenses reported in 
a prior D-SNAP. As proposed in this rulemaking, only households with 
actual, unreimbursed disaster-related expenses equal to or greater than 
$100 would qualify for the DSED. Households with deductible disaster-
related expenses that fall below the $100 threshold would have their 
eligibility determined using their actual expenses. If a household has 
disaster expenses which exceed the DSED for its size, the State may, at 
its option, use actual expenses to determine eligibility.

How is food loss in a disaster addressed in the proposed rule?

    The Department proposes that the loss of food due to the disaster 
be considered a disaster-related expense and that including ``food loss 
alone'' as a criterion for eligibility be optional and be addressed in 
the D-SNAP request to FNS. It is important to note that households 
currently certified in SNAP can always request the replacement of lost 
food that was purchased with their SNAP benefits under standard SNAP 
rules. Food lost or spoiled due to the disaster or extended power 
outage is always considered a disaster expense.

What verification is required in a D-SNAP?

    The Department proposes that verification rules be eased (relative 
to SNAP) to reduce administrative burdens and to reflect the reality 
that due to the nature of a disaster, households and eligibility 
workers may not have access to usual verification sources. Proposed 
verification requirements for D-SNAP in the proposed rule are three-
tiered:
     Identity must be verified;
     Verification of residency and household composition must 
be attempted in all cases, and must be pursued if questionable; and
     Loss/inaccessibility of income or liquid resources and 
food loss must be verified if questionable.
    Such verification shall be performed in accordance with the 
requirements at 7 CFR 273.2(f).

What requirements are proposed regarding duplicate participation

    The Department proposes that States check for duplicate information 
up front or accept applications and inform applicants that eligibility 
is contingent upon a subsequent duplicate check. States would be 
required to screen all household members for duplicate participation 
in:

 D-SNAP and SNAP
 D-SNAP and disaster commodity food assistance
 Multiple D-SNAPs with overlapping benefit periods
 Approved D-SNAP and denied D-SNAP applicants (to identify 
attempted duplicate participation)

Disaster Plan

What does the rule propose requiring in States' disaster plans?

    The Department proposes in Sec.  280.1(b) that the State Disaster 
Plan must include the following information:
     Agencies and Responsibilities. This would identify State 
and Federal government agencies with responsibilities for disaster 
assistance, including a description of responsibilities for each 
agency.
     Points of Contact. This would provide names, positions, 
and phone numbers of county/local, State and Federal government 
officials, and their back-ups, who are key contact persons during a 
disaster (including the State agency disaster coordinator).
     Community Partners and Roles. This would identify private 
disaster relief agencies within the State, such as the Red Cross, 
Salvation Army, or community groups, and a description of their roles 
in D-SNAP implementation.
     Staffing and Resources. This would identify staffing and 
related resources available to assist in a disaster, and how they will 
be mobilized to target disaster areas in need. It would also explain 
how the State/counties will manage the increased administrative burden 
associated with running a D-SNAP and SNAP operations simultaneously.
     Application System. This would describe application 
systems to be used for D-SNAP household management, including any 
workarounds to the SNAP system, considerations associated with running 
SNAP and D-SNAP operations concurrently, compliance with D-SNAP 
reporting requirements, etc.
     Issuance System. This would describe benefit issuance 
systems to be used for D-SNAP household management.
     EBT Card Stock. This would identify EBT card stock 
available, type of cards to be used, steps and timeline for ordering 
additional cards, and any special procedures or resources that will be 
needed to meet SNAP and D-SNAP issuance timeframes.
     Application Sites. This would describe site selection 
procedures, including potential application/issuance sites for 
disasters that vary in size and scope, and any agreements in place with 
those locations. If D-SNAP will operate out of local offices, it would 
explain how application sites will handle running D-SNAP and SNAP 
concurrently.
     Data. This would identify general demographic data that 
can help the agency tailor its response to a disaster. It would 
identify resources and contact information for disaster impact data, 
including preliminary data assessments, flood maps, or electrical 
outage data.
     Public Information and Outreach. This would describe 
public information strategy to ensure that timely, accurate information 
reaches eligible households. It would outline roles, expectations, and 
responsibilities of any SNAP outreach partners included in the State 
Outreach Plan that will assist with D-SNAP.
     Retailer Communication. This would describe procedures to 
notify retailers of new waivers (see discussion of the potential for 
hot foods below) and new D-SNAP households.
     Procedures to Reduce Applicant Hardship. This would 
outline steps the State will take to reduce hardship for D-SNAP 
applicants and SNAP caseload, including provisions for security, human 
needs, language services, elderly/disabled, etc.

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     Certification Process. This would describe the specifics 
of the certification process, including potential application sites, 
staffing, separation of eligibility and issuance, and how application 
sites will manage large crowds. If online applications are to be used 
by workers or households, the plan would describe that process and 
back-up systems in place if the online system is not available.
     Use of a DSED and the income limits.
     Reasonable Accommodations for Individuals with 
Disabilities. This would describe what special accommodations will be 
made for individuals with disabilities at the application and issuance 
sites. This section may also include special accommodations to provide 
program access to individuals with disabilities beyond those required 
at application and issuance sites, such as transportation services or 
home visits, as determined by the State agency on a case by case basis, 
but without imposing an undue burden on the State agency.
     Household Materials. This would include sample household 
application and household notices in various languages.
     Issuance Process. This would describe how benefits will be 
made available within 72 hours of D-SNAP application and how to ensure 
continuation of SNAP certification, issuance, and other actions 
concurrently. It would indicate how the State will monitor stock levels 
and ensure sufficient EBT card stock. It would describe EBT card on-
site or mail issuance procedures and reconciliation, as well as 
security procedures, including how D-SNAP benefits will be tracked 
separately from SNAP benefit issuance. Plans would need to adhere to 
FNS reconciliation guidelines so benefits posted to accounts can be 
compared to benefits issued by the State eligibility system.
     Security and Fraud Prevention Plan. This would describe 
how the State will ensure security and mitigate the risk of fraud, 
including a specific plan for handling applications submitted by State 
agency employees, procedures for handling questionable applications, 
process for checking all household members for duplicate participation, 
and any onsite security.
     Disaster Reporting and Post-Disaster Review Report. This 
would describe procedures to ensure that required federal reporting and 
post-disaster review report will be complete and timely. This would 
include daily reporting.
    Disaster plans should also address any circumstances unique to the 
State which may affect D-SNAP operations, including: Coordination of 
resources among County-level administrations; serving isolated 
populations, the development of ``work-arounds'' to allow SNAP systems 
to accommodate D-SNAP operations; and, contingency plans for local 
offices located in flood plains or otherwise subject to closure.
    Conforming amendments are proposed in 7 CFR 272.2(a), 272.2(d), and 
272.2(e) to acknowledge the Disaster component of the State agency's 
overall State plan.

How often should the D-SNAP Plan be updated?

    To ensure that necessary advance preparations are current, the 
Department proposes in Sec.  280.1(b) of this rulemaking that State 
agencies be required to review their existing Disaster Plan on at least 
an annual basis and submit a revision, if a substantive change is being 
made, or a notice of no substantive change, for FNS approval by the 
15th of August each year or another negotiated due date approved by 
FNS. As specified in Sec.  280.8(f), State agencies would be required 
to amend the plan if deficiencies are found in a D-SNAP post-disaster 
review. If plans are not changed from the prior submissions, States 
would be able to submit letters to this affect rather that a complete 
plan.

What training is required related to the D-SNAP plan?

    The Department proposes that, at a minimum, States be required to 
provide D-SNAP training to management in each SNAP local office and 
call center. While FNS encourages that training be as complete and 
inclusive as practical, at least one manager (perhaps a D-SNAP 
coordinator) from each SNAP office must be included in whatever 
training the State deems appropriate.

What State System requirements are there related to D-SNAP 
preparations?

    While there is a variety of programming that could be in place to 
be ready in preparation for a disaster and improve operational 
efficiency, each State is expected to make such choices based upon 
their administrative needs and system capabilities. The exception to 
this general expectation is that the Department proposes to require 
that every State have the ability to check for duplicate participation 
for all household members, as well as conduct reconciliation of D-SNAP 
benefits and generate the reports required by this rule. This includes 
being able to track disaster benefits separately from SNAP benefit 
issuance. States would also need to have a method in place to allow for 
tracking of multiple D-SNAPs simultaneously should they be struck by 
two disasters within a short timeframe. States also must adhere to FNS 
reconciliation requirements so that they can compare benefits posted to 
accounts to benefits issued by the State eligibility system.

Requesting D-SNAP

What is required in the D-SNAP request?

    The Department proposes that D-SNAP requests be submitted with a 
signed cover memorandum from the State that includes a thorough 
explanation of the components listed below. Well-documented requests 
can be considered and approved more quickly--clearly a priority in a 
disaster situation. It is proposed that each D-SNAP request include:
     A description of the disaster--what happened, dates it 
occurred, the affected area.
     The geographic area and explanation of any differences 
between the area included in the presidential declaration and the 
requested area in which to operate the D-SNAP.
     The start and end dates of the application period. If it 
will be staggered, give dates for each county/area. Note if application 
sites will be open over the weekend or for extended hours.
     The start and end dates of the 30-day benefit period. The 
start of the benefit period should generally match the first day of the 
``incident period'' on the disaster declaration. If not, the State 
should explain the reason for the difference.
     Whether a DSED is being used and how it is structured.
     Whether only households that lived in the disaster area 
will be eligible for D-SNAP or if households that worked in the 
disaster area will also be eligible.
     Whether ``food loss alone'' will be a criterion for 
eligibility.
     Whether supplements will be automatic or individual (by 
affidavit of disaster) for currently participating SNAP households. If 
automatic, the request would need to describe who is eligible and 
include supporting data. Supporting data may include but is not limited 
to an estimate of the value of issuances for automatic supplements. If 
individual, the request would need to include information on the 
process for requesting supplements--by phone/mail affidavit, 
electronically, or in person at a local office/D-SNAP application site.
     The estimated total number of people, homes, businesses, 
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impacted by the disaster, as well as estimates of anticipated D-SNAP 
applicants and number of currently certified SNAP households expected 
to be served, along with an explanation of how the estimates were 
derived.
     A description of issuance procedures, the number of EBT 
cards on hand, and plans for requesting, receiving, and distributing 
additional cards as needed. The request would need to indicate whether 
D-SNAP cards can be replaced if lost or stolen.
     A description of the plans for publicity, application 
sites, and security/crowd control.
     Plans for utilizing staff from other program areas, 
counties, or States, as appropriate. The request would need to indicate 
number of staff available and how staff/supervisors will be distributed 
among the application sites.
     A description of application sites, security/crowd 
control, and procedures to ensure program access and reasonable 
accommodation for persons with disabilities.
     A description of when and how program information will be 
disseminated to the public. This would include a list of partner 
organizations involved and describe the responsibilities of each, 
including role of volunteers, if applicable. It is important that 
sufficient time be allowed to notify the public prior to the start of 
the program. Examples of partner activities include providing D-SNAP 
information on behalf of the State or providing onsite application 
assistance.
     A description of the fraud prevention strategies and 
security measures in place.
     A description of the recipient claim procedures and 
thresholds to be followed if they differ from regulations at Sec.  
273.18 or the State's FNS-approved procedures for handling recipient 
claims in SNAP.
     A description of the procedures that will be used for 
identifying and handling applications by State agency/State employees.
     Draft press releases, sample application, preliminary 
damage assessments, and map of disaster area. In addition to these 
required items, other supporting documentation may be included.

When should requests for D-SNAP be submitted?

    Since the purpose of D-SNAP is to meet households' immediate needs, 
the request should be submitted to allow for implementation of D-SNAP 
within a reasonable amount of time following the IA declaration. In 
addition, it should be submitted to FNS at least several days prior to 
the planned implementation date to allow time for FNS review and 
approval. Most importantly, the State should allow sufficient time to 
effectively publicize the availability of D-SNAP for the affected 
population prior to implementation. The Department is interested in 
receiving comments on whether there is a need to establish a standard 
time frame for submission of requests for D-SNAP relative to the 
projected implementation date.

What changes can be made to the D-SNAP after implementation?

    Sometimes, States' approved requests for D-SNAP need modification. 
As with the initial submission, the Department is proposing that States 
must submit written, signed requests for changes to an approved D-SNAP. 
These requests, and their corresponding approvals, would generally be 
approved more quickly than the initial waiver, since much of the 
information about the disaster is already known. The three most likely 
types of changes to the D-SNAP are listed below, along with an 
explanation of each.
    Expansion--After initial approval, a State may want to expand 
operations because an additional county is in need of the program. 
While the application period in the expanded area may differ from what 
was originally approved, the benefit period will generally remain the 
same. In such cases, the State should submit to FNS a request for 
expansion, detailing the impact of the disaster in the new area, the 
application period, and the anticipated number of applicants and 
currently certified SNAP households that will be served. If the benefit 
period will change, for example, because flooding due to the same 
storms struck another County at a later date, the new benefit period's 
dates and justification should also be included.
    Extension--In some cases, States may find that their initial 
application period is not sufficient to serve all eligible households, 
and so they may wish to request that the application period be 
extended. Requests to extend the D-SNAP application period must be 
submitted with sufficient time for FNS review and approval prior to the 
end of the initial application period and must be accompanied with 
justification of the need for additional time. Once the application 
period has ended and operations have closed, further extensions would 
not be permitted.
    Modification--A request to change an aspect of the D-SNAP other 
than those mentioned above is known as a modification. Most 
modifications, including any that would affect applicant eligibility, 
can only be made prior to the start of the application period to ensure 
that the eligibility criteria are applied equitably to all applicants. 
Occasionally, modifications may be made after D-SNAP operations have 
begun, such as when a State that was originally approved for individual 
supplements decides to issue automatic supplements in a certain area. 
Because of the limited window of time in which most modifications can 
be requested, FNS encourages State agencies to carefully consider their 
program options prior to submitting the initial request.

Are there other waivers that must be requested separate from the D-SNAP 
request?

    There are operational and policy issues that, while are related to 
the disaster situation, are not included under the authority of the D-
SNAP and so are not addressed in this proposed rule. The one exception 
is the extension of the timeframe to report a loss and request 
replacement of food purchased with SNAP benefits as addressed below. 
While this proposed rule only addresses the waiver for Timely Reporting 
of Food Loss, three additional waivers are also discussed, for 
informational purposes only, because they are the most frequently 
requested and approved relative to D-SNAP operations.
    Timely Household Reporting of Food Loss--SNAP regulations at Sec.  
274.6 require that replacement issuances be provided to current SNAP 
recipients only if a household reports a loss of food purchased with 
SNAP benefits to the State within 10 days of the date the food is 
destroyed in a household misfortune. This waiver has allowed the State 
agency to extend the amount of time households have to report the loss 
of food purchased with SNAP benefits beyond 10 days. The Department 
proposes to change the reporting timeframe for the loss of food 
purchased with SNAP benefits from 10 days to 30 days when the President 
issues a major disaster declaration for IA. In all other cases, the 10-
day timeframe would remain intact.
    Automatic/Mass Replacements--Per SNAP regulations at Sec.  274.6, 
replacement benefits are available (by affidavit) to SNAP households 
anytime they experience an adverse effect causing them to lose food 
purchased with their benefits. This waiver allows the automatic 
replacement of a certain percentage of a household's benefit (depending 
on the time of the month, the State's benefits issuance cycle, and the 
type of disaster) for all participating households within the disaster 
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without the need to submit individual requests. This waiver may be 
granted without a D-SNAP approval or IA designation. This waiver does 
not remove the responsibility of local offices to process individual 
affidavits before or after the waiver implementation as required by 
Sec.  274.6(a).
    Hot Foods--A waiver of the hot foods exclusion in the Act allows 
SNAP households to purchase hot, prepared foods at authorized retailers 
with their EBT cards. FNS has the authority to grant this waiver 
provided that an IA declaration has been issued. The coverage of this 
waiver may extend to areas beyond those that received D-SNAP approval 
if households that lived in the disaster area have been displaced or 
temporarily relocated to other parts of the State.
    Expunging D-SNAP benefits--State agencies may request to use a 
shorter timeframe (typically 90 days) for expunging benefits for D-
SNAP-only households. Following the implementation of the Food and 
Nutrition Act of 2008, Pub. L. 110-246, this waiver requires approval 
from FNS. State agencies that wish to implement this waiver must submit 
it along with their D-SNAP requests. Any State operating under this 
waiver must inform D-SNAP-only households of the timeframe for 
expunging benefits. This waiver may only be used when the State has 
received approval to operate a D-SNAP and an IA declaration has been 
issued. A prerequisite for this waiver is the ability of the State 
automated system to identify the disaster cases and benefits separately 
from SNAP cases (this is required for FNS reporting as well).

Issuance and Reconciliation

What are the Issuance requirements in D-SNAP?

    The Department proposes to require that each State be prepared to 
issue D-SNAP benefits through its EBT system during an emergency. As 
noted earlier, EBT issuance is also proposed as a required component of 
State Disaster Plans. As such, a State's D-SNAP issuance plan should 
incorporate procedures for:
     Ensuring that approved households have benefits available, 
including EBT cards, and Personal Identification Numbers (PINs), and 
that their benefits are available no more than 72 hours from when the 
application was filed, unless there is questionable information on the 
application that requires verification. In these latter situations the 
State may extend the 72-hour time frame for making benefits available 
to no more than a total of seven days from the date of application.
     Accessing sufficient card stock to operate a D-SNAP.
     Replacing households EBT cards that are lost in a disaster 
as soon as possible but within the card replacement timeframes required 
at 7 CFR 274.6(b). If the normal EBT replacement process is to mail the 
replacement card to the household's home, and the disaster response 
requires card delivery to a disaster issuance site or alternative 
address in a non-disaster area, the State must be able to override the 
EBT system.

What does the rule require regarding replacing EBT Cards for currently 
certified SNAP households?

    The Department proposes that when SNAP households lose their EBT 
cards in a disaster, the EBT disaster system design have procedures for 
providing currently certified SNAP cases with replacement cards as soon 
as possible, but always within the card replacement timeframes required 
at 7 CFR 274.6(b). Specifically, current SNAP regulations require State 
agencies to make replacement EBT cards available for pick up, or to 
place the card in the mail, within two business days following notice 
by the household to the State agency that the card has been lost, 
stolen or damaged. However, under a D-SNAP situation, the Department 
proposes to require State agencies to make reasonable efforts to 
replace EBT cards sooner if possible; the Department is not requiring a 
specific or more stringent timeframe for making card replacements under 
D-SNAP situations in order to provide States and their EBT processors 
some flexibility in unpredictable situations. However, the Department 
also wishes to ensure that clients receive their cards as soon as 
possible under circumstances in which the household may have not only 
lost their card, but all their food as well. The Department welcomes 
comments on whether or not a more specific and stricter card 
replacement timeframe should be implemented for D-SNAP situations.

What are the D-SNAP reconciliation requirements?

    The Department is proposing that the State be required to develop a 
system for reconciling both cards and benefits. Cards shipped from a 
central location would be required to be tracked until distributed 
locally to households. Each issuance site would be required to maintain 
a beginning and ending inventory and track new cards received, total 
cards available, and cards issued. If the State assigns PINs, they must 
also account for PIN mailers or envelopes to ensure adequate security, 
except when the PIN is formulated by some other means, such as from the 
Primary Account Number (which is a number on the EBT card and encoded 
onto the card to identify the State and EBT account holder.) The State 
would also be required to:
     Reconcile the number of cards set-up with EBT accounts and 
the number of cards issued and then research and explain any 
discrepancies;
     Track D-SNAP benefits separately from SNAP benefit 
issuance; and
     Adhere to FNS reconciliation guidelines so that they can 
compare benefits posted to accounts with benefits issued by the State 
eligibility system.

Currently Certified SNAP Households

How does the SNAP work during a disaster?

    The Department recognizes that SNAP households will often need 
replacement benefits or supplements. As noted earlier in the discussion 
of the D-SNAP request, currently certified SNAP households are not 
eligible for D-SNAP, but those affected by the disaster are generally 
eligible for a supplemental issuance.

What are supplements?

    Supplements are additional benefits issued to SNAP households 
affected by the disaster in amounts that bring the households' benefit 
level up to the maximum allotment for their household size. 
Supplemental benefits provide parity between new D-SNAP households and 
SNAP households. By virtue of their participation in SNAP, the food 
needs of SNAP households are already known. The request to issue 
individual or automatic supplements (see below), and the supporting 
justification, must be included in the State's D-SNAP request. By 
addressing the needs for SNAP households immediately, and prior to the 
start of D-SNAP operations, overcrowding of SNAP participants seeking 
service at D-SNAP locations can be minimized.

What is the difference between individual and automatic supplements?

    Under this proposed rule, the State agency must decide if it is 
most appropriate to issue supplemental benefits on an individual basis, 
via the filing of an affidavit by the household, or automatically, to 
all currently certified SNAP households in a designated area. To obtain 
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complete an affidavit of disaster impact. For this reason, individual 
supplements work best in areas where there is a small-scale disaster 
and applicant volume is not anticipated being very high. For individual 
supplements to be effective, the State agency must have the capacity to 
handle the individual requests for supplements, and issue the 
supplemental benefits, while it is also taking D-SNAP applications.
    Automatic supplements are additional benefits issued to all 
currently certified SNAP households in a defined geographic area and 
are appropriate when the majority of that area is impacted by a 
disaster. They are intended to help SNAP households deal with the 
impact of the disaster and generally work best when the State agency is 
able to clearly identify areas in which households share the adverse 
effects of the disaster, such as the loss of electrical power. 
Automatic issuance can help the State agency quickly and efficiently 
meet the needs of SNAP households, while freeing up staff and resources 
to direct toward the population of new D-SNAP applicants.
    The Department is proposing that States include their desire to 
issue automatic supplements in their D-SNAP requests and demonstrate 
their ability to effectively target the benefits to geographic areas 
that were heavily impacted by the disaster. Any SNAP households not 
designated to receive automatic supplements, that were living in the 
area approved to operate D-SNAP and experienced disaster losses, may 
still request supplemental benefits via an affidavit of disaster. As 
with replacements benefits (discussed below), requests for automatic 
supplements must be accompanied by supporting data which indicates that 
a majority of the population in a given area has suffered an adverse 
effect as a result of the disaster. States should work closely with FNS 
to determine how to best find, use and evaluate available information 
in a post-disaster situation. This can include information from power 
companies, flood maps, or FEMA assessments.

Can already certified SNAP households obtain replacement benefits?

    Replacement benefits are always available on an individual basis to 
SNAP households that lose food purchased with their benefits in a 
household misfortune. However, replacement issuances shall be provided 
to current SNAP recipients only if a household reports a loss of food 
purchased with SNAP benefits orally or in writing to the State within 
10 days of the date the food is destroyed in a household misfortune. 
The Department is proposing that the 10-day timeframe to report a loss 
of food purchased with SNAP benefits be extended to 30 days when there 
is a major disaster declared under 7 CFR part 280. Reports will be 
considered timely if made to the State agency within 30 days of the 
date the food is destroyed. Household misfortunes such as mass power 
outages and flood and structural damage would qualify. In all other 
cases, the 10-day timeframe to report a loss of food would remain the 
same.

How do automatic/mass replacements work in D-SNAP?

    As discussed earlier, the automatic/mass replacement requires a 
waiver that allows a State agency to replace a portion/percentage of 
currently certified households' monthly SNAP allotments in a disaster 
without the requirement that a household request a replacement 
individually, and travel to a local office to sign an affidavit of 
disaster. With this option/waiver, households would not have the added 
burden of signing paperwork and local offices would not have to process 
cases manually for each household needing a benefit replacement.
    As with automatic supplements, approval of the mass replacement 
waiver typically requires a majority of the residences in the disaster 
area (county, zip code) to have lost power or be in another way 
affected by the disaster, resulting in the loss of food purchased with 
their benefits. Outages of four hours or more are typically considered. 
The replacement percentage is not fixed and generally depends on the 
time of the month in which the disaster took place as well as the 
State's issuance schedule. The extent and type of disaster (e.g., 
flooding or power outages), perishables/non-perishables, and 
consumption, are also factors in determining the percentage of benefits 
to be replaced. In preparing requests for mass replacements, States 
need to assess the extent of the losses and provide justification for 
the percentage they request. Further, a mass replacement waiver does 
not remove the responsibility of local offices to process individual 
affidavits before or after the waiver implementation as required by 7 
CFR 274.6(a).

Reporting

What does the proposed rule require in the daily reports?

    The Department proposes that States operating a D-SNAP submit a 
daily report to FNS. Daily reports are used to monitor progress, 
troubleshoot problem areas, inform FNS policy officials, ensure that 
adequate funds are available in States' letters of credit and provide 
information to allow responses to inquiries from the media and other 
government agencies. The State agency would be required to begin 
submitting reports on the day following the first day of D-SNAP 
operations and continue submitting the reports on a daily basis until 
all applications are processed. FNS is proposing that all States 
utilize a daily reporting template provided by FNS in its D-SNAP 
guidance. Data would be submitted by county, as indicated in the 
template provided in FNS' D-SNAP guidance. The reports would contain:
    1. Number of D-SNAP applications received
    2. Number of new D-SNAP households approved
    3. Number of new D-SNAP persons approved
    4. Number of SNAP households receiving supplements
    5. Number of people previously certified for SNAP approved for 
supplements
    6. Number of new D-SNAP households denied
    7. Number of SNAP households receiving replacement issuance
    8. Value of new D-SNAP benefits approved
    9. Value of SNAP supplements approved
    10. Value of SNAP replacement issuance
    11. Average benefit per new D-SNAP household
    12. Average benefit per SNAP household
    13. Any additional information the State believes FNS should be 
aware of
    In addition to the quantitative data above, the inclusion of any 
qualitative information on challenges the State may have encountered 
with the daily reports will help keep State and Federal policymakers up 
to date on the situation on the ground.

What other D-SNAP reports does the proposed rule require?

    In addition to the daily report, the Department proposes that the 
following be required from States with approved D-SNAPs:
    Form FNS-292B, Report of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 
Benefit Issuance for Disaster Relief--Within 45 days of the termination 
of a D-SNAP operation, the State agency would be required to submit its 
final disaster figures on form FNS-292B. All reports would be submitted 
electronically in the Food Programs Reporting System (FPRS).

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Form FNS 292B would contain the following issuance data for D-SNAP 
operations:
     Number of new households issued D-SNAP benefits
     Total number of new persons issued D-SNAP benefits
     Number of households certified in SNAP that were issued 
supplements
     Total value of benefits issued to D-SNAP households and 
supplements issued to SNAP households.
    The FNS-292B report would not include the value of any replacements 
issued. States would report the value of replacements on the FNS 388 
Monthly Issuance Report.
    Form FNS-388, Monthly Issuance Report--Form FNS-388 would reflect 
disaster issuance and participation figures, including replacement 
benefits. Replacement benefits should be reported for the month for 
which they are intended.
    Form FNS-209, Status of Claims Against Households Report--In the 
remarks section of the FNS-209, State agencies would be required to 
indicate the number of D-SNAP claims established and collected. D-SNAP 
claims must be identified on backup documentation in accounting systems 
for form FNS-209.
     Form FNS-46, Issuance Reconciliation Report--States would 
be required to report D-SNAP issuance and returns in the Issuance and 
Returns section of form FNS-46. Forms FNS-46 and FNS-388 should 
reconcile with the reported net issuance.
    Post-disaster Report--The Department is proposing that a post-
disaster review report be required and that it be comprised of four 
parts: Comprehensive review, individual case reviews, problem analysis, 
and proposed improvements to the disaster plan. The comprehensive 
review should begin with an overview of the D-SNAP operation, including 
where and when it took place, how it was staffed, and the total number 
of applications approved and amount of benefits issued. The State 
should then describe the systems or methods employed, document any 
major issues (i.e. problems or challenges) encountered in any of the 
areas below, and discuss the interventions used to address those 
issues.

     Certification systems
     Fraud control
     Issuance
     Public information and outreach
     Program accessibility
     Security

    The Department is proposing that individual case reviews include: A 
sample of approved D-SNAP cases; a sample of actions taken to deny 
applications for D-SNAP benefits; and a review of all approved 
applications for State agency employees. The review of approved cases 
would include: A case record review; an interview with the participant; 
verification of each element of eligibility for the State's D-SNAP 
program including identity, residency, income, household size and 
disaster related expenses; a determination of eligibility for disaster 
assistance; and an analysis of errors.
    The Department proposes that States with 10,000 or more approved D-
SNAP households (excluding State employees) select a sample of 400 
approved cases for review. States with less than 10,000 but more than 
300 approved D-SNAP households would select a sample of between 300 and 
400 cases as shown below. States with 300 or fewer households would 
review all cases.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Approved D-SNAP households (N)           Minimum sample size (n)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10,000 and over...........................  n = 400.
300 to 9,999..............................  n = 300 + [0. 01031 (N-
                                             300)].
Under 300.................................  n = all cases.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Department is proposing that a sample of 100 denied D-SNAP 
applications be reviewed to identify errors made in not providing 
benefits to eligible households. If there are fewer than 100 denied 
applications, all denied applications would be reviewed. Finally, the 
Department is proposing that States be required to review 100 percent 
of all State agency employee applications--approved and denied.
    For all three types of case reviews, no cases would be dropped from 
the review results for any reason and the State would be required to 
report information gathered from all case reviews.
    State agencies would be required to submit the post disaster report 
containing the results of the reviews, the problem analysis, and 
proposed improvements (that would be included in their next D-SNAP plan 
submission) within 6 months of the close of each D-SNAP operation.

Integrity

    Along with the duplicate participation and verification discussed 
above, the Department proposes that additional safeguards should be 
built into D-SNAP operations.

What does the proposed rule require regarding fraud prevention?

    An important aspect of fraud prevention is appropriate internal 
controls. To ensure that only eligible households receive benefits and 
that the amount of benefits issued is accurate, the Department is 
proposing that States operating a D-SNAP be required to:
     Input information for all household members into the 
eligibility determination system to prevent individuals from obtaining 
benefits as a member of more than one household.
     Input denied applications into the eligibility 
determination system each day, so that households that are denied and 
later reapply are detected and referred to fraud prevention staff. Note 
that such households may be eligible if their circumstances have 
changed.
     Check for duplicate participation by any individual 
applying for D-SNAP using onsite or offsite computer databases (or in 
disasters with very few applicants, hardcopy participant lists). Update 
computer database participant lists every day.
     Refer households without required verification or with 
inconsistent information to onsite investigators or highly-experienced 
staff for review.

What does the proposed rule require concerning employee fraud?

    The Department recognizes that State agency employees may be 
legitimately eligible for D-SNAP benefits. States should take care to 
balance encouragement of eligible employees to apply for program 
benefits with the risk of employee fraud. The Department proposes that 
States be required to take these special measures to prevent employee 
fraud:
     Use separation of duties for certification and issuance.
     Include a question on the D-SNAP application asking if 
anyone in the household (or its authorized representative) is employed 
by the State, State SNAP agency, or County, if applicable.
     Utilize supervisors or investigators to conduct employee 
certification interviews.
     Audit all State agency employee applications and publicize 
that policy. The proposed rule would require the State to review all 
applications from its employees and to communicate that to employees up 
front.

Are D-SNAP cases subject to quality control (QC) reviews?

    Since the rules governing the determination of D-SNAP benefits 
differ significantly from the SNAP, D-SNAP cases are not subject to QC 
review and are not included when determining SNAP timeliness and 
payment accuracy rates. This is specified in 7CFR 275.11(f) (1). This 
is why the Department is proposing that States be required to

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conduct a comprehensive review of general program performance and 
reviews of individual cases.

What are the D-SNAP recipient claims collection requirements?

    The Department is proposing that if a household receives D-SNAP 
benefits to which it was not entitled, the State agency must establish 
a claim against the household consistent with the claims collection 
requirements of SNAP regulations. Claims must be established as soon as 
possible after the close of the disaster operation. States may also 
either follow their FNS-approved procedures and thresholds for 
establishing claims in SNAP for claims arising from D-SNAP, or include 
alternate procedures or thresholds in their D-SNAP request.
    If a claim is established against a household for an overpayment of 
SNAP benefits, the Department proposes that this amount may not be 
collected from the D-SNAP allotment. However, claims based upon D-SNAP 
over-issuances can be collected through a repayment agreement or 
through offsets against SNAP issuances.

D-SNAP Close Out

What happens after D-SNAP operations end?

    The Department proposes that close out of D-SNAP Operations 
includes the following:
     Close out the D-SNAP application/issuance sites;
     Transition eligible cases to SNAP;
     Submit issuance reporting and reconciliation;
     Pursue fair hearings, claims and restored benefits; and
     Submit post-disaster report.

What are the fair hearings requirements in a D-SNAP?

    The proposed rule would require that:
     Any household who applied for D-SNAP benefits and was 
denied benefits may request a fair hearing;
     A household which has requested a fair hearing is entitled 
to an immediate onsite supervisory review;
     Households not satisfied with the outcome of this review 
retain the right to request a fair hearing through the normal process; 
and
     The number of fair hearings is reported on form FNS-366B, 
Program Activity Statement.

Are households entitled to restored benefits in D-SNAP?

    SNAP regulations require State agencies to issue restored benefits 
to households when benefits were lost due to an agency error and when a 
denial of benefits is subsequently reversed. The Department proposes 
that this requirement also apply to D-SNAP benefits; State agencies 
should follow their normal procedures for issuance in such cases. The 
State's eligibility system must clearly indicate that an issuance was a 
restored D-SNAP benefit.

Executive Order 12866 and Executive Order 13563

    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all 
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive 
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting 
flexibility.
    This proposed rule has been designated a not significant regulatory 
action. Accordingly, the rule has not been reviewed by the Office of 
Management and Budget.

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    This proposed rule has been designated as not significant by OMB, 
therefore, no Regulatory Impact Analysis is required.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612) requires Agencies 
to analyze the impact of rulemaking on small entities and consider 
alternatives that would minimize any significant impacts on small 
entities. Pursuant to that review, FNS Administrator, Audrey Rowe, has 
certified that this proposed rule would not have a significant impact 
on small entities. State agencies that administer SNAP will be affected 
to the extent they choose to implement major changes in program 
operations. State agencies will also be affected to the extent they 
perform ME reviews of large, medium and small project areas.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public 
Law 104-4, establishes requirements for Federal agencies to assess the 
effects of their regulatory actions on State, local and tribal 
governments and the private sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA, the 
Department generally must prepare a written statement, including a cost 
benefit analysis, for proposed and final rules with ``Federal 
mandates'' that may result in expenditures by State, local or tribal 
governments, in the aggregate, or the private sector, of $146 million 
or more (when adjusted for 2015 inflation; GDP deflator source: Table 
1.1.9 at http://www.bea.gov/iTable) in any one year. When such a 
statement is needed for a rule, Section 205 of the UMRA generally 
requires the Department to identify and consider a reasonable number of 
regulatory alternatives and adopt the most cost effective or least 
burdensome alternative that achieves the objectives of the rule.
    This rule does not contain Federal mandates (under the regulatory 
provisions of Title II of the UMRA) for State, local and Tribal 
governments or the private sector of $146 million or more in any one 
year. Thus, the rule is not subject to the requirements of sections 202 
and 205 of the UMRA.

Executive Order 12372

    SNAP is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance under 
No. 10.551. For the reasons set forth in the final rule in 7 CFR part 
3015, subpart V and related notice (48 FR 29115, June 24, 1983), this 
Program is excluded from the scope of Executive Order 12372, which 
requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials.

Federalism Impact Statement

    Executive Order 13132 requires Federal agencies to consider the 
impact of their regulatory actions on State and local governments. 
Where such actions have federalism implications, agencies are directed 
to provide a statement for inclusion in the preamble to the regulations 
describing the agency's considerations in terms of the three categories 
called for under section (6)(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order 13132. FNS has 
considered the impact of this rule on State and local governments and 
has determined that this rule does not have federalism implications. 
This proposed rule does not impose substantial or direct compliance 
costs on State and local governments. Therefore, under Section 6(b) of 
the Executive order, a federalism summary impact statement is not 
required.
Prior Consultation With State Officials
    While FNS did not seek direct consultation with State officials on 
this proposed rule, FNS staff works with several different States' 
staff on D-SNAP requests and operations every year. This has provided 
valuable feedback on the need for flexibility in program design and 
operations. In addition, FNS regional offices host periodic training 
meetings and review States' D-SNAP plans. These interactions provide 
insights into the

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challenges States face and are reflected in this proposed rule.
Nature of Concerns and the Need To Issue This Rule
    The primary intent of this NPRM is to improve clarity for States in 
their planning for and requests to implement a D-SNAP. This should help 
ensure timely approval of requests and improved Federal/State 
coordination in responding to disaster situations. The NPRM is also 
intended to inform States of their responsibilities in reporting and 
monitoring D-SNAP. The USDA Office of Inspector General has recommended 
publication of regulations for the D-SNAP to improve controls over D-
SNAP operations and reduce the potential for threats to program 
integrity.
Extent to Which We Meet Those Concerns
    The Department believes that the proposals in this rulemaking would 
provide the necessary clarity and structure for D-SNAP planning, 
requests, and reporting while maintaining the needed flexibility for 
States. In drafting this NPRM, FNS considered its impact on State and 
local agencies. In addition, the Department is seeking comments on 
those areas of discretion and will use those comments to inform its 
decision making before issuing final regulations.

Executive Order 12988

    This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
Civil Justice Reform. This proposed rule, when published as a final 
rule, is intended to have preemptive effect with respect to any State 
or local laws, regulations or policies which conflict with its 
provisions or which would otherwise impede its full implementation. 
This proposed rule is not intended to have retroactive applicability 
unless so specified in the ``Effective Date'' paragraph of the final 
rule. Prior to any judicial challenge to the provisions of this 
rulemaking or the application of its provisions, all applicable 
administrative procedures must be exhausted.

Executive Order 13175

    This proposed rule has been reviewed in accordance with the 
requirements of Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination 
with Indian Tribal Governments.'' Executive Order 13175 requires 
Federal agencies to consult and coordinate with tribes on a government-
to-government basis on policies that have tribal implications, 
including regulations, legislative comments or proposed legislation, 
and other policy statements or actions that have substantial direct 
effects on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the 
Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
    FNS has assessed the impact of this proposed rule on Indian tribes 
and determined that this rule does not, to our knowledge, have Tribal 
implications that require tribal consultation under EO 13175. On 
February 18, 2015 the agency held a webinar for tribal participation 
and comments. During the comment period, FNS did not receive any 
comments on the proposed rule. If a Tribe requests consultation, FNS 
will work with the Office of Tribal Relations to ensure meaningful 
consultation is provided for those changes, additions and modifications 
identified herein that are not expressly mandated by Congress.

Civil Rights Impact Analysis

    FNS has reviewed this proposed rule in accordance with the 
Department Regulation 4300-4, ``Civil Rights Impact Analysis,'' to 
identify and address any major civil rights impacts the rule might have 
on minorities, women, and persons with disabilities. After a careful 
review of the rule's intent and provisions, and the characteristics of 
SNAP participants, FNS has determined that an important impact of this 
proposed rule will be to help alleviate the adverse effects of 
disasters on certain protected classes. All data available to FNS 
indicate that protected individuals have the same opportunity to 
participate in D-SNAP as non-protected individuals. FNS specifically 
prohibits the State and local government agencies that administer SNAP 
from engaging in actions that discriminate based on race, color, 
national origin, gender, age, disability, marital or family status 
(SNAP's nondiscrimination policy can be found at 7 CFR 272.6 (a)). 
Where State agencies have options, and they choose to implement a 
certain provision, they must implement it in such a way that it 
complies with the regulations at 7 CFR 272.6.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chap. 35; see 5 CFR 
part 1320) requires that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
approve all collections of information by a Federal agency from the 
public before they can be implemented. Respondents are not required to 
respond to any collection of information unless it displays a current 
valid OMB control number. This proposed rule contains requirements that 
are subject to review and approval by OMB; therefore, FNS has submitted 
a new information collection request under OMB Control No: 0584-NEW 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster Supplemental 
Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) Plans, Procedures, and Reports 
which contains the proposed reporting burden from adoption of the 
proposals in the rule, for OMB's review and approval. The estimated 
burden for the information collections in the proposed rulemaking 
accompanying this request will be merged into the approved OMB Control 
Numbers listed in the following sections, contingent upon OMB approval. 
When the information collection requirements have been approved, FNS 
will publish a separate action in the Federal Register announcing OMB's 
approval. The D-SNAP certification burden for State participation is 
included in the currently approved reporting burden under the OMB 
Control No. 0584-0064, SNAP: Applications, Periodic Reports, and 
Notices (expiration date: 4/30/2016), which includes all information 
collection activities associated with the certification of 
participating and applicant households. Under SNAP regulations, States 
are responsible for designing their own forms (this burden is included 
in OMB No. 0584-0064 and will not be duplicated here) including the 
application for D-SNAP assistance used by individual households. The 
burden associated with Statewide D-SNAP plans is included in the 
currently approved burden for OMB Control No. 0584-0083, SNAP: 
Operating Guidelines, Forms, and Waivers, Program and Budget Summary 
Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017), which includes all the 
information collection activities associated with the preparation, 
review, and submission of updated D-SNAP plans by State agencies. The 
burden associated with the submission of State agency requests to 
operate a D-SNAP to FNS is included under the currently approved burden 
for OMB Control No. 0584-0336, SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance 
for Victims of Disaster (expiration date 11/30/2015).
    Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of 
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical 
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the 
proposed collection of information, including the validity of the 
methodology and assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, 
utility, and

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clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize 
the burden of the collection of information on those who are to 
respond, including use of appropriate automated, electronic, 
mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms 
of information technology.
    Send comments to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 
OMB, attention: Desk Officer for FNS, Washington, DC 20503. Please also 
send a copy of your comments to Sasha Gersten-Paal, Branch Chief, 
Certification Policy Branch, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 
22302. For further information, or for copies of the information 
collection package, please contact Sasha Gersten-Paal at the above 
address or via email at [email protected].
    All responses to this notice will be summarized and included in the 
request for OMB approval. All comments will also become a matter of 
public record. These proposed changes are contingent upon OMB approval 
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. When the information 
collection requirements have been approved, FNS will publish a separate 
action in the Federal Register announcing OMB's approval.
    Comments on the information collection pursuant to this proposed 
rule must be received by July 11, 2016.

    Title: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) Plans, Procedures, 
and Reports.
    OMB Number: 0584-NEW.
    Expiration Date: N/A.
    Type of Request: Information Collection Request.
    Abstract: The Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (1974), 
as amended by the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Assistance Act 
(1988) (enclosed), and Section (5)(h) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 
2008 (the Act) provides the Secretary of Agriculture with the authority 
to establish temporary emergency standards of eligibility for 
households who are survivors of a disaster that disrupts commercial 
channels of food distribution after those channels have been restored.
    This proposed rule would establish the requirements for planning, 
requesting and monitoring D-SNAP while maintaining State flexibility in 
program design within the basic eligibility requirements for D-SNAP. 
This information collection accounts for information that State 
agencies are required to provide to FNS in support of a request to 
operate a D-SNAP. As this proposed rule merely codifies practices State 
agencies already perform, it will have minimal impact on the State 
agency workloads.
    Respondents: 53 State agencies.
    Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 53 annual reviews of 
D-SNAP plan; 5 updates of D-SNAP plan; 9 D-SNAP requests; 45 D-SNAP 
daily reports; 9 D-SNAP post-Disaster reports.
    The Department is proposing in this rulemaking that States would be 
required to review their existing Disaster Plan on at least an annual 
basis, and when applicable, submit a revision or a notice of no change, 
by the 15th of August each year. As the majority of States have already 
prepared disaster plans, the Department estimates that it will take an 
average of 6.58 staff hours per State each year to review their 
Disaster Plans, for a total burden of 349 hours (53 States x 1 time 
annually = 53 total annual response x 6.58 hours = 349 hours). The 
Department further estimates that on average five of these States will 
update their plans and require an additional 2.5 hours to do so, for an 
annual total of 12.5 burden hours. Once approved by OMB, this proposed 
burden will be merged with the currently approved burden for OMB 
Control No. 0584-0083, SNAP: Operating Guidelines, Forms, and Waivers, 
Program and Budget Summary Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017), 
which includes all the information collection activities associated 
with the preparation, review, and submission of updated D-SNAP plans by 
State agencies.
    The number of disasters that occur annually and the average number 
of households affected by the disasters cannot be predicted. For 
example, during the period from fiscal year 2009 through fiscal year 
2014, the number of State requests for disaster programs ranged from 3 
to 23 requests per year. However, the Department estimates an average 
of 9 State agencies will submit 1 D-SNAP request per year to operate D-
SNAPs for a total annual request of 9 applications per year. A D-SNAP 
request normally contains a request to waive the normal SNAP operating 
procedures and outlines the State's proposed procedures including: 
Description of incident; geographic area; application period; benefit 
period; eligibility criteria; currently certified SNAP households 
eligibility; affected population; electronic benefit card issuance 
process; logistical plans for D-SNAP rollout; staffing; public 
information outreach; duplicate participation check process; fraud 
prevention strategies; and employee application procedures. It is 
estimated that preparation of a request under the proposed rule will 
require approximately 10 staff hours for each State, for a total of 90 
burden hours. Once approved by OMB, this proposed burden will be merged 
with the currently approved burden for OMB Control No. 0584-0083, SNAP: 
Operating Guidelines, Forms, and Waivers, Program and Budget Summary 
Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017).
    In addition, the Department is proposing that States operating a D-
SNAP must submit a daily report to FNS. Daily reports are used to 
monitor progress, troubleshoot problem areas, inform FNS policy 
officials, ensure that adequate funds are available, and respond to 
inquiries from the media and other government agencies. The State 
agency should begin submitting reports on the day following the first 
day of D-SNAP operations and continue submitting the reports on a daily 
basis until the end of the application period--typically five days. It 
is estimated that 0.5 hours will be required to prepare each daily 
report. Therefore, the burden would be 22.5 total hours for these 
reports (nine disasters x five reports x 0.5 hours = 22.5). The 
Department further proposes that a post-disaster report be submitted 
that includes four parts: a comprehensive review, individual case 
reviews, problem analysis, and proposed improvements. It is estimated 
that this report will require 0.5 hours to complete so the total burden 
for nine disaster reports would be 4.5 hours. FNS will not require a 
standardized form or specific format for daily reports or post-disaster 
reports, due to the dynamic nature of emergency situations and the need 
to quickly respond to conditions on the ground. Once approved by OMB, 
this proposed burden will be merged with the currently approved burden 
for OMB Control No. 0584-0083, SNAP: Operating Guidelines, Forms, and 
Waivers, Program and Budget Summary Statement (expiration date 04/30/
2017).
    No new recordkeeping burden is estimated.
    The average burden per respondent is summarized in the following 
chart, with an estimated total annual burden of 478 hours. However as 
noted above, States have been performing many of these practices for 
years, so the actual new burden would be significantly less.

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                                                                              States
           Section of Regulation                Requirement or burden     responding per   Responses per     Number of       Hours per     Total burden
                                                      activity                 year         respondent       responses       response          hours
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280.1.....................................  Annual review of D-SNAP Plan              53               1              53            6.58           348.7
280.1.....................................  Revision of D-SNAP plan.....               5               1               5             2.5            12.5
280.3.....................................  D-SNAP Request..............               9               1               9              10              90
280.8.....................................  D-SNAP Daily report.........               9               5              45             0.5            22.5
280.8.....................................  D-SNAP Post Disaster Report.               9               1               9             0.5             4.5
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    Totals................................  ............................              53            2.28             121            3.95             478
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E-Government Act Compliance

    FNS is committed to complying with the E-Government Act of 2002 
(Pub. L 107-347) to promote the use of the Internet and other 
information technologies that provide increased opportunities for 
citizen access to government information and services and for other 
purposes.

List of Subjects

7 CFR Part 272

    Alaska, Civil rights, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 
Grant programs--social programs, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Unemployment compensation, Wages.

7 CFR Part 274

    Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Grant programs--social 
programs, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

7 CFR Part 280

    Emergency food assistance for victims of disasters.

    For reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR parts 272, 274, and 
280 are proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 272--REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES

0
1. The authority citation for part 272 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011-2036.

0
2. In Sec.  272.2 revise paragraph (a)(2), (d)(1)(ii), and (e)(5) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  272.2  Plan of operation.

    (a) * * *
    (2) Content. The basic components of the State Plan of Operation 
(``the Plan'') are the Federal/State Agreement, the Budget Projection 
Statement, and the Program Activity Statement. In addition, certain 
attachments to the Plan are specified in this section and in Sec.  
272.3. The requirements for the basic components and attachments are 
specified in Sec.  272.2(c) and Sec.  272.2(d), respectively. The 
Federal/State Agreement is the legal agreement between the State and 
the Department of Agriculture. This Agreement is the means by which the 
State elects to operate the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 
and to administer the program in accordance with the Food and Nutrition 
Act of 2008 and the FNS-approved State Plan of Operation. The Budget 
Projection Statement and Program Activity Statement provide information 
on the number of actions and amounts budgeted for various functional 
areas, such as certification and issuance. The Plan's attachments 
include the Quality Control Sample Plan, the Disaster Plan, the 
Employment and Training Plan, the optional Nutrition Education Plan, 
the optional plan for Program informational activities directed to low-
income households, the optional plan for intercepting Unemployment 
Compensation (UC) benefits for collecting claims for intentional 
Program violations, the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements 
(SAVE) Plan, and the plan for the State Income and Eligibility 
Verification System. The State agency shall either include the Workfare 
Plan in its State Plan of Operation or append the Workfare Plan to the 
State Plan of Operation, as appropriate, in accordance with Sec.  
273.22(b)(3) of this chapter. The Workfare Plan shall be submitted 
separately, in accordance with Sec.  273.22(b)(1) of this chapter. The 
ADP/CIS Plan is considered part of the State Plan of Operation but is 
submitted separately as prescribed under Sec.  272.2(e)(8). State 
agencies and/or political subdivisions selected to operate a Simplified 
Application/Standardized Benefit Project shall include that Project's 
Work Plan in the State Plan of Operation. The Plan's attachments shall 
also include the Mail Issuance Loss Reporting Level Plan.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) Disaster Plan as required by Sec.  280.1(b) of this chapter, 
or certification that a previously submitted Disaster Plan has been 
reviewed and remains current;
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (5) Disaster plan. State agencies shall review their existing 
disaster plan on at least an annual basis and submit a revision, if 
necessary, or a notice of no change, by the 15th of August (or as 
negotiated by individual states) each year for FNS approval.
* * * * *

PART 274--ISSUANCE AND USE OF PROGRAM BENEFITS

0
3. The authority citation for part 274 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 2011-2036.

0
4. Revise Sec.  274.6 (a)(3)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  274.6  Replacement issuances and cards to households.

    (a) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) Replacement issuances shall be provided only if a household 
timely reports a loss orally or in writing. When the loss is a 
Presidentially-declared disaster (with or without individual 
assistance) the report shall be considered timely if it is made to the 
State agency within 30 days of the date food purchased with Program 
benefits is destroyed in the disaster. When the loss is the result of 
other household misfortune, the report shall be considered timely if it 
is made to the State agency within 10 days of the date food purchased 
with Program benefits is destroyed.
* * * * *

PART 280--DISASTER SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (D-
SNAP)

0
5. Revise the part heading to read as set out above.
0
6. Revise part 280 to read as follows:

PART 280--DISASTER SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (D-
SNAP)

Sec.
280.1 Purpose.
280.2 Eligibility and benefits.
280.3 Disaster request.

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280.4 Application processing and certification periods.
280.5 Households participating in the SNAP when D-SNAP is operating.
280.6 Reconciliation.
280.7 Post disaster review and corrections.
280.8 D-SNAP reporting.

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011-2036.


Sec.  280.1  Purpose.

    (a) This section establishes the requirements for planning, 
requesting, operating, and reporting on a D-SNAP. In addition, the 
appropriate Food and Nutrition Service directives and guidance provide 
additional detail and direction on the steps States should take to 
prepare for an emergency situation, and the procedures States should 
employ in operating D-SNAP.
    (b) Planning for D-SNAP. State agencies shall review their existing 
disaster plan on at least an annual basis and submit a revision, if 
necessary, or a notice of no change, by the 15th of August (or as 
negotiated by individual states) each year for FNS approval; this 
submission shall be an attachment of the Plan of Operation as provided 
in Sec.  272.2 of this chapter. As specified in Sec.  280.8(f), FNS 
will require State agencies to amend the plan if deficiencies are found 
in a D-SNAP post-disaster review. The plan shall include:
    (1) Identification of Federal and State government agencies 
involved in disaster relief activities in the State during a disaster, 
as well as a description of responsibilities for each agency.
    (2) Key points of contact. Provide names, positions, and phone 
numbers of county/local, State, and Federal government officials and 
their back-ups who are key contact persons during a disaster (including 
the State agency disaster coordinator).
    (3) Community partners. Identify private disaster relief agencies 
within the State such as the Red Cross, Salvation Army, or community 
groups and a description of their role in D-SNAP implementation.
    (4) SNAP staffing and resources. Identify staffing and related 
resources available to assist in a disaster and how they will be 
mobilized to target disaster areas in need. Explain how the State/
counties will manage the increased administrative burden associated 
with running a D-SNAP and SNAP operations simultaneously.
    (5) D-SNAP application system development. Describe application 
systems to be used for D-SNAP household management, including any 
workarounds to the SNAP system, considerations associated with running 
SNAP and D-SNAP operations concurrently, compliance with D-SNAP 
reporting requirements, etc.
    (6) Issuance system. Describe the issuance systems to be used for 
D-SNAP household management.
    (7) EBT card stock. Identify EBT card stock available, type of 
cards to be used, steps and timeline for ordering additional cards, and 
any special procedures or resources that will be needed to meet SNAP 
and D-SNAP issuance timeframes, including having cards available at D-
SNAP certification sites.
    (8) Application sites. Describe site selection procedures, 
including potential application/issuance sites for disasters that vary 
in size and scope and any agreements in place with those locations. If 
D-SNAP will operate out of local offices, explain how application sites 
will handle running D-SNAP and SNAP concurrently.
    (9) Demographic data. Identify general demographic data that can 
help the agency tailor its response to a disaster. Identify resources 
for disaster impact data, including preliminary data assessments, flood 
maps, or electrical outage data.
    (10) Public information and outreach. Describe public information 
strategy to ensure that timely, accurate information reaches households 
potentially eligible for D-SNAP benefits. Outline roles, expectations, 
and responsibilities of any SNAP outreach partners included in the 
State Outreach Plan that will assist with D-SNAP.
    (11) Retailer communication. Describe procedures to notify 
retailers of new waivers (see discussion of the potential for hot 
foods, below) and new D-SNAP households.
    (12) Procedures to reduce applicant hardship. Outline steps States 
will take to reduce hardship for D-SNAP applicants and the already 
certified SNAP caseload, including provisions for security, human 
needs, language services, etc.
    (13) Certification process. Describe the specifics of the 
certification process including potential application sites, staffing, 
separation of eligibility and issuance, how application sites will 
manage large crowds, and plans for ensuring access to persons with 
disabilities, the elderly and other vulnerable populations. If online 
pre-registrations are to be used by workers or households, describe 
that process and back-up systems in place if technical issues are 
encountered.
    (14) DSED. Include if the DSED will be used and, if so, specify the 
income limits.
    (15) Household materials. Include sample household application and 
household notices.
    (16) Issuance process. Describe how benefits will be made available 
within 72 hours of D-SNAP application and how to ensure continuation of 
SNAP certification, issuance, and other actions concurrently. Indicate 
how the State will monitor stock levels and ensure sufficient EBT card 
stock. Describe EBT card reconciliation and security procedures, 
including tracking D-SNAP benefits separately from SNAP benefit 
issuance and adherence to FNS reconciliation guidelines, so that 
benefits posted to accounts can be compared to benefits issued by the 
State eligibility system.
    (17) Security and fraud prevention plans. Describe how States will 
ensure security and mitigate the risk of fraud, including a specific 
plan for handling applications submitted by State agency employees, 
procedures for handling questionable applications, and process for 
checking all household members for duplicate participation.
    (18) Disaster reporting and post-disaster review report. Describe 
procedures to ensure that required federal reporting and post-disaster 
review reports will be complete and timely.
    (19) Reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. 
Describe what special accommodations will be made for individuals with 
disabilities at application and issuance sites.
    (20) Circumstances unique to the State which may affect D-SNAP 
operations, including: coordination of resources among County-level 
administrations, how to serve isolated or homebound populations, 
development of procedural modifications to allow SNAP systems to 
accommodate D-SNAP operations, and contingency plans for local offices 
located in flood plains or otherwise subject to closure.
    (c) Training. The State shall issue instructions and provide 
training to project area offices on the handling of disaster assistance 
operations to ensure prior understanding of disaster procedures and 
prompt action upon issuance of a disaster declaration. At a minimum, 
States shall provide D-SNAP training to at least one manager (perhaps a 
D-SNAP coordinator) from each SNAP local office and call center in the 
State.
    (d) State Systems Requirements for D-SNAP. State automated systems 
shall have the ability to:
    (1) Check for duplicate participation as required in Sec.  
280.4(e).
    (2) Meet FNS reconciliation requirements that D-SNAP benefits

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posted to accounts be compared to benefits issued by the State 
eligibility system.
    (3) Generate the reports required in Sec.  280.8. States systems 
shall have the ability to track disaster benefits separately from SNAP 
benefit issuance. States systems shall have the ability to allow 
tracking of multiple D-SNAPs simultaneously, if the State is struck by 
two disasters within a short timeframe.
    (e) EBT Systems and D-SNAP. Each State shall be prepared to issue 
D-SNAP benefits through its EBT system during a disaster. The EBT 
system shall have the ability to coordinate with the State's 
eligibility system and the State's EBT contractor's system. A State's 
D-SNAP issuance plan shall incorporate procedures for:
    (1) Ensuring that approved households have benefits available, 
including EBT cards and PINs no more than 72 hours from when the 
application was filed, unless there is questionable information on the 
application that requires verification. If there is questionable 
information, the State may extend the 72-hour time frame for making 
cards and benefits available to no more than a total of seven days from 
the date of application.
    (2) Accessing sufficient EBT card stock to operate a D-SNAP.
    (3) Replacing households EBT cards that are lost in a disaster as 
soon as possible but within the card replacement timeframes required at 
7 CFR 274.6(b). If the normal EBT replacement process is to mail the 
replacement card to the household's home, and the disaster response 
requires card delivery to a disaster issuance site or alternative 
address in a non-disaster area, the State must be able to override the 
EBT system.


Sec.  280.2  Eligibility and benefits.

    (a) Eligibility. To be eligible for D-SNAP during a disaster a 
household must meet all of the following criteria:
    (1) At the time of the disaster, the household must have been 
residing within the geographical area authorized for disaster 
procedures at the time of the disaster. Such a household may be 
certified for disaster issuance even though it presently is occupying 
temporary accommodations outside of the disaster area (although it 
would need to come to the certification site to be certified for D-
SNAP). States may also choose to extend eligibility to those who worked 
in the disaster area at the time of the disaster. When States submit 
their D-SNAP requests, they should specify if they will serve only 
households that lived in the disaster area, or either lived or worked 
in the disaster area.
    (2) The household will purchase food and prepare meals during the 
disaster benefit period. A household residing in a temporary shelter 
which is providing all its meals shall be ineligible.
    (3) The household has experienced at least one of the following 
adverse effects of the disaster: loss or inaccessibility of income, 
inaccessibility of liquid resources, or disaster-related expenses. At 
the State's option, households whose only disaster-related expense is 
food loss may be considered otherwise eligible for D-SNAP. States 
electing this option must indicate it in their D-SNAP request.
    (i) Loss or inaccessibility of income involves a reduction or 
termination of income or a significant delay in receipt of income. This 
could occur, for example, if a disaster has caused a place of 
employment to close or reduce its work days, if paychecks or other 
payments are lost or destroyed, if there is a significant delay in the 
issuance of paychecks, or if the work location is inaccessible due to 
the disaster.
    (ii) Inaccessibility of liquid resources includes situations in 
which the household is unable to access cash resources for a portion of 
the disaster benefit period.
    (iii) Regarding disaster-related expenses that the household has 
incurred during the disaster benefit period that result from the 
effects of the disaster: the FNS Disaster SNAP Guidance provides the 
specific expenses that shall be considered disaster-related, but States 
can request FNS approval of other reasonable expenses in their disaster 
request.
    (b) Determining income. (1) To be eligible to receive D-SNAP 
benefits, a household's net income received or expected to be received 
during the benefit period, in addition to its accessible liquid 
resources, minus any disaster-related expenses, shall not exceed the 
disaster gross income limit.
    (2) Accessible liquid resources are determined on the first day of 
the benefit period; any funds received during the remainder of the 
benefit period will be counted as income. Accessible liquid resources 
include cash on hand, and funds in accessible checking and saving 
accounts on the first day of the benefit period. Accessible liquid 
resources do not include:
    (i) Retirement accounts;
    (ii) Disaster insurance payments;
    (iii) Disaster assistance received or expected to be received 
during the benefit period; and
    (iv) Payments from Federal, state or county/local government 
agencies or disaster assistance organizations (including disaster-
related Unemployment Compensation).
    (3) The most recent disaster gross income limit calculated by FNS 
shall be used to determine the maximum allowable income for each 
household size. The disaster gross income limit is calculated by adding 
together the maximum monthly net income limit, the maximum standard 
income deduction amount, and the maximum capped shelter expense 
deduction for each household size.
    (c) D-SNAP deductions. (1) Disaster-related expenses are deductible 
if they have been incurred during the disaster period. If the household 
receives or anticipates receiving a reimbursement for these expenses 
during the disaster period, only remaining expense amounts shall be 
deductible.
    (2) States shall elect one of the following options to determine if 
households have disaster-related expenses and the amount of the expense 
to use in determining D-SNAP income. The option selected shall be 
identified in the State's D-SNAP request:
    (i) Use of actual disaster-related expenses identified in the 
Disaster SNAP Guidance referenced in paragraph (a)(3)(iii) of this 
section. Households shall be screened to verify their residence in the 
affected area. Under this option, the State may require that households 
experience at least one disaster-related expense other than or in 
addition to food-loss in order to be eligible for the D-SNAP, while 
still considering food-loss in calculating a household's cumulative 
disaster-related expenses. Alternatively, the State may choose to 
consider households that have experienced food loss alone as their 
disaster-related expense to be otherwise eligible for the D-SNAP.
    (ii) Use of a Disaster Standard Expense Deduction (DSED.) For 
households with $100 or more in deductible disaster-related expenses, 
the DSED shall be added to the disaster gross income limit, and 
households whose take-home pay plus available liquid resources is less 
than or equal to this amount (DSED + the disaster gross income limit) 
shall qualify for D-SNAP benefits. The DSED shall not be applied to any 
household if food loss is their only disaster-related expense.
    (3) A State using ``food loss alone'' in paragraph (c)(2)(i) of 
this section shall verify using available information such as power 
outage maps showing affected homes or zip codes. The use of this 
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screened upon arrival to verify their residence in the affected area. 
Households reporting excessively large amounts of food loss, or any 
other questionable information, shall be referred to fraud 
investigators or senior staff for further review.
    (d) Benefit period and benefit amount. (1) Households meeting the 
eligibility criteria in Sec.  280.2(a) through (c) shall receive the 
full SNAP allotment for their household size as provided under SNAP. 
SNAP allotments are updated yearly and available on the FNS Web site. 
For households already on SNAP and residing in an approved D-SNAP area 
that incur a disaster-related expense and submit an affidavit to that 
effect, States shall supplement their SNAP benefits to bring them up to 
the maximum allotment for their household size.
    (2) Household size and composition is established as of the first 
day of the disaster benefit period. The household includes those people 
living together, and purchasing and preparing food together at the time 
of a disaster. D-SNAP household does not include those people with whom 
applicants are temporarily staying due to the disaster.
    (3) The benefit period is the 30-day period approved by FNS for 
each D-SNAP, except in extraordinary circumstances as determined and 
approved by FNS. The benefit period is the period during which 
disaster-related expenses are to be counted; it is also the start date 
used to determine household composition and resources. Only income 
received, expenses incurred and resources that are accessible during 
the benefit period are considered in determining D-SNAP eligibility. 
The benefit period shall begin on the date of the disaster or the date 
of any mandatory evacuation preceding the disaster. This date is 
generally the first day of the ``Incident Period'' provided by the 
Presidential Disaster Declaration. State agencies needing to modify 
dates from those in their approved D-SNAP request must seek FNS 
approval to do so. States requesting an extension must address the 
ongoing demand for assistance and program integrity concerns.


Sec.  280.3  Disaster request.

    (a) Requests for D-SNAP. (1) The State agency may request 
authorization from FNS to implement temporary D-SNAP procedures when 
all or part of a SNAP project area as defined in 7 CFR 271.2 has been 
struck by a disaster, commercial channels of food distribution are 
available, there is a Presidentially-declared disaster that includes 
Individual Assistance (IA), and SNAP cannot respond to the temporary 
food needs due to the number of affected households.
    (2) The request shall be submitted when the affected community and 
State agency have recovered to allow for an effective administration of 
the D-SNAP (as determined by the State agency), including training for 
D-SNAP operations. The request must be submitted to allow for 
implementation of D-SNAP within a reasonable time period following the 
Individual Assistance declaration. The planned implementation date 
shall also allow sufficient time for the State to publicly notify the 
affected population in the disaster area of the availability of D-SNAP.
    (b) Content of request. Requests must be submitted with a signed 
cover memorandum from the State and include thorough explanations of 
the following components:
    (1) A description the disaster--what happened, the date the 
disaster began, and the affected area.
    (2) The geographic area (list of the project areas affected), and 
explain any differences between the area included in the presidential 
declaration (if applicable) and the requested area in which to operate 
the D-SNAP.
    (3) A draft press release, sample application, preliminary damage 
assessments, and map of disaster area. In addition to these required 
items, other supporting documentation may be included.
    (4) The start and end dates of the application period. If the 
application period will be staggered, give dates for each county/area. 
Note if application sites will be open over the weekend or for extended 
hours.
    (5) The start and end dates of the 30-day benefit period. The start 
of the benefit period should generally match the first day of the 
``incident period'' on the disaster declaration. If not, then the State 
should explain the reason for the difference.
    (6) Identification of any options the State has chosen, including 
whether or not food loss only will be a qualifying expense, and if 
households that worked but did not live in the disaster area will be 
eligible.
    (7) Whether only households that lived in the disaster area will be 
eligible for D-SNAP, or if households that only worked in the disaster 
area will also be eligible.
    (8) Whether a DSED is being used. If so, include the income limits.
    (9) Whether ``food loss alone'' will be included as a criterion for 
eligibility.
    (10) Whether supplements will be automatic or individual (by 
affidavit) for currently certified SNAP households. If automatic, 
describe who is eligible and include supporting data. Also, indicate an 
estimate of the value of issuances for automatic supplements. Requests 
for automatic supplements must be accompanied by supporting data which 
indicate that a majority of the population in a given area has suffered 
an adverse effect as a result of the disaster. If individual 
supplements are to be used, include information on the process for 
requesting supplements--by phone/mail affidavit, electronically, or in 
person at local office/D-SNAP application site.
    (11) The estimated total number of people, homes, businesses, etc. 
impacted by the disaster; estimates of anticipated D-SNAP applicants; 
number of currently certified SNAP households to be served; and 
explanation of how both estimates were derived.
    (12) A description of issuance procedures, the number of EBT cards 
on hand, and plans for requesting, receiving, and distributing 
additional cards as needed.
    (13) A description of application sites, security/crowd control, 
and procedures to ensure program access and reasonable accommodation 
for persons with disabilities.
    (14) Plans for utilizing staff from other program areas, counties, 
or States, as appropriate. Indicate number of staff available and how 
staff/supervisors will be distributed among the application sites.
    (15) A description of how program information, including 
eligibility criteria and application sites, will be disseminated to the 
public. List partner organizations involved and describe the 
responsibilities of each, including role of volunteers, if applicable. 
Examples of partner activities include spreading D-SNAP information on 
behalf of the State or providing onsite application assistance. 
Sufficient time shall be allowed to notify the public prior to the 
start of the program.
    (16) A description of the recipient claim procedures and thresholds 
to be followed if they differ from either SNAP regulations at Sec.  
273.18 of this chapter or the State's FNS approved procedures for 
handling recipient claims in SNAP.
    (17) A description of the procedures that will be used for 
identifying and handling applications by State agency/State employees.
    (18) A description of the fraud prevention strategies and security 
measures in place.
    (c) Changes to an approved D-SNAP. (1) When a State believes that a 
modification to an approved D-SNAP request is necessary, it shall 
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written request to change its approved D-SNAP.
    (2) Expansion of D-SNAP. To expand the geographic coverage of an 
approved D-SNAP, a State shall submit a request to FNS for expansion, 
detailing the impact of the disaster in the new area, the application 
period, and the anticipated number of applicants and currently 
certified SNAP households that will be served. If the benefit period 
will also change, then the new benefit periods dates and justification 
for doing so shall also be included.
    (3) Extension to a D-SNAP. In some cases, States may find that 
their initial application period is not sufficient to serve all 
eligible households, and they may wish to request that the application 
period be extended. Requests to extend the D-SNAP application period 
shall be submitted to FNS with sufficient time for it to review and 
approve the request prior to the end of the initial application period; 
requests shall include justification of the need for additional time.
    (3) Other Modifications to D-SNAP. Other modifications, including 
any that would affect applicant eligibility, shall only be made prior 
to the start of the application period to ensure that the eligibility 
criteria are applied equitably to all applicants. Occasionally, 
modifications may be made after D-SNAP operations have begun, such as 
when a State that was originally approved for individual supplements 
decides to issue automatic supplements in a certain area. However, once 
the application period has commenced, the benefit period cannot be 
modified. Because of the limited window of time in which most 
modifications can be requested, States should carefully consider their 
program options prior to submitting the initial request.


Sec.  280.4  Application processing and certification periods.

    (a) Period for processing applications. (1) States shall only 
accept applications for D-SNAP benefits from new households, and 
requests for supplements from currently certified SNAP households, 
during the approved application period.
    (2) If the State is accepting requests for supplements from 
currently certified SNAP households over the phone and mailing the 
affidavit forms to the household, the request for an affidavit must be 
received during the D-SNAP application period.
    (3) Application periods shall last 7 days, though States retain the 
option to request more or fewer days as they deem appropriate to the 
circumstances. The State should provide its rationale for any deviation 
from the 7-day application period in its D-SNAP request. The State 
should also inform FNS, in its D-SNAP request, whether applications 
will be accepted on Saturday and/or Sunday.
    (b) Interviews. (1) All D-SNAP applicants or their authorized 
representatives are required to have a face-to-face interview. 
Exceptions to the face-to-face interview shall only be made for 
individuals with disabilities that preclude visiting an application 
site. States should use screening techniques prior to the interview to 
identify those households which do not meet required eligibility 
criteria, such as having been adversely affected by the disaster. The 
interview shall be conducted as an official discussion of household 
circumstances; however, it shall be designed to quickly process the 
application. If an applicant household does not meet the D-SNAP 
eligibility standards, the household shall be informed of the potential 
availability of benefits under SNAP.
    (2) The D-SNAP interview shall be conducted by State agency merit 
system personnel.
    (3) The individual interviewed must be a member of the household or 
an authorized representative. The household may be accompanied to the 
interview by anyone of its choice. The interviewer shall review the 
information that appears on the application to resolve unclear or 
incomplete information with the household.
    (c) Certification period. Households shall be assigned 
certification periods that coincide with the disaster benefit period. 
If the benefit period is one month, then income over this full month 
period shall be counted, disaster-related expenses that are incurred 
over this full month period shall be deducted, and the monthly SNAP 
maximum income limit for the appropriate household size shall equal the 
disaster eligibility limit. If the disaster benefit period is for half 
of a month, then income over the half-month period shall be counted, 
disaster-related expenses incurred over this period shall be deducted, 
and the disaster eligibility limit shall be one half of the monthly 
SNAP limit for size of the household.
    (d) Benefit availability. The State agency shall act promptly on 
all applications and make benefits available, including EBT cards and 
PINs, to eligible households that complete the D-SNAP application 
process no later than 72 hours following their filing of the 
application, unless the information provided by the applicant is deemed 
questionable. When information is found to be questionable, the State 
shall resolve the issue(s) to determine eligibility, and make benefits 
available within 7 days following the filing of the application or deny 
the application.
    (e) Screening for duplicate participation during disasters. States 
shall develop a system to detect duplicate applications for D-SNAP. 
States shall either check for duplicate information up front, or may 
accept applications and inform applicants that eligibility is 
contingent upon a subsequent check for duplicates. States shall check 
for duplicate participation using onsite or offsite computer databases, 
but shall include all individuals included on each application. States 
shall update computer databases on a daily basis throughout the 
application period. States shall screen D-SNAP applications for 
duplicate participation with:
    (1) SNAP.
    (2) Household disaster distribution of USDA Foods.
    (3) Other D-SNAPs with overlapping benefit periods.
    (4) Already approved D-SNAP applications.
    (5) Denied D-SNAP applicants (to identify attempted duplicate 
participation).
    (f) D-SNAP verification requirements. To expedite the certification 
for D-SNAP, the State agency shall use the procedures specified in this 
paragraph rather than the standard SNAP verification required by Sec.  
273.2(f). The applicant's identity shall be verified. Examples of 
acceptable verification which the household may provide include, but 
are not limited to: A driver's license, work or school ID, voter 
registration card, birth certificate, or, a collateral contact. 
Residency and household composition at the time of the disaster shall 
be verified where possible, and must be verified if questionable. In 
some situations (such as in the case of a household that arrived in the 
area just prior to the disaster), verification of residency may not be 
possible. When residency that is questionable cannot be verified 
despite the efforts of the State agency and the household, the 
household shall not be denied D-SNAP solely for this reason. Loss/
inaccessibility of income or liquid resources and food loss shall be 
verified if questionable.
    (g) Applications from state and county employees. State and local 
staff may be entitled to D-SNAP benefits and shall be subject to the 
same eligibility criteria as any other applicant. States shall 
incorporate the following internal controls into their disaster 
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    (1) Certification and issuance duties shall be handled by different 
staff.
    (2) A question shall be included on the D-SNAP application asking 
if anyone in the applicant household (or its authorized representative) 
is employed by the State or local SNAP agency.
    (3) Supervisors or investigators shall conduct employee 
certification interviews.
    (4) States shall audit all employee applications and inform 
employees of this policy in advance of implementing the D-SNAP.


Sec.  280.5  Households participating in the SNAP when D-SNAP is 
operating.

    (a) SNAP shall continue to operate during the disaster benefit 
period and shall continue to process applications and make eligibility 
determinations in the normal manner in accordance with parts 273 and 
274 of the SNAP regulations in this chapter. Households currently 
certified for SNAP benefits may be eligible for supplemental benefits.
    (b) Disaster supplements. (1) When D-SNAP is approved and operating 
in a given jurisdiction, supplements shall be issued to currently 
certified SNAP households affected by the disaster in that jurisdiction 
that bring their benefit level up to the maximum allotment for their 
household size. States shall issue supplemental benefits on an 
individual basis, via the filing of an affidavit of disaster loss by 
the household, or automatically to all currently certified SNAP 
households in a designated area. By virtue of their participation in 
SNAP such households need not appear in person at the D-SNAP site.
    (2) To obtain an individual supplement, households shall complete 
an affidavit of disaster loss.
    (3) States' requests to issue automatic supplements and the 
supporting justification shall be included in the State's D-SNAP 
request. States shall specify their decision to issue automatic 
supplements and must be able to show that they can effectively target 
the benefits to geographic areas that were heavily impacted by the 
disaster. Currently certified SNAP households not receiving automatic 
issuance but who were living in the disaster area and experienced 
disaster losses may still request supplemental benefits via an 
individual affidavit of disaster.
    (c) Replacements. As provided in Sec.  274.6, replacement benefits 
are always available to SNAP households that file an affidavit that 
they have experienced an adverse effect causing them to lose food 
purchased with their benefits.


Sec.  280.6  Reconciliation.

    (a) EBT cards. Cards shipped from a central location shall be 
tracked until distributed locally to households. Each issuance site 
shall maintain a beginning and ending inventory and track new cards 
received, total cards available, and cards issued. If the State assigns 
Personal Identification Numbers (PINs), they must also account for PIN 
mailers or envelopes to ensure adequate security, except when the PIN 
is formulated from the Primary Account Number. The State shall 
reconcile the number of cards set-up with EBT accounts and the number 
of cards issued to identify and resolve any discrepancies.
    (b) D-SNAP issuances. States shall track D-SNAP benefits separately 
from SNAP benefit issuance and adhere to FNS reconciliation guidelines 
so that they can compare benefits posted to accounts to benefits issued 
by the State eligibility system.


Sec.  280.7  Post disaster review and corrections.

    (a) States shall conduct a comprehensive review and individual case 
reviews. Based upon a problem analysis of the findings from these 
reviews, the State shall modify its disaster plan.
    (1) The comprehensive review should begin with an overview of the 
D-SNAP operation, including where and when it took place, how it was 
staffed, and the total number of applications approved and amount of 
benefits issued. The State should then examine the systems or methods 
employed, document any major problems or challenges encountered, and 
discuss the interventions used to solve those issues in the following 
areas:
    (i) Certification systems;
    (ii) Fraud control;
    (iii) Issuance;
    (iv) Public information and outreach;
    (v) Program accessibility;
    (vi) Security.
    (2)(i) The State agency shall conduct a post-disaster review of 
disaster certification activities by selecting and reviewing a sample 
of individual cases that applied for D-SNAP. The review of certified 
cases shall include: A case record review; an interview with the 
participant; verification of each element of eligibility for the 
State's D-SNAP program including identity, residency, income, household 
size and disaster related expenses; a determination of eligibility for 
disaster assistance; and an analysis of errors.
    (ii) States with 10,000 or more approved D-SNAP households shall 
select a sample of 400 approved cases for review. States with less than 
10,000 but more than 300 approved D-SNAP households shall select a 
sample of between 300 and 400 cases as shown below. States with 300 or 
fewer would review all cases.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Approved D-SNAP households (N)          Minimum sample size (n)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10,000 and over........................  n = 400
300 to 9,999...........................  n = 300 + [0.01031(N-300)]
Under 300..............................  n = all cases
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) A sample of 100 denied D-SNAP applications shall be reviewed 
to identify errors made in not providing benefits to eligible 
households. If there are fewer than 100 denied applications, all denied 
applications would be reviewed.
    (iv) If a State uses a random sample, the State shall identify this 
in the post disaster report described and include the following 
information:
    (A) The number of cases or in the sample universe;
    (B) A description of the sample frame and how it was constructed;
    (C) The sample size selected;
    (D) The number of sample cases completed; and
    (E) The findings from the sample cases completed.
    (3) States shall review all State agency employee applications--
approved and denied.
    (4) For all case reviews, no cases shall be dropped for any reason 
and the State shall report information gathered from all case reviews.
    (5) State agencies shall submit the post disaster report containing 
the results of the reviews, the problem analysis, and proposed 
improvements within 6 months of the close of each D-SNAP operation.
    (b) Fair hearings requirements in a D-SNAP. Any household who 
applied for D-SNAP benefits and was denied may request a fair hearing. 
A household which has requested a fair hearing shall be offered an 
immediate onsite supervisory review. Households that are not satisfied 
with the outcome of the supervisory review retain the right to request 
a fair hearing in accordance with Sec.  273.15 of this chapter.
    (c) Restored benefits from D-SNAP. States shall issue restored 
benefits to households when an incorrect denial of benefits is 
subsequently corrected. The issuance system shall clearly note that 
such corrected issuances were restored benefits.
    (d) D-SNAP recipient claims collection requirements. States shall 
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consistent with the claims collection requirements of SNAP regulations 
at Sec.  273.18 of this chapter. Claims shall be established as soon as 
possible after the close of the disaster operation. States may also 
follow their FNS-approved procedures and thresholds for establishing 
claims in SNAP for claims arising from D-SNAP, or may include any 
alternate procedures or thresholds in their D-SNAP request. However, if 
a claim is established against a household for an overpayment of SNAP 
benefits, this amount may not be collected from the D-SNAP issuance.


Sec.  280.8  D-SNAP reporting.

    (a) D-SNAP daily reports. States operating a D-SNAP shall report to 
FNS on a daily basis. States shall begin submitting reports on the day 
following the first day of D-SNAP operations and continue submitting 
the reports on a daily basis until all applications are processed. 
States shall use a daily reporting template provided by FNS. Data 
should be submitted by county, as indicated in the template. The daily 
reports must capture the new D-SNAP and SNAP issuance data listed in 
paragraphs (a)(1) through (13) of this section:
    (1) Number of D-SNAP applications received;
    (2) Number of new D-SNAP households approved;
    (3) Number of new D-SNAP persons approved;
    (4) Number of SNAP households receiving supplements;
    (5) Number of people previously certified for SNAP approved for 
supplements;
    (6) Number of new D-SNAP households denied;
    (7) Number of SNAP households receiving replacement issuance;
    (8) Value of new D-SNAP benefits approved;
    (9) Value of SNAP supplements approved;
    (10) Value of SNAP replacement issuance;
    (11) Average benefit per new D-SNAP household;
    (12) Average benefit per SNAP household; and
    (13) Any additional information the State believes FNS should be 
aware of.
    (b) FNS-292B, Report of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 
Benefit Issuance for Disaster Relief. Within 45 days of the termination 
of a D-SNAP operation, the State agency shall submit the FNS-292B. This 
report shall be submitted electronically in the Food Programs Reporting 
System (FPRS). The FNS 292B shall contain the following issuance data 
for D-SNAP operations:
    (1) Number of new households issued D-SNAP benefits.
    (2) Total number of new persons issued D-SNAP benefits.
    (3) Number of households certified in SNAP that were issued 
supplements.
    (4) Total value of benefits issued to new households and 
supplements issued to previously certified SNAP households.
    (c) Form FNS-388, Monthly Issuance Report. The FNS-388 shall 
include issuance and participation figures for new D-SNAP households 
and previously certified SNAP households receiving disaster supplements 
and/or replacements. Replacement benefits shall be reported for the 
month for which they are intended.
    (d) Form FNS-209, Status of Claims Against Households Report. In 
the remarks section of the FNS-209, States shall indicate the number of 
claims established and collected against D-SNAP benefits. D-SNAP claims 
must be identified on backup documentation in the accounting systems 
for the FNS-209.
    (e) Form FNS-46, Issuance Reconciliation Report. The FNS-46 shall 
include issuance and participation figures for new D-SNAP households 
and SNAP households receiving disaster supplements and/or replacements. 
The FNS-46 and FNS-388 should reconcile with the reported net issuance.
    (f) Post-disaster Report. The post-disaster review report shall be 
comprised of four parts: The comprehensive review, individual reviews, 
problem analysis, and proposed improvements to the disaster plan. 
States shall submit the post-disaster report containing the reviews, 
the problem analysis, and proposed improvements within 6 months of the 
close of each D-SNAP operation.

     Dated: May 2, 2016.
Telora T. Dean,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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                                                  (7) Are there regulations, reporting                 Program (D–SNAP). The rulemaking is                   explain the reason for any change you
                                               requirements, or regulatory processes                   necessary to implement a section of the               recommend. Where possible, you
                                               that are unnecessarily complicated or                   Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. This                  should reference the specific section or
                                               could be streamlined to achieve                         rulemaking also addresses a section of                paragraph you are addressing. We may
                                               regulatory objectives in more efficient                 the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief                not consider or include in the
                                               ways?                                                   and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988                  Administrative Record that supports the
                                                  (8) Are there rules or reporting                     and accompanying Executive Order                      final rulemaking comments that we
                                               requirements that have been overtaken                   12673, which provides the authority for               receive after the close of the comment
                                               by technological developments? Can                      the Department to determine the need                  period or comments delivered to an
                                               new technologies be leveraged to                        for SNAP assistance during a                          address other than that listed above. We
                                               modify, streamline, or do away with                     presidentially-declared disaster.                     will make available all comments for
                                               existing regulatory or reporting                        DATES: Written comments on this                       public inspection, including, name,
                                               requirements?                                           proposed rule must be received on or                  address and other contact information of
                                                  (9) How can the Department best                      before July 11, 2016.                                 respondents. If you wish to request that
                                               obtain and consider accurate, objective                 ADDRESSES: The Food and Nutrition                     we consider withholding your name,
                                               information and data about the costs,                   Service (FNS) invites interested persons              address, or other contact information
                                               burdens, and benefits of existing                       to submit comments on this proposed                   from public review or from disclosure
                                               regulations? Are there existing sources                 rule. Comments may be submitted by                    under the Freedom of Information Act,
                                               of data the Department can use to                       any of the following methods:                         you must state this prominently at the
                                               evaluate the post-promulgation effects                     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Preferred
                                               of regulations over time? We invite                                                                           beginning of your comment. We will
                                                                                                       method. Go to http://                                 honor requests for confidentiality on a
                                               interested parties to provide data that                 www.regulations.gov; follow the online
                                               may be in their possession that                                                                               case-by-case basis to the extent allowed
                                                                                                       instructions for submitting comments                  by law. We will make available for
                                               documents the costs, burdens, and                       on Docket FNS 2015–0021.
                                               benefits of existing requirements.                                                                            public inspection in their entirety all
                                                                                                          FAX: Submit comments by facsimile                  submissions from organizations or
                                                  (10) Are there regulations that are                  transmission to (703) 305–2486,
                                               working well that can be expanded or                                                                          businesses, and from individuals
                                                                                                       attention: Sasha Gersten-Paal.                        identifying themselves as
                                               used as a model to fill gaps in other                      Mail: Send comments to Sasha
                                               DOE regulatory programs?                                                                                      representatives or officials of
                                                                                                       Gersten-Paal, Branch Chief, Certification
                                                  The Department notes that this RFI is                                                                      organizations or businesses.
                                                                                                       Policy Branch, Program Development
                                               issued solely for information and                       Division, Supplemental Nutrition                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    For
                                               program-planning purposes. Responses                    Assistance Program, Food and Nutrition                further information concerning this
                                               to this RFI do not bind DOE to any                      Service, 3101 Park Center Drive, Room                 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
                                               further actions related to the response.                812, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302, (703)               you may contact Sasha Gersten-Paal,
                                               All submissions will be made publically                 305–2507.                                             Branch Chief, Certification Policy
                                               available on http://www.regulations.gov.                   Hand Delivery or Courier: Deliver                  Branch, Program Development Division,
                                                 Issued in Washington, DC on May 3, 2016.              comments to Sasha Gersten-Paal at the                 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
                                               Steven P. Croley,                                       above address.                                        Program, 3101 Park Center Drive, Room
                                               General Counsel.                                           Additional electronic filing                       810, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302, or by
                                               [FR Doc. 2016–10956 Filed 5–9–16; 8:45 am]              information: You may download a copy                  email at Sasha.Gersten-Paal@
                                               BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
                                                                                                       of this rule from www.fns.usda.gov/                   fns.usda.gov.
                                                                                                       SNAP. You may also comment via the
                                                                                                       Internet at the same address. Please                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                       include ATTENTION RIN: 0584–AE00
                                               DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               in the subject line and your name and                 Background
                                                                                                       address in the message. If you do not                    The basic premise underlying the D–
                                               Food and Nutrition Service
                                                                                                       receive a confirmation that we have
                                                                                                                                                             SNAP and this proposed rule is that
                                                                                                       received your comment please call
                                               7 CFR Parts 272, 274, and 280                                                                                 when a disaster occurs (and after
                                                                                                       Sasha Gersten-Paal at 703–305–2507.
                                                                                                                                                             commercial channels of food
                                               [FNS 2015–0021]                                            All comments on this proposed rule
                                                                                                       will be included in the record and will               distribution are operating again) there is
                                               RIN 0584–AE00                                           be made available to the public. Please               an increased and immediate need for
                                                                                                       be advised that the substance of the                  nutrition assistance for families that
                                               Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                                                                             have suffered loss of income and/or
                                               Program (SNAP): Disaster                                comments and the identity of the
                                                                                                       individuals or entities submitting the                incurred additional costs due to the
                                               Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                                                                             disaster. SNAP is not designed to take
                                               Program (D–SNAP)                                        comments will be subject to public
                                                                                                       disclosure. FNS will make the                         disaster-related expenses into account
                                               AGENCY:  Food and Nutrition Service,                    comments publicly available on the                    in determining eligibility. SNAP
                                               USDA.                                                   Internet via http://www.regulations.gov.              eligibility requirements typically do not
                                               ACTION: Proposed rule.                                     All submissions will be available for              match the sudden (but temporary) needs
                                                                                                       public inspection at the office of FNS                of households affected by disaster, and
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                                               SUMMARY:   This proposed rule would                     during regular business hours (8:30 a.m.              SNAP’s procedural requirements make
                                               amend the Supplemental Nutrition                        to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday) at               it difficult for States to handle the large
                                               Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly                     3101 Park Center Drive, Room 810,                     number of people suddenly in need of
                                               the Food Stamp Program) regulations to                  Alexandria, Virginia 22302–1594.                      immediate assistance. Thus, it may be
                                               establish procedures for planning,                         Written comments on this proposed                  necessary to implement a D–SNAP that
                                               requesting and operating a Disaster                     rule should be specific, confined to                  uses a different set of rules to determine
                                               Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                       issues pertinent to the rule, and should              need and issue benefits.


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                                               How D–SNAP Currently Operates                                             affected by the disaster, and meet                                         request to operate a D–SNAP, effectively
                                                                                                                         certain D–SNAP eligibility criteria. D–                                    implement the D–SNAP, ensure
                                                  D–SNAP provides temporary food                                         SNAP is designed for situations where                                      program integrity in D–SNAP
                                               assistance for households affected by a                                   a large number of households have                                          operations, submit daily reports,
                                               disaster when there is a Presidential                                     disaster-related expenses not                                              perform post-disaster reviews and report
                                               disaster declaration that includes the                                    contemplated when an individual                                            their findings to FNS.
                                               provision of individual assistance.                                       applies for SNAP.
                                               Currently, D–SNAP provides one month                                         The primary responsibility for                                          What acronyms or abbreviations are
                                               of benefits to eligible disaster survivors                                providing emergency food assistance                                        used in this supplementary discussion
                                               and can facilitate the issuance of                                        rests with the State agency. Currently,                                    of the proposed provisions?
                                               supplemental SNAP benefits for                                            utilizing FNS Guidance, State agencies                                       In the discussion of the proposed
                                               currently certified households. To be                                     design their own D–SNAP Plan,                                              provisions in this rule, we use the
                                               eligible for D–SNAP, a household must                                     evaluate the need for a D–SNAP or                                          following acronyms or other
                                               live (or in some cases, work) in the                                      another feeding program should a                                           abbreviations to stand in for certain
                                               identified disaster area, have been                                       disaster strike, submit to FNS a detailed                                  words or phrases:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Acronym,
                                                                                                                                        Phrase                                                                                                    abbreviation,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   or symbol

                                               Code of Federal Regulations ..........................................................................................................................................................           CFR.
                                               United States Code .........................................................................................................................................................................     U.S.C.
                                               Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ....................................................................................................................                          D–SNAP.
                                               Electronic Benefit Transfer .............................................................................................................................................................        EBT.
                                               Individual Assistance ......................................................................................................................................................................     IA.
                                               Federal Register .............................................................................................................................................................................   FR.
                                               Federal Fiscal Year .........................................................................................................................................................................    FY.
                                               Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 ......................................................................................................................................................            Act.
                                               Food and Nutrition Service .............................................................................................................................................................         FNS.
                                               Secretary of Agriculture ..................................................................................................................................................................      the Secretary.
                                               Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ..................................................................................................................................                     SNAP.
                                               U. S. Department of Agriculture .....................................................................................................................................................            the Department.
                                               Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ...............................................................................................                                  Stafford Act.
                                               Federal Emergency Management Agency .....................................................................................................................................                        FEMA.



                                               Legislation and Regulations                                               disaster. The President may direct                                         the authority to establish temporary
                                                                                                                         Federal agencies to support States’                                        emergency standards of eligibility for
                                               What authorities does the Department
                                                                                                                         response efforts and assist in the                                         households who are survivors of a
                                               have regarding disasters?
                                                                                                                         distribution of food and other                                             disaster that disrupts commercial
                                                  FNS can provide disaster nutrition                                     consumable supplies.                                                       channels of food distribution, after those
                                               assistance in three ways:                                                    After consultation with FEMA, the                                       channels have been restored. The Act
                                                  • Provide USDA purchased foods for                                     Secretary also has the authority to                                        requires that the Secretary establish a
                                               shelters and other mass feeding sites (42                                 establish temporary emergency                                              disaster task force to assist States in the
                                               U.S.C. 5180);                                                             standards of eligibility for victims of a                                  implementation and operation of a D–
                                                  • Provide USDA commodity (food)                                        disaster if they are in need of temporary                                  SNAP and send members to the disaster
                                               assistance for distribution directly to                                   food assistance, and commercial                                            site if cost-effective. The Act also
                                               households in need in certain limited                                     channels of food distribution were                                         requires that the regulations address
                                               circumstances (42 U.S.C.5180);                                            disrupted, but have again become                                           replacement benefits for households
                                                  • Approve a State D–SNAP operation                                     available. FNS has generally approved                                      currently certified in SNAP that
                                               and provide funding for 100 percent of                                    States’ requests for D–SNAP under
                                               disaster benefits and 50 percent of State                                                                                                            experience food loss, and provides for
                                                                                                                         Stafford Act authority when areas
                                               administrative costs. FNS supports the                                                                                                               the adjustment of issuance and
                                                                                                                         affected by disasters have received a
                                               State’s efforts to provide D–SNAP                                         Presidential disaster declaration that                                     reporting requirements in the D–SNAP.
                                               benefits by providing policy guidance,                                    includes an individual assistance                                             Under Section 11(e)(14) of the Act, as
                                               training, and technical assistance to                                     declaration, since this establishes the                                    part of a State agency’s overall Plan of
                                               State agencies as they plan, implement,                                   need for assistance at the household                                       Operation, the State agency is required
                                               and assess their D–SNAP activities (42                                    level.                                                                     to specify a plan for providing SNAP for
                                               U.S.C. 5179).                                                                                                                                        households that are victims of a disaster
                                                                                                                         What does legislation say about D–
                                                  All three types of assistance may be                                                                                                              and that such plan shall include, but not
                                                                                                                         SNAP?
                                               needed for disaster victims throughout                                                                                                               be limited to, procedures for informing
                                               or at different points of time following                                     The Stafford Act provides the                                           the public about the disaster program
                                               the disaster. However, households                                         Secretary of Agriculture with the
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                                                                                                                                                                                                    and how to apply for its benefits. The
                                               cannot simultaneously receive both D–                                     authority to operate a D–SNAP when                                         plan should also give consideration to
                                               SNAP benefits and commodity                                               affected areas have received a                                             coordinating efforts with other Federal
                                               assistance.                                                               Presidential major disaster declaration                                    and private relief agencies, as well as
                                                  Under the Stafford Act the President                                   for individual assistance (IA) and when                                    local government officials.
                                               is authorized to declare a ‘‘major                                        commercial channels of food
                                               disaster’’ when requested to do so by the                                 distribution are available. Section (5)(h)
                                               Governor of a state stuck by a natural                                    of the Act provides the Secretary with


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                                               Has the Department previously                           4(c) of this Act or the procedures set                varied and unpredictable nature of each
                                               published rules for D–SNAP?                             forth in 5 U.S.C. 553.                                disaster. While there are similarities
                                                                                                          • In addition to establishing                      among disasters, each set of
                                                  The Department published the
                                                                                                       temporary emergency standards of                      circumstances is different enough that
                                               interim rule in 1981, at 46 FR 8922–01
                                                                                                       eligibility, the Secretary shall provide              any attempt to limit State and FNS
                                               (January 27, 1981) (amended in 1991
                                                                                                       for emergency allotments to eligible                  flexibility could cause delays in Federal
                                               and 2005), which established the
                                                                                                       households to replace food destroyed in               and State response time in providing
                                               Department’s authority to approve
                                                                                                       a disaster. Such emergency allotments                 benefits to the victims of disasters.
                                               temporary emergency standards of
                                                                                                       would be equal to the value of the food               Thus, regulations that inherently seek to
                                               eligibility for disaster victims without
                                                                                                       actually lost in such disaster but not                standardize policy and procedures,
                                               regard to Section 4(c) of the Act or the
                                                                                                       greater than the applicable maximum                   regardless of specific circumstances, can
                                               procedures set forth in the
                                                                                                       monthly allotment for the household                   become problematic when the
                                               Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
                                                                                                       size.                                                 circumstances call for flexibility. In this
                                               553). Based on this authority, as
                                                                                                          • The Secretary may also approve                   proposal, the Department provides a
                                               disasters have occurred, the Department
                                                                                                       alternate methods for issuing food                    basic framework for D–SNAP that sets
                                               has approved the specific procedures to
                                                                                                       stamp benefits during a disaster when                 clear expectations for State and local
                                               be used, depending on the
                                                                                                       reliance on Electronic Benefits Transfer              administrators while still allowing as
                                               circumstances of each particular
                                                                                                       (EBT) systems is impracticable.                       much flexibility as possible.
                                               disaster. The procedures in the interim
                                                                                                                                                             Furthermore, the Department is
                                               rulemaking (that was never published as                 What has the Department learned using
                                                                                                                                                             attempting to provide responsible fiscal
                                               a final rule) for certifying disaster-                  this authority?
                                                                                                                                                             controls of the disaster benefits while
                                               affected households and issuing D–                         The Department has learned several                 ensuring that benefits are provided to
                                               SNAP benefits initially served as a basis               lessons over the years. First, each                   eligible applicants during disasters.
                                               for D–SNAP guidance to States. FNS                      disaster situation is different and it is
                                               guidance has since evolved and has                      important to provide States flexibility in            Does FNS provide additional direction
                                               been updated as necessary based on                      requesting a D–SNAP that will meet the                or guidance regarding D–SNAP?
                                               experience and States’ needs.                           needs of the disaster victims and is                     Yes, FNS provides detailed guidance
                                               Would this proposed rule address the                    compatible with the State’s plans and                 which can be found on the FNS Web
                                               ‘‘Disaster Task Force’’ discussed in the                administration. Second, disaster                      site at http://www.fns.usda.gov/
                                               Act?                                                    planning and preparation are critical to              disasters/response/D–SNAP_Handbook/
                                                                                                       a timely and well coordinated response                D–SNAP_handbook.pdf. This guidance
                                                 The proposed rule does not address                    to different disaster situations. Third,              is based upon lessons learned by FNS
                                               the D–SNAP task force. FNS employs                      State monitoring and reporting on                     and States’ best practices in several
                                               staff at its national office and in its                 program operations and integrity must                 types of disasters. It is designed to assist
                                               regional offices that work with State                   be integrated into the planning and                   States in all aspects of the D–SNAP.
                                               staff, and coordinate with other Federal                implementation of any D–SNAP.                         Adherence to this guidance can improve
                                               agencies in preparing for disasters. FNS                                                                      preparedness, expedite approval of
                                               staff assists with D–SNAP operations as                 What aspects of the D–SNAP does the
                                                                                                                                                             requests and reduce the potential for
                                               appropriate, including going on-site in                 proposed rule address?
                                                                                                                                                             waste and fraud in D–SNAP operations.
                                               many instances. While these staffs                        This proposed rule primarily
                                               change over time in response to the                     addresses several aspects of the D–                   When is it appropriate to request D–
                                               need for disaster-related activity, they                SNAP, including:                                      SNAP?
                                               constitute the flexible type of task force              • The development of a Disaster Plan                    D–SNAP timing varies with the
                                               contemplated by the Act. Thus, there is                 • Circumstances necessary for approval                unique circumstances of each disaster,
                                               no need to regulate this provision of the                 of a D–SNAP                                         but begins after there has been a
                                               Act.                                                    • Required content of the State request               Presidentially-declared disaster for IA
                                               What do the current interim regulations                   to FNS for a D–SNAP                                 and commercial channels of food
                                               for D–SNAP say?                                         • The basic eligibility and benefit                   distribution have been restored so
                                                                                                         policy for participation in D–SNAP                  families are able to purchase and
                                                  The interim regulations currently in                 • The application processing                          prepare food.
                                               effect state that:                                        requirements for D–SNAP
                                                  • The Secretary shall, after                                                                               What is IA?
                                                                                                       • Policy regarding currently certified
                                               consultation with the official                            SNAP participants residing in disaster                IA is financial or direct assistance to
                                               empowered to exercise the authority                       areas                                               individuals and families whose property
                                               provided for by the Stafford Act,                       • Monitoring State D–SNAP operations                  has been damaged or destroyed as a
                                               establish temporary emergency                           • State Reporting on D–SNAP (both                     result of a Presidentially-declared
                                               standards of eligibility for the duration                 during and at the conclusion of                     disaster, and whose losses are not
                                               of the emergency for households who                       disaster operations)                                covered by insurance. The decision to
                                               are victims of a disaster which disrupts                                                                      designate an area as eligible for IA is
                                               commercial channels of food                             Does this proposed rule establish                     made by FEMA. The IA is intended to
                                               distribution, if such households are in                 detailed operating and policy                         help households with critical expenses
                                               need of temporary food assistance and                   requirements for all D–SNAP
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                                                                                                                                                             that cannot be covered in other ways.
                                               if commercial channels of food                          operations?                                             FNS proposes to approve the
                                               distribution have again become                            This proposed rule is intended to                   operation of D–SNAP under Stafford
                                               available to meet the temporary food                    provide as much flexibility as possible               Act authority when affected areas have
                                               needs of such households.                               in the design of each D–SNAP operation                received a Presidential disaster
                                                  • Such standards as are prescribed for               while establishing consistent rules for               declaration for IA because receipt of an
                                               individual emergencies may be                           requesting, monitoring and reporting on               individual assistance declaration is
                                               promulgated without regard to section                   the D–SNAP. The reason for this is the                indicative of households’ need for food


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                                               assistance in the affected area. However,               participating in SNAP and requests for                What are the basic eligibility criteria for
                                               since D–SNAP is intended to meet                        supplements only from households                      D–SNAP?
                                               households’ immediate needs, States                     currently certified in SNAP during the                  To be eligible for D–SNAP, the
                                               would be required to implement D–                       approved application period. FNS has                  Department proposes that an applicant
                                               SNAP within a reasonable time period                    generally approved application periods                household must first meet basic criteria,
                                               following the IA declaration. FNS is                    of 7 consecutive days (business days at               including: (1) Residency; (2) Household
                                               reluctant to approve requests for D–                    the State’s option), though States have               Composition; (3) Adverse effects due to
                                               SNAP that are made after the immediate                  the option to request more or fewer days              the disaster; and (4) Income
                                               need for food assistance has passed.                    in the D–SNAP request. FNS proposes                   requirements.
                                               How is D–SNAP funded?                                   to continue with this approach. The
                                                                                                       State should also inform FNS, as part of              How is residency determined?
                                                 FNS provides 100 percent of disaster
                                               benefits and 50 percent of State                        the D–SNAP request, whether                             Under this proposed rule, the
                                               administrative costs.                                   applications will be accepted on                      household must have lived in the
                                                                                                       Saturday and/or Sunday. If the State is               disaster area at the time of the disaster.
                                               What is a State’s responsibilities in D–                accepting requests for supplements from               However, States may also choose to
                                               SNAP?                                                   households currently certified in SNAP                extend eligibility to those who worked
                                                  The Department proposes that the                     over the phone and mailing the forms to               in the disaster area at the time of the
                                               primary responsibility for providing                    the household, the required affidavit                 disaster. When submitting their D–
                                               emergency food assistance continue to                   attesting to the loss of food purchased               SNAP requests, States should specify if
                                               rest with the States. State agencies                    with SNAP benefits must requested                     they will serve households that (a) lived
                                               would continue to design their own D–                   during the application period.                        in the disaster area, or (b) lived or
                                               SNAP Plan, evaluate the need for a D–                                                                         worked in the disaster area.
                                               SNAP or another feeding program when                    What is a D–SNAP ‘‘Benefit Period’’?
                                                                                                                                                             How is household composition
                                               a disaster strikes, submit a detailed                      The Department proposes that the                   established?
                                               request to FNS to operate a D–SNAP,                     benefit period be a 30-day period
                                               effectively implement the D–SNAP,                                                                                The Department proposes that D–
                                                                                                       approved by FNS for each D–SNAP. The                  SNAP household composition be
                                               ensure program integrity in D–SNAP
                                                                                                       benefit period is the period during                   established based upon persons who
                                               operations, submit daily reports,
                                                                                                       which disaster-related expenses are to                live, purchase food, and prepare meals
                                               perform post-disaster reviews, and
                                                                                                       be counted; the start date is used to                 together on the date of the first day of
                                               report their findings to FNS.
                                                                                                       determine household composition and                   the disaster benefit period, which will
                                               Basic D–SNAP Policies                                   resources. Only income received,                      be considered to be the earliest date that
                                               How do D–SNAP non-financial                             expenses incurred and resources that                  households are in need. This
                                               eligibility criteria differ from SNAP?                  are accessible during the benefit period              rulemaking proposes that the benefit
                                                                                                       are considered in determining D–SNAP                  period begin on the date of the disaster
                                                  Eligibility criteria vary depending                  eligibility. The benefit period begins on
                                               upon the disaster, the demographics of                                                                        or the date of any mandatory evacuation
                                                                                                       the first date of the disaster generally              preceding the disaster.
                                               the affected jurisdictions and States’ D–               referred to as the ‘‘Incident Period’’
                                               SNAP requests. FNS has exercised its                    identified in the Presidential Disaster               What is an adverse effect?
                                               disaster authority to waive SNAP                        Declaration.                                            The Department proposes that
                                               eligibility restrictions, streamline States’
                                                                                                                                                             disaster-related adverse effects include
                                               D–SNAP operations and ensure that                       Can the Application and Benefit Periods
                                                                                                                                                             three categories:
                                               families in the affected areas are served               be modified?
                                                                                                                                                               Æ Loss or inaccessibility of income
                                               as efficiently as possible.
                                                                                                         The Department proposes that any                    involving a reduction or termination of
                                               How is the allotment calculated in D–                   modifications to a D–SNAP be approved                 income, or a significant delay in receipt
                                               SNAP?                                                   by FNS in writing. For example, if a                  of income.
                                                  D–SNAP provides a full month’s                       State agency determines that the initial                Æ Inaccessibility of liquid resources,
                                               allotment to disaster affected                          benefit period requested is not                       including situations in which the
                                               households who may not normally                         appropriate, it may request a                         household is unable to access cash
                                               qualify for or participate in SNAP. The                 modification of the benefit period start/             resources for a portion of the disaster
                                               allotment for a household is equal to the               end dates. This could, for example,                   benefit period.
                                               maximum monthly allotment for the                       accommodate disaster related expenses                   Æ Disaster related expenses that the
                                               household size provided under SNAP.                     incurred in preparation for the disaster.             household has incurred during the
                                                  D–SNAP allotments are updated                        However, once the application period                  disaster benefit period that result from
                                               yearly and available on the FNS Web                     has commenced the benefit period                      the effects of the disaster.
                                               site. In order to serve disaster affected               could not be changed. Doing so would                    The FNS Disaster SNAP Guidance
                                               households already participating in                     introduce unnecessary complexity and                  provides specific expenses that shall be
                                               SNAP and residing in areas approved to                  potential inequity into the D–SNAP.                   considered disaster related, and States
                                               operate a D–SNAP, States may                                                                                  can propose other reasonable expenses
                                               supplement the SNAP benefit up to the                     If demand for D–SNAP benefits                       in their disaster request.
                                                                                                       increases or remains high during the
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                                               maximum allotment for the household                                                                           How is household income dealt with for
                                               size.                                                   initially approved application period,
                                                                                                       FNS may consider a State’s request for                D–SNAP?
                                               What is the D–SNAP ‘‘Application                        an extension of the application period.                 The Department proposes that the
                                               Period’’?                                               States requesting an extension should                 income of households that meet the
                                                 The Department proposes that States                   address the ongoing demand for                        residency, household composition and
                                               may only accept applications for D–                     assistance and any program integrity                  adverse effect criteria be measured
                                               SNAP benefits from households not                       concerns in their request.                            against the D–SNAP gross income limit


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                                               (DGIL) in order to determine eligibility.                  • Retirement accounts;                             through congregate feeding throughout
                                               The DGIL is explained below.                               • Disaster insurance payments;                     the benefit period.
                                                  Unlike SNAP, which includes                             • Disaster assistance received or
                                               separate tests for income and resources,                                                                      What are disaster-related expenses?
                                                                                                       expected to be received during the
                                               the Department proposes that D–SNAP                     benefit period; and                                     These are expenses that the
                                               would group income and resources                           • Payments from Federal, state or                  household has incurred during the
                                               together under one test. This is the                    county/local government agencies or                   disaster benefit period due to the
                                               method that is already being used in D–                 disaster assistance organizations                     disaster. Eligible expenses would
                                               SNAP. To determine a household’s D–                     (including disaster-related                           include the following, plus any other
                                               SNAP income:                                            Unemployment Compensation).                           reasonable disaster-related expenses
                                                  • Add all income received or                            Inaccessible liquid resources would                determined by the State agency:
                                               expected to be received during the                      also include otherwise liquid resources               • Home or business repairs
                                               benefit period to accessible liquid                     that are temporarily inaccessible (for                • Temporary shelter expenses
                                               resources (liquid resources include cash                instance, because a bank with a                       • Evacuation expenses
                                               on hand, and funds in accessible                        household’s certificate of deposit is                 • Home/business property protection
                                               checking and saving accounts on the                                                                           • Medical expenses due to personal
                                                                                                       closed due to the disaster) during the
                                               first day of the benefit period);                                                                               injury
                                                                                                       benefit period. In the Department’s
                                                  • Subtract the value of unreimbursed                                                                       • Disaster-related funeral expenses
                                                                                                       experience, this is an infrequent                     • Expenses related to replacing
                                               disaster related expenses incurred
                                                                                                       occurrence, as households can usually                   necessary personal and household
                                               during the disaster benefit period from
                                                                                                       access their resources via online                       items, such as clothing, appliances,
                                               the income/liquid resource amount (any
                                                                                                       banking or ATMs even if bank branches                   tools, and educational materials
                                               reimbursements received or anticipated
                                                                                                       are closed in the affected area. For                  • Fuel for primary heating source
                                               to be received by the household during
                                                                                                       example, on the day the disaster struck,              • Clean-up items expense
                                               the benefit period, including insurance
                                                                                                       household X had $50 in cash, and $250                 • Disaster-damaged vehicle expenses
                                               and FEMA payments would reduce the
                                                                                                       in its checking account, with an                      • Storage expenses
                                               allowable disaster-related expense
                                                                                                       additional $300 in a savings account.                 • Food lost in the disaster
                                               amount); and
                                                                                                       The funds in these accounts are
                                                  • Compare the result compared to the                                                                       Are all disaster-related expenses
                                                                                                       accessible. The household has applied
                                               DGIL and if it is less than or equal to                                                                       deductible?
                                                                                                       for FEMA assistance for the property
                                               the DGIL, the household would be
                                                                                                       damage it incurred. The household’s                      In the past, all of the above expenses
                                               eligible for D–SNAP benefits.
                                                                                                       total accessible liquid resources are $50             would be deductible if they have been
                                               What is the Department proposing to                     + $250 + $300 = $600, since the FEMA                  or are anticipated be paid during the
                                               include as D–SNAP income?                               assistance will not be received before                benefit period unless the household
                                                 The Department proposes that D–                       the benefit period ends. Their                        receives or anticipates receiving a
                                               SNAP income would be the net (take-                     household’s total accessible liquid                   reimbursement for these expenses
                                               home) pay of all household members                      resources are $50 + $250 + $300 = $600.               during the benefit period, in which case
                                               during the benefit period, including:                   How is the DGIL calculated?                           only any remaining obligation expense
                                                 • Wages a household actually                                                                                is deductible. The Department’s practice
                                               receives after taxes and all other payroll                The Department proposes to calculate                to date has been only to allow a
                                               withholding (including contributions to                 each year’s disaster gross income limit               deduction for expenses which are paid
                                               401(k) or other inaccessible accounts,                  by adding together the SNAP maximum                   during the benefit period. Consequently,
                                               automatic payments to creditors, etc.);                 monthly net income limit, the SNAP                    bills paid by credit card or other
                                                 • Public assistance payments or other                 maximum standard income deduction                     payments over time have not been
                                               unearned income; and                                    amount, and the SNAP maximum                          allowed as deductions. The Department
                                                 • Net self-employment income.                         capped shelter expense deduction for                  is now proposing to allow deductions
                                                 As determined by the State agency,                    each household size. Together, these                  for expenses that are incurred during
                                               income that has been delayed for a                      amounts establish a simplified process                the benefit period even if those
                                               substantial portion of the benefit period               to determine if households are in need                expenses will be paid after the benefit
                                               due to the disaster would be considered                 of assistance that is grounded in the                 period. The Department believes that
                                               inaccessible.                                           SNAP income methodology and                           this policy would be more equitable
                                                 For example, household X consists of                  standards for determining eligibility.                since households that incur similar
                                               four people who are not currently                       For household X in the above examples,                disaster related expenses should not be
                                               participating in SNAP. Their household                  the total D–SNAP ‘‘income’’ of $2650                  treated differently simply because they
                                               was impacted by the disaster and they                   ($2050 + $600), would be compared to                  pay using a credit card instead of cash
                                               apply for D–SNAP. One individual is                     the DGIL for a household of four to                   or a check. The Department is interested
                                               employed and receives monthly take-                     determine eligibility for D–SNAP.                     in receiving comments on this proposed
                                               home pay of $1200, after payroll taxes                  How is the requirement that households                change.
                                               and health insurance premium are taken                  purchase food applied?                                What options do States have in
                                               out. The other individual receives $850
                                                                                                          The Department proposes that, to be                determining deductions?
                                               in TANF benefits each month. The
                                                                                                       eligible, households must either plan on                In conjunction with the options
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                                               household’s total income for D–SNAP
                                               purposes is $1200 + $850 = $2050.                       purchasing food during the disaster                   discussed below, the Department
                                                                                                       benefit period, or have already                       proposes that States may also choose to
                                               What is the Department proposing to                     purchased food during the benefit                     consider households that have
                                               exclude as D–SNAP resources?                            period. This would clearly apply to                   experienced food loss as their only
                                                  The Department proposes that the                     most households, other than with very                 disaster-related expense to be eligible
                                               following be deemed as not accessible                   large disasters where households may                  for the D–SNAP. The State would use
                                               liquid resources:                                       remain in shelters and be served                      available information such as power


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                                               outage maps showing affected homes or                   SNAP benefits under standard SNAP                     relief agencies within the State, such as
                                               zip codes to determine if allowing                      rules. Food lost or spoiled due to the                the Red Cross, Salvation Army, or
                                               eligibility based upon food-loss alone is               disaster or extended power outage is                  community groups, and a description of
                                               appropriate. Households reporting                       always considered a disaster expense.                 their roles in D–SNAP implementation.
                                               excessively large amounts of food loss,                                                                          • Staffing and Resources. This would
                                                                                                       What verification is required in a D–                 identify staffing and related resources
                                               or any other questionable information,
                                               would be referred to fraud investigators                SNAP?                                                 available to assist in a disaster, and how
                                               or senior staff for further review.                        The Department proposes that                       they will be mobilized to target disaster
                                                  This proposed rule would provide                     verification rules be eased (relative to              areas in need. It would also explain how
                                               States the following two options in                     SNAP) to reduce administrative burdens                the State/counties will manage the
                                               determining if households have                          and to reflect the reality that due to the            increased administrative burden
                                               disaster-related expenses and the                       nature of a disaster, households and                  associated with running a D–SNAP and
                                               amount of the expense to use in                         eligibility workers may not have access               SNAP operations simultaneously.
                                               determining D–SNAP income. The                          to usual verification sources. Proposed                  • Application System. This would
                                               option selected would be identified in                  verification requirements for D–SNAP                  describe application systems to be used
                                               the State’s D–SNAP request.                             in the proposed rule are three-tiered:                for D–SNAP household management,
                                                  • Use of the disaster-related expenses                  • Identity must be verified;                       including any workarounds to the SNAP
                                               identified above and in the FNS Disaster                   • Verification of residency and                    system, considerations associated with
                                               SNAP Guidance. Under this option,                       household composition must be                         running SNAP and D–SNAP operations
                                               states may choose to have food-loss only                attempted in all cases, and must be                   concurrently, compliance with D–SNAP
                                               or food loss plus one additional disaster               pursued if questionable; and                          reporting requirements, etc.
                                               related expense in order to be eligible.                   • Loss/inaccessibility of income or                   • Issuance System. This would
                                                  • Use of a Disaster Standard Expense                 liquid resources and food loss must be                describe benefit issuance systems to be
                                               Deduction (DSED). For households with                   verified if questionable.                             used for D–SNAP household
                                               $100 or more in deductible disaster-                       Such verification shall be performed               management.
                                               related expenses (including food loss),                 in accordance with the requirements at                   • EBT Card Stock. This would
                                               the DSED would be added to the                          7 CFR 273.2(f).                                       identify EBT card stock available, type
                                               disaster gross income limit and                                                                               of cards to be used, steps and timeline
                                               households whose take-home pay plus                     What requirements are proposed                        for ordering additional cards, and any
                                               available liquid resources is less than or              regarding duplicate participation                     special procedures or resources that will
                                               equal to this amount (DSED+DISASTER                       The Department proposes that States                 be needed to meet SNAP and D–SNAP
                                               GROSS INCOME LIMIT) would qualify                       check for duplicate information up front              issuance timeframes.
                                               for D–SNAP benefits. Because the DSED                   or accept applications and inform                        • Application Sites. This would
                                               is designed to capture food loss along                  applicants that eligibility is contingent             describe site selection procedures,
                                               with other disaster-related expenses,                   upon a subsequent duplicate check.                    including potential application/issuance
                                               such as loss of income and damage to                    States would be required to screen all                sites for disasters that vary in size and
                                               or destruction of property, as noted                    household members for duplicate                       scope, and any agreements in place with
                                               earlier, it could not be applied to cases               participation in:                                     those locations. If D–SNAP will operate
                                               in which food loss is the only disaster-                • D–SNAP and SNAP                                     out of local offices, it would explain
                                               related expense.                                        • D–SNAP and disaster commodity                       how application sites will handle
                                                  The DSED that has been used by                                                                             running D–SNAP and SNAP
                                                                                                         food assistance
                                               several States is based upon information                • Multiple D–SNAPs with overlapping                   concurrently.
                                               gathered from actual disaster-related                     benefit periods                                        • Data. This would identify general
                                               expenses reported in a prior D–SNAP.                    • Approved D–SNAP and denied D–                       demographic data that can help the
                                               As proposed in this rulemaking, only                      SNAP applicants (to identify                        agency tailor its response to a disaster.
                                               households with actual, unreimbursed                      attempted duplicate participation)                  It would identify resources and contact
                                               disaster-related expenses equal to or                                                                         information for disaster impact data,
                                               greater than $100 would qualify for the                 Disaster Plan                                         including preliminary data assessments,
                                               DSED. Households with deductible                        What does the rule propose requiring in               flood maps, or electrical outage data.
                                               disaster-related expenses that fall below                                                                        • Public Information and Outreach.
                                                                                                       States’ disaster plans?
                                               the $100 threshold would have their                                                                           This would describe public information
                                               eligibility determined using their actual                 The Department proposes in                          strategy to ensure that timely, accurate
                                               expenses. If a household has disaster                   § 280.1(b) that the State Disaster Plan               information reaches eligible households.
                                               expenses which exceed the DSED for its                  must include the following information:               It would outline roles, expectations, and
                                               size, the State may, at its option, use                   • Agencies and Responsibilities. This               responsibilities of any SNAP outreach
                                               actual expenses to determine eligibility.               would identify State and Federal                      partners included in the State Outreach
                                                                                                       government agencies with                              Plan that will assist with D–SNAP.
                                               How is food loss in a disaster addressed                responsibilities for disaster assistance,                • Retailer Communication. This
                                               in the proposed rule?                                   including a description of                            would describe procedures to notify
                                                 The Department proposes that the loss                 responsibilities for each agency.                     retailers of new waivers (see discussion
                                               of food due to the disaster be considered                 • Points of Contact. This would                     of the potential for hot foods below) and
                                               a disaster-related expense and that                     provide names, positions, and phone
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                                                                                                                                                             new D–SNAP households.
                                               including ‘‘food loss alone’’ as a                      numbers of county/local, State and                       • Procedures to Reduce Applicant
                                               criterion for eligibility be optional and               Federal government officials, and their               Hardship. This would outline steps the
                                               be addressed in the D–SNAP request to                   back-ups, who are key contact persons                 State will take to reduce hardship for D–
                                               FNS. It is important to note that                       during a disaster (including the State                SNAP applicants and SNAP caseload,
                                               households currently certified in SNAP                  agency disaster coordinator).                         including provisions for security,
                                               can always request the replacement of                     • Community Partners and Roles.                     human needs, language services,
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                                                  • Certification Process. This would                     Disaster plans should also address                 benefit issuance. States would also need
                                               describe the specifics of the certification             any circumstances unique to the State                 to have a method in place to allow for
                                               process, including potential application                which may affect D–SNAP operations,                   tracking of multiple D–SNAPs
                                               sites, staffing, separation of eligibility              including: Coordination of resources                  simultaneously should they be struck by
                                               and issuance, and how application sites                 among County-level administrations;                   two disasters within a short timeframe.
                                               will manage large crowds. If online                     serving isolated populations, the                     States also must adhere to FNS
                                               applications are to be used by workers                  development of ‘‘work-arounds’’ to                    reconciliation requirements so that they
                                               or households, the plan would describe                  allow SNAP systems to accommodate                     can compare benefits posted to accounts
                                               that process and back-up systems in                     D–SNAP operations; and, contingency                   to benefits issued by the State eligibility
                                               place if the online system is not                       plans for local offices located in flood              system.
                                               available.                                              plains or otherwise subject to closure.
                                                                                                          Conforming amendments are                          Requesting D–SNAP
                                                  • Use of a DSED and the income
                                               limits.                                                 proposed in 7 CFR 272.2(a), 272.2(d),                 What is required in the D–SNAP
                                                  • Reasonable Accommodations for                      and 272.2(e) to acknowledge the                       request?
                                               Individuals with Disabilities. This                     Disaster component of the State                          The Department proposes that D–
                                               would describe what special                             agency’s overall State plan.                          SNAP requests be submitted with a
                                               accommodations will be made for                         How often should the D–SNAP Plan be                   signed cover memorandum from the
                                               individuals with disabilities at the                    updated?                                              State that includes a thorough
                                               application and issuance sites. This                                                                          explanation of the components listed
                                                                                                         To ensure that necessary advance
                                               section may also include special                                                                              below. Well-documented requests can
                                                                                                       preparations are current, the
                                               accommodations to provide program                                                                             be considered and approved more
                                                                                                       Department proposes in § 280.1(b) of
                                               access to individuals with disabilities                                                                       quickly—clearly a priority in a disaster
                                                                                                       this rulemaking that State agencies be
                                               beyond those required at application                                                                          situation. It is proposed that each D–
                                                                                                       required to review their existing
                                               and issuance sites, such as                                                                                   SNAP request include:
                                                                                                       Disaster Plan on at least an annual basis                • A description of the disaster—what
                                               transportation services or home visits,
                                                                                                       and submit a revision, if a substantive               happened, dates it occurred, the affected
                                               as determined by the State agency on a
                                                                                                       change is being made, or a notice of no               area.
                                               case by case basis, but without imposing
                                                                                                       substantive change, for FNS approval by                  • The geographic area and
                                               an undue burden on the State agency.
                                                                                                       the 15th of August each year or another               explanation of any differences between
                                                  • Household Materials. This would
                                                                                                       negotiated due date approved by FNS.                  the area included in the presidential
                                               include sample household application
                                                                                                       As specified in § 280.8(f), State agencies            declaration and the requested area in
                                               and household notices in various
                                                                                                       would be required to amend the plan if                which to operate the D–SNAP.
                                               languages.
                                                                                                       deficiencies are found in a D–SNAP                       • The start and end dates of the
                                                  • Issuance Process. This would
                                                                                                       post-disaster review. If plans are not                application period. If it will be
                                               describe how benefits will be made
                                                                                                       changed from the prior submissions,                   staggered, give dates for each county/
                                               available within 72 hours of D–SNAP
                                                                                                       States would be able to submit letters to             area. Note if application sites will be
                                               application and how to ensure
                                                                                                       this affect rather that a complete plan.              open over the weekend or for extended
                                               continuation of SNAP certification,
                                               issuance, and other actions                             What training is required related to the              hours.
                                                                                                       D–SNAP plan?                                             • The start and end dates of the 30-
                                               concurrently. It would indicate how the
                                                                                                                                                             day benefit period. The start of the
                                               State will monitor stock levels and                        The Department proposes that, at a                 benefit period should generally match
                                               ensure sufficient EBT card stock. It                    minimum, States be required to provide                the first day of the ‘‘incident period’’ on
                                               would describe EBT card on-site or mail                 D–SNAP training to management in                      the disaster declaration. If not, the State
                                               issuance procedures and reconciliation,                 each SNAP local office and call center.               should explain the reason for the
                                               as well as security procedures,                         While FNS encourages that training be                 difference.
                                               including how D–SNAP benefits will be                   as complete and inclusive as practical,                  • Whether a DSED is being used and
                                               tracked separately from SNAP benefit                    at least one manager (perhaps a D–                    how it is structured.
                                               issuance. Plans would need to adhere to                 SNAP coordinator) from each SNAP                         • Whether only households that lived
                                               FNS reconciliation guidelines so                        office must be included in whatever                   in the disaster area will be eligible for
                                               benefits posted to accounts can be                      training the State deems appropriate.                 D–SNAP or if households that worked
                                               compared to benefits issued by the State                                                                      in the disaster area will also be eligible.
                                               eligibility system.                                     What State System requirements are
                                                                                                                                                                • Whether ‘‘food loss alone’’ will be
                                                  • Security and Fraud Prevention                      there related to D–SNAP preparations?
                                                                                                                                                             a criterion for eligibility.
                                               Plan. This would describe how the State                   While there is a variety of                            • Whether supplements will be
                                               will ensure security and mitigate the                   programming that could be in place to                 automatic or individual (by affidavit of
                                               risk of fraud, including a specific plan                be ready in preparation for a disaster                disaster) for currently participating
                                               for handling applications submitted by                  and improve operational efficiency,                   SNAP households. If automatic, the
                                               State agency employees, procedures for                  each State is expected to make such                   request would need to describe who is
                                               handling questionable applications,                     choices based upon their administrative               eligible and include supporting data.
                                               process for checking all household                      needs and system capabilities. The                    Supporting data may include but is not
                                               members for duplicate participation,                    exception to this general expectation is              limited to an estimate of the value of
                                               and any onsite security.                                that the Department proposes to require
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                                                                                                                                                             issuances for automatic supplements. If
                                                  • Disaster Reporting and Post-Disaster               that every State have the ability to check            individual, the request would need to
                                               Review Report. This would describe                      for duplicate participation for all                   include information on the process for
                                               procedures to ensure that required                      household members, as well as conduct                 requesting supplements—by phone/mail
                                               federal reporting and post-disaster                     reconciliation of D–SNAP benefits and                 affidavit, electronically, or in person at
                                               review report will be complete and                      generate the reports required by this                 a local office/D–SNAP application site.
                                               timely. This would include daily                        rule. This includes being able to track                  • The estimated total number of
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                                               impacted by the disaster, as well as                    submitted to FNS at least several days                including any that would affect
                                               estimates of anticipated D–SNAP                         prior to the planned implementation                   applicant eligibility, can only be made
                                               applicants and number of currently                      date to allow time for FNS review and                 prior to the start of the application
                                               certified SNAP households expected to                   approval. Most importantly, the State                 period to ensure that the eligibility
                                               be served, along with an explanation of                 should allow sufficient time to                       criteria are applied equitably to all
                                               how the estimates were derived.                         effectively publicize the availability of             applicants. Occasionally, modifications
                                                  • A description of issuance                          D–SNAP for the affected population                    may be made after D–SNAP operations
                                               procedures, the number of EBT cards on                  prior to implementation. The                          have begun, such as when a State that
                                               hand, and plans for requesting,                         Department is interested in receiving                 was originally approved for individual
                                               receiving, and distributing additional                  comments on whether there is a need to                supplements decides to issue automatic
                                               cards as needed. The request would                      establish a standard time frame for                   supplements in a certain area. Because
                                               need to indicate whether D–SNAP cards                   submission of requests for D–SNAP                     of the limited window of time in which
                                               can be replaced if lost or stolen.                      relative to the projected implementation              most modifications can be requested,
                                                  • A description of the plans for                     date.                                                 FNS encourages State agencies to
                                               publicity, application sites, and                                                                             carefully consider their program options
                                                                                                       What changes can be made to the D–
                                               security/crowd control.                                                                                       prior to submitting the initial request.
                                                                                                       SNAP after implementation?
                                                  • Plans for utilizing staff from other
                                                                                                          Sometimes, States’ approved requests               Are there other waivers that must be
                                               program areas, counties, or States, as
                                                                                                       for D–SNAP need modification. As with                 requested separate from the D–SNAP
                                               appropriate. The request would need to
                                                                                                       the initial submission, the Department                request?
                                               indicate number of staff available and
                                               how staff/supervisors will be distributed               is proposing that States must submit                     There are operational and policy
                                               among the application sites.                            written, signed requests for changes to               issues that, while are related to the
                                                  • A description of application sites,                an approved D–SNAP. These requests,                   disaster situation, are not included
                                               security/crowd control, and procedures                  and their corresponding approvals,                    under the authority of the D–SNAP and
                                               to ensure program access and reasonable                 would generally be approved more                      so are not addressed in this proposed
                                               accommodation for persons with                          quickly than the initial waiver, since                rule. The one exception is the extension
                                               disabilities.                                           much of the information about the                     of the timeframe to report a loss and
                                                  • A description of when and how                      disaster is already known. The three                  request replacement of food purchased
                                               program information will be                             most likely types of changes to the D–                with SNAP benefits as addressed below.
                                               disseminated to the public. This would                  SNAP are listed below, along with an                  While this proposed rule only addresses
                                               include a list of partner organizations                 explanation of each.                                  the waiver for Timely Reporting of Food
                                               involved and describe the                                  Expansion—After initial approval, a                Loss, three additional waivers are also
                                               responsibilities of each, including role                State may want to expand operations                   discussed, for informational purposes
                                               of volunteers, if applicable. It is                     because an additional county is in need               only, because they are the most
                                               important that sufficient time be                       of the program. While the application                 frequently requested and approved
                                               allowed to notify the public prior to the               period in the expanded area may differ                relative to D–SNAP operations.
                                               start of the program. Examples of                       from what was originally approved, the                   Timely Household Reporting of Food
                                               partner activities include providing D–                 benefit period will generally remain the              Loss—SNAP regulations at § 274.6
                                               SNAP information on behalf of the State                 same. In such cases, the State should                 require that replacement issuances be
                                               or providing onsite application                         submit to FNS a request for expansion,                provided to current SNAP recipients
                                               assistance.                                             detailing the impact of the disaster in               only if a household reports a loss of
                                                  • A description of the fraud                         the new area, the application period,                 food purchased with SNAP benefits to
                                               prevention strategies and security                      and the anticipated number of                         the State within 10 days of the date the
                                               measures in place.                                      applicants and currently certified SNAP               food is destroyed in a household
                                                  • A description of the recipient claim               households that will be served. If the                misfortune. This waiver has allowed the
                                               procedures and thresholds to be                         benefit period will change, for example,              State agency to extend the amount of
                                               followed if they differ from regulations                because flooding due to the same storms               time households have to report the loss
                                               at § 273.18 or the State’s FNS-approved                 struck another County at a later date, the            of food purchased with SNAP benefits
                                               procedures for handling recipient                       new benefit period’s dates and                        beyond 10 days. The Department
                                               claims in SNAP.                                         justification should also be included.                proposes to change the reporting
                                                  • A description of the procedures that                  Extension—In some cases, States may                timeframe for the loss of food purchased
                                               will be used for identifying and                        find that their initial application period            with SNAP benefits from 10 days to 30
                                               handling applications by State agency/                  is not sufficient to serve all eligible               days when the President issues a major
                                               State employees.                                        households, and so they may wish to                   disaster declaration for IA. In all other
                                                  • Draft press releases, sample                       request that the application period be                cases, the 10-day timeframe would
                                               application, preliminary damage                         extended. Requests to extend the D–                   remain intact.
                                               assessments, and map of disaster area.                  SNAP application period must be                          Automatic/Mass Replacements—Per
                                               In addition to these required items,                    submitted with sufficient time for FNS                SNAP regulations at § 274.6,
                                               other supporting documentation may be                   review and approval prior to the end of               replacement benefits are available (by
                                               included.                                               the initial application period and must               affidavit) to SNAP households anytime
                                                                                                       be accompanied with justification of the              they experience an adverse effect
                                               When should requests for D–SNAP be                                                                            causing them to lose food purchased
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                                                                                                       need for additional time. Once the
                                               submitted?                                              application period has ended and                      with their benefits. This waiver allows
                                                 Since the purpose of D–SNAP is to                     operations have closed, further                       the automatic replacement of a certain
                                               meet households’ immediate needs, the                   extensions would not be permitted.                    percentage of a household’s benefit
                                               request should be submitted to allow for                   Modification—A request to change an                (depending on the time of the month,
                                               implementation of D–SNAP within a                       aspect of the D–SNAP other than those                 the State’s benefits issuance cycle, and
                                               reasonable amount of time following the                 mentioned above is known as a                         the type of disaster) for all participating
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                                               without the need to submit individual                   no more than a total of seven days from               If the State assigns PINs, they must also
                                               requests. This waiver may be granted                    the date of application.                              account for PIN mailers or envelopes to
                                               without a D–SNAP approval or IA                            • Accessing sufficient card stock to               ensure adequate security, except when
                                               designation. This waiver does not                       operate a D–SNAP.                                     the PIN is formulated by some other
                                               remove the responsibility of local offices                 • Replacing households EBT cards                   means, such as from the Primary
                                               to process individual affidavits before or              that are lost in a disaster as soon as                Account Number (which is a number on
                                               after the waiver implementation as                      possible but within the card                          the EBT card and encoded onto the card
                                               required by § 274.6(a).                                 replacement timeframes required at 7                  to identify the State and EBT account
                                                  Hot Foods—A waiver of the hot foods                  CFR 274.6(b). If the normal EBT                       holder.) The State would also be
                                               exclusion in the Act allows SNAP                        replacement process is to mail the                    required to:
                                               households to purchase hot, prepared                    replacement card to the household’s                      • Reconcile the number of cards set-
                                               foods at authorized retailers with their                home, and the disaster response                       up with EBT accounts and the number
                                               EBT cards. FNS has the authority to                     requires card delivery to a disaster                  of cards issued and then research and
                                               grant this waiver provided that an IA                   issuance site or alternative address in a             explain any discrepancies;
                                               declaration has been issued. The                        non-disaster area, the State must be able                • Track D–SNAP benefits separately
                                               coverage of this waiver may extend to                   to override the EBT system.                           from SNAP benefit issuance; and
                                               areas beyond those that received D–                     What does the rule require regarding                     • Adhere to FNS reconciliation
                                               SNAP approval if households that lived                  replacing EBT Cards for currently                     guidelines so that they can compare
                                               in the disaster area have been displaced                certified SNAP households?                            benefits posted to accounts with
                                               or temporarily relocated to other parts of                                                                    benefits issued by the State eligibility
                                                                                                          The Department proposes that when
                                               the State.                                                                                                    system.
                                                  Expunging D–SNAP benefits—State                      SNAP households lose their EBT cards
                                               agencies may request to use a shorter                   in a disaster, the EBT disaster system                Currently Certified SNAP Households
                                               timeframe (typically 90 days) for                       design have procedures for providing
                                                                                                                                                             How does the SNAP work during a
                                                                                                       currently certified SNAP cases with
                                               expunging benefits for D–SNAP-only                                                                            disaster?
                                                                                                       replacement cards as soon as possible,
                                               households. Following the
                                                                                                       but always within the card replacement                   The Department recognizes that SNAP
                                               implementation of the Food and
                                                                                                       timeframes required at 7 CFR 274.6(b).                households will often need replacement
                                               Nutrition Act of 2008, Pub. L. 110–246,
                                                                                                       Specifically, current SNAP regulations                benefits or supplements. As noted
                                               this waiver requires approval from FNS.
                                                                                                       require State agencies to make                        earlier in the discussion of the D–SNAP
                                               State agencies that wish to implement
                                                                                                       replacement EBT cards available for                   request, currently certified SNAP
                                               this waiver must submit it along with
                                                                                                       pick up, or to place the card in the mail,            households are not eligible for D–SNAP,
                                               their D–SNAP requests. Any State
                                                                                                       within two business days following                    but those affected by the disaster are
                                               operating under this waiver must inform
                                                                                                       notice by the household to the State                  generally eligible for a supplemental
                                               D–SNAP-only households of the
                                                                                                       agency that the card has been lost,                   issuance.
                                               timeframe for expunging benefits. This
                                                                                                       stolen or damaged. However, under a D–
                                               waiver may only be used when the State                                                                        What are supplements?
                                                                                                       SNAP situation, the Department
                                               has received approval to operate a D–                                                                            Supplements are additional benefits
                                                                                                       proposes to require State agencies to
                                               SNAP and an IA declaration has been                                                                           issued to SNAP households affected by
                                                                                                       make reasonable efforts to replace EBT
                                               issued. A prerequisite for this waiver is                                                                     the disaster in amounts that bring the
                                                                                                       cards sooner if possible; the Department
                                               the ability of the State automated system                                                                     households’ benefit level up to the
                                                                                                       is not requiring a specific or more
                                               to identify the disaster cases and                                                                            maximum allotment for their household
                                                                                                       stringent timeframe for making card
                                               benefits separately from SNAP cases                                                                           size. Supplemental benefits provide
                                                                                                       replacements under D–SNAP situations
                                               (this is required for FNS reporting as                                                                        parity between new D–SNAP
                                                                                                       in order to provide States and their EBT
                                               well).                                                                                                        households and SNAP households. By
                                                                                                       processors some flexibility in
                                               Issuance and Reconciliation                             unpredictable situations. However, the                virtue of their participation in SNAP,
                                                                                                       Department also wishes to ensure that                 the food needs of SNAP households are
                                               What are the Issuance requirements in                                                                         already known. The request to issue
                                                                                                       clients receive their cards as soon as
                                               D–SNAP?                                                                                                       individual or automatic supplements
                                                                                                       possible under circumstances in which
                                                  The Department proposes to require                   the household may have not only lost                  (see below), and the supporting
                                               that each State be prepared to issue D–                 their card, but all their food as well. The           justification, must be included in the
                                               SNAP benefits through its EBT system                    Department welcomes comments on                       State’s D–SNAP request. By addressing
                                               during an emergency. As noted earlier,                  whether or not a more specific and                    the needs for SNAP households
                                               EBT issuance is also proposed as a                      stricter card replacement timeframe                   immediately, and prior to the start of D–
                                               required component of State Disaster                    should be implemented for D–SNAP                      SNAP operations, overcrowding of
                                               Plans. As such, a State’s D–SNAP                        situations.                                           SNAP participants seeking service at D–
                                               issuance plan should incorporate                                                                              SNAP locations can be minimized.
                                               procedures for:                                         What are the D–SNAP reconciliation
                                                  • Ensuring that approved households                  requirements?                                         What is the difference between
                                               have benefits available, including EBT                     The Department is proposing that the               individual and automatic supplements?
                                               cards, and Personal Identification                      State be required to develop a system for                Under this proposed rule, the State
                                               Numbers (PINs), and that their benefits                 reconciling both cards and benefits.                  agency must decide if it is most
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                                               are available no more than 72 hours                     Cards shipped from a central location                 appropriate to issue supplemental
                                               from when the application was filed,                    would be required to be tracked until                 benefits on an individual basis, via the
                                               unless there is questionable information                distributed locally to households. Each               filing of an affidavit by the household,
                                               on the application that requires                        issuance site would be required to                    or automatically, to all currently
                                               verification. In these latter situations the            maintain a beginning and ending                       certified SNAP households in a
                                               State may extend the 72-hour time                       inventory and track new cards received,               designated area. To obtain an individual
                                               frame for making benefits available to                  total cards available, and cards issued.              supplement, households are required to


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                                               complete an affidavit of disaster impact.               household misfortune. The Department                  areas, inform FNS policy officials,
                                               For this reason, individual supplements                 is proposing that the 10-day timeframe                ensure that adequate funds are available
                                               work best in areas where there is a                     to report a loss of food purchased with               in States’ letters of credit and provide
                                               small-scale disaster and applicant                      SNAP benefits be extended to 30 days                  information to allow responses to
                                               volume is not anticipated being very                    when there is a major disaster declared               inquiries from the media and other
                                               high. For individual supplements to be                  under 7 CFR part 280. Reports will be                 government agencies. The State agency
                                               effective, the State agency must have the               considered timely if made to the State                would be required to begin submitting
                                               capacity to handle the individual                       agency within 30 days of the date the                 reports on the day following the first
                                               requests for supplements, and issue the                 food is destroyed. Household                          day of D–SNAP operations and continue
                                               supplemental benefits, while it is also                 misfortunes such as mass power outages                submitting the reports on a daily basis
                                               taking D–SNAP applications.                             and flood and structural damage would                 until all applications are processed. FNS
                                                  Automatic supplements are additional                 qualify. In all other cases, the 10-day               is proposing that all States utilize a
                                               benefits issued to all currently certified              timeframe to report a loss of food would              daily reporting template provided by
                                               SNAP households in a defined                            remain the same.                                      FNS in its D–SNAP guidance. Data
                                               geographic area and are appropriate                                                                           would be submitted by county, as
                                               when the majority of that area is                       How do automatic/mass replacements
                                                                                                                                                             indicated in the template provided in
                                               impacted by a disaster. They are                        work in D–SNAP?
                                                                                                                                                             FNS’ D–SNAP guidance. The reports
                                               intended to help SNAP households deal                      As discussed earlier, the automatic/               would contain:
                                               with the impact of the disaster and                     mass replacement requires a waiver that                  1. Number of D–SNAP applications
                                               generally work best when the State                      allows a State agency to replace a                    received
                                               agency is able to clearly identify areas                portion/percentage of currently certified                2. Number of new D–SNAP
                                               in which households share the adverse                   households’ monthly SNAP allotments                   households approved
                                               effects of the disaster, such as the loss               in a disaster without the requirement                    3. Number of new D–SNAP persons
                                               of electrical power. Automatic issuance                 that a household request a replacement                approved
                                               can help the State agency quickly and                   individually, and travel to a local office               4. Number of SNAP households
                                               efficiently meet the needs of SNAP                      to sign an affidavit of disaster. With this           receiving supplements
                                               households, while freeing up staff and                  option/waiver, households would not                      5. Number of people previously
                                               resources to direct toward the                          have the added burden of signing                      certified for SNAP approved for
                                               population of new D–SNAP applicants.                    paperwork and local offices would not                 supplements
                                                  The Department is proposing that                     have to process cases manually for each                  6. Number of new D–SNAP
                                               States include their desire to issue                    household needing a benefit                           households denied
                                               automatic supplements in their D–                       replacement.                                             7. Number of SNAP households
                                               SNAP requests and demonstrate their                        As with automatic supplements,                     receiving replacement issuance
                                               ability to effectively target the benefits              approval of the mass replacement                         8. Value of new D–SNAP benefits
                                               to geographic areas that were heavily                   waiver typically requires a majority of               approved
                                               impacted by the disaster. Any SNAP                      the residences in the disaster area                      9. Value of SNAP supplements
                                               households not designated to receive                    (county, zip code) to have lost power or              approved
                                               automatic supplements, that were living                 be in another way affected by the                        10. Value of SNAP replacement
                                               in the area approved to operate D–SNAP                  disaster, resulting in the loss of food               issuance
                                               and experienced disaster losses, may                    purchased with their benefits. Outages                   11. Average benefit per new D–SNAP
                                               still request supplemental benefits via                 of four hours or more are typically                   household
                                               an affidavit of disaster. As with                       considered. The replacement percentage                   12. Average benefit per SNAP
                                               replacements benefits (discussed                        is not fixed and generally depends on                 household
                                               below), requests for automatic                          the time of the month in which the                       13. Any additional information the
                                               supplements must be accompanied by                      disaster took place as well as the State’s            State believes FNS should be aware of
                                               supporting data which indicates that a                                                                           In addition to the quantitative data
                                                                                                       issuance schedule. The extent and type
                                               majority of the population in a given                                                                         above, the inclusion of any qualitative
                                                                                                       of disaster (e.g., flooding or power
                                               area has suffered an adverse effect as a                                                                      information on challenges the State may
                                                                                                       outages), perishables/non-perishables,
                                               result of the disaster. States should work                                                                    have encountered with the daily reports
                                                                                                       and consumption, are also factors in
                                               closely with FNS to determine how to                                                                          will help keep State and Federal
                                                                                                       determining the percentage of benefits
                                               best find, use and evaluate available                                                                         policymakers up to date on the situation
                                                                                                       to be replaced. In preparing requests for
                                               information in a post-disaster situation.                                                                     on the ground.
                                                                                                       mass replacements, States need to assess
                                               This can include information from                       the extent of the losses and provide                  What other D–SNAP reports does the
                                               power companies, flood maps, or FEMA                    justification for the percentage they                 proposed rule require?
                                               assessments.                                            request. Further, a mass replacement                    In addition to the daily report, the
                                               Can already certified SNAP households                   waiver does not remove the                            Department proposes that the following
                                               obtain replacement benefits?                            responsibility of local offices to process            be required from States with approved
                                                 Replacement benefits are always                       individual affidavits before or after the             D–SNAPs:
                                               available on an individual basis to                     waiver implementation as required by 7                  Form FNS–292B, Report of
                                               SNAP households that lose food                          CFR 274.6(a).                                         Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
                                               purchased with their benefits in a                                                                            Program Benefit Issuance for Disaster
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                                                                                                       Reporting
                                               household misfortune. However,                                                                                Relief—Within 45 days of the
                                               replacement issuances shall be provided                 What does the proposed rule require in                termination of a D–SNAP operation, the
                                               to current SNAP recipients only if a                    the daily reports?                                    State agency would be required to
                                               household reports a loss of food                          The Department proposes that States                 submit its final disaster figures on form
                                               purchased with SNAP benefits orally or                  operating a D–SNAP submit a daily                     FNS–292B. All reports would be
                                               in writing to the State within 10 days of               report to FNS. Daily reports are used to              submitted electronically in the Food
                                               the date the food is destroyed in a                     monitor progress, troubleshoot problem                Programs Reporting System (FPRS).


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                                               Form FNS 292B would contain the                         sample of approved D–SNAP cases; a                     households receive benefits and that the
                                               following issuance data for D–SNAP                      sample of actions taken to deny                        amount of benefits issued is accurate,
                                               operations:                                             applications for D–SNAP benefits; and a                the Department is proposing that States
                                                  • Number of new households issued                    review of all approved applications for                operating a D–SNAP be required to:
                                               D–SNAP benefits                                         State agency employees. The review of                     • Input information for all household
                                                  • Total number of new persons issued                 approved cases would include: A case                   members into the eligibility
                                               D–SNAP benefits                                         record review; an interview with the                   determination system to prevent
                                                  • Number of households certified in                  participant; verification of each element              individuals from obtaining benefits as a
                                               SNAP that were issued supplements                       of eligibility for the State’s D–SNAP                  member of more than one household.
                                                  • Total value of benefits issued to D–               program including identity, residency,                    • Input denied applications into the
                                               SNAP households and supplements                         income, household size and disaster                    eligibility determination system each
                                               issued to SNAP households.                              related expenses; a determination of                   day, so that households that are denied
                                                  The FNS–292B report would not                        eligibility for disaster assistance; and an            and later reapply are detected and
                                               include the value of any replacements                   analysis of errors.                                    referred to fraud prevention staff. Note
                                               issued. States would report the value of                   The Department proposes that States                 that such households may be eligible if
                                               replacements on the FNS 388 Monthly                     with 10,000 or more approved D–SNAP                    their circumstances have changed.
                                               Issuance Report.                                        households (excluding State employees)                    • Check for duplicate participation by
                                                  Form FNS–388, Monthly Issuance                       select a sample of 400 approved cases                  any individual applying for D–SNAP
                                               Report—Form FNS–388 would reflect                       for review. States with less than 10,000               using onsite or offsite computer
                                               disaster issuance and participation                     but more than 300 approved D–SNAP                      databases (or in disasters with very few
                                               figures, including replacement benefits.                households would select a sample of                    applicants, hardcopy participant lists).
                                               Replacement benefits should be                          between 300 and 400 cases as shown                     Update computer database participant
                                               reported for the month for which they                   below. States with 300 or fewer                        lists every day.
                                               are intended.                                           households would review all cases.                        • Refer households without required
                                                  Form FNS–209, Status of Claims                                                                              verification or with inconsistent
                                               Against Households Report—In the                         Approved D–SNAP              Minimum sample size      information to onsite investigators or
                                               remarks section of the FNS–209, State                     households (N)                      (n)              highly-experienced staff for review.
                                               agencies would be required to indicate                  10,000 and over ........      n = 400.                 What does the proposed rule require
                                               the number of D–SNAP claims                             300 to 9,999 ..............   n = 300 + [0. 01031      concerning employee fraud?
                                               established and collected. D–SNAP                                                       (N¥300)].
                                               claims must be identified on backup                     Under 300 .................   n = all cases.              The Department recognizes that State
                                               documentation in accounting systems                                                                            agency employees may be legitimately
                                               for form FNS–209.                                          The Department is proposing that a                  eligible for D–SNAP benefits. States
                                                  • Form FNS–46, Issuance                              sample of 100 denied D–SNAP                            should take care to balance
                                               Reconciliation Report—States would be                   applications be reviewed to identify                   encouragement of eligible employees to
                                               required to report D–SNAP issuance and                  errors made in not providing benefits to               apply for program benefits with the risk
                                               returns in the Issuance and Returns                     eligible households. If there are fewer                of employee fraud. The Department
                                               section of form FNS–46. Forms FNS–46                    than 100 denied applications, all denied               proposes that States be required to take
                                               and FNS–388 should reconcile with the                   applications would be reviewed.                        these special measures to prevent
                                               reported net issuance.                                  Finally, the Department is proposing                   employee fraud:
                                                  Post-disaster Report—The Department                  that States be required to review 100                     • Use separation of duties for
                                               is proposing that a post-disaster review                percent of all State agency employee                   certification and issuance.
                                               report be required and that it be                       applications—approved and denied.                         • Include a question on the D–SNAP
                                               comprised of four parts: Comprehensive                     For all three types of case reviews, no             application asking if anyone in the
                                               review, individual case reviews,                        cases would be dropped from the review                 household (or its authorized
                                               problem analysis, and proposed                          results for any reason and the State                   representative) is employed by the State,
                                               improvements to the disaster plan. The                  would be required to report information                State SNAP agency, or County, if
                                               comprehensive review should begin                       gathered from all case reviews.                        applicable.
                                               with an overview of the D–SNAP                             State agencies would be required to                    • Utilize supervisors or investigators
                                               operation, including where and when it                  submit the post disaster report                        to conduct employee certification
                                               took place, how it was staffed, and the                 containing the results of the reviews, the             interviews.
                                               total number of applications approved                   problem analysis, and proposed                            • Audit all State agency employee
                                               and amount of benefits issued. The State                improvements (that would be included                   applications and publicize that policy.
                                               should then describe the systems or                     in their next D–SNAP plan submission)                  The proposed rule would require the
                                               methods employed, document any                          within 6 months of the close of each D–                State to review all applications from its
                                               major issues (i.e. problems or                          SNAP operation.                                        employees and to communicate that to
                                               challenges) encountered in any of the                                                                          employees up front.
                                                                                                       Integrity
                                               areas below, and discuss the                                                                                   Are D–SNAP cases subject to quality
                                               interventions used to address those                       Along with the duplicate
                                                                                                                                                              control (QC) reviews?
                                               issues.                                                 participation and verification discussed
                                                                                                       above, the Department proposes that                      Since the rules governing the
                                                 • Certification systems                                                                                      determination of D–SNAP benefits differ
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                                                                                                       additional safeguards should be built
                                                 • Fraud control                                       into D–SNAP operations.                                significantly from the SNAP, D–SNAP
                                                 • Issuance                                                                                                   cases are not subject to QC review and
                                                 • Public information and outreach                     What does the proposed rule require                    are not included when determining
                                                 • Program accessibility                               regarding fraud prevention?                            SNAP timeliness and payment accuracy
                                                 • Security                                              An important aspect of fraud                         rates. This is specified in 7CFR 275.11(f)
                                                 The Department is proposing that                      prevention is appropriate internal                     (1). This is why the Department is
                                               individual case reviews include: A                      controls. To ensure that only eligible                 proposing that States be required to


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                                               conduct a comprehensive review of                       benefits is subsequently reversed. The                the private sector, of $146 million or
                                               general program performance and                         Department proposes that this                         more (when adjusted for 2015 inflation;
                                               reviews of individual cases.                            requirement also apply to D–SNAP                      GDP deflator source: Table 1.1.9 at
                                                                                                       benefits; State agencies should follow                http://www.bea.gov/iTable) in any one
                                               What are the D–SNAP recipient claims                                                                          year. When such a statement is needed
                                                                                                       their normal procedures for issuance in
                                               collection requirements?                                                                                      for a rule, Section 205 of the UMRA
                                                                                                       such cases. The State’s eligibility system
                                                  The Department is proposing that if a                must clearly indicate that an issuance                generally requires the Department to
                                               household receives D–SNAP benefits to                   was a restored D–SNAP benefit.                        identify and consider a reasonable
                                               which it was not entitled, the State                                                                          number of regulatory alternatives and
                                               agency must establish a claim against                   Executive Order 12866 and Executive                   adopt the most cost effective or least
                                               the household consistent with the                       Order 13563                                           burdensome alternative that achieves
                                               claims collection requirements of SNAP                     Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                   the objectives of the rule.
                                               regulations. Claims must be established                 direct agencies to assess all costs and                 This rule does not contain Federal
                                               as soon as possible after the close of the              benefits of available regulatory                      mandates (under the regulatory
                                               disaster operation. States may also                     alternatives and, if regulation is                    provisions of Title II of the UMRA) for
                                               either follow their FNS-approved                        necessary, to select regulatory                       State, local and Tribal governments or
                                               procedures and thresholds for                           approaches that maximize net benefits                 the private sector of $146 million or
                                               establishing claims in SNAP for claims                  (including potential economic,                        more in any one year. Thus, the rule is
                                               arising from D–SNAP, or include                         environmental, public health and safety               not subject to the requirements of
                                               alternate procedures or thresholds in                   effects, distributive impacts, and                    sections 202 and 205 of the UMRA.
                                               their D–SNAP request.                                   equity). Executive Order 13563
                                                                                                                                                             Executive Order 12372
                                                  If a claim is established against a                  emphasizes the importance of
                                               household for an overpayment of SNAP                    quantifying both costs and benefits, of                  SNAP is listed in the Catalog of
                                               benefits, the Department proposes that                  reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,                 Federal Domestic Assistance under No.
                                               this amount may not be collected from                   and of promoting flexibility.                         10.551. For the reasons set forth in the
                                               the D–SNAP allotment. However, claims                      This proposed rule has been                        final rule in 7 CFR part 3015, subpart V
                                               based upon D–SNAP over-issuances can                    designated a not significant regulatory               and related notice (48 FR 29115, June
                                               be collected through a repayment                        action. Accordingly, the rule has not                 24, 1983), this Program is excluded from
                                               agreement or through offsets against                    been reviewed by the Office of                        the scope of Executive Order 12372,
                                               SNAP issuances.                                         Management and Budget.                                which requires intergovernmental
                                                                                                                                                             consultation with State and local
                                               D–SNAP Close Out                                        Regulatory Impact Analysis                            officials.
                                               What happens after D–SNAP operations                      This proposed rule has been
                                                                                                                                                             Federalism Impact Statement
                                               end?                                                    designated as not significant by OMB,
                                                                                                       therefore, no Regulatory Impact                         Executive Order 13132 requires
                                                 The Department proposes that close                                                                          Federal agencies to consider the impact
                                                                                                       Analysis is required.
                                               out of D–SNAP Operations includes the                                                                         of their regulatory actions on State and
                                               following:                                              Regulatory Flexibility Act                            local governments. Where such actions
                                                 • Close out the D–SNAP application/                     The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                   have federalism implications, agencies
                                               issuance sites;                                         U.S.C. 601–612) requires Agencies to                  are directed to provide a statement for
                                                 • Transition eligible cases to SNAP;                  analyze the impact of rulemaking on                   inclusion in the preamble to the
                                                 • Submit issuance reporting and
                                                                                                       small entities and consider alternatives              regulations describing the agency’s
                                               reconciliation;
                                                 • Pursue fair hearings, claims and                    that would minimize any significant                   considerations in terms of the three
                                               restored benefits; and                                  impacts on small entities. Pursuant to                categories called for under section
                                                 • Submit post-disaster report.                        that review, FNS Administrator, Audrey                (6)(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order 13132.
                                                                                                       Rowe, has certified that this proposed                FNS has considered the impact of this
                                               What are the fair hearings requirements                 rule would not have a significant impact              rule on State and local governments and
                                               in a D–SNAP?                                            on small entities. State agencies that                has determined that this rule does not
                                                  The proposed rule would require that:                administer SNAP will be affected to the               have federalism implications. This
                                                  • Any household who applied for D–                   extent they choose to implement major                 proposed rule does not impose
                                               SNAP benefits and was denied benefits                   changes in program operations. State                  substantial or direct compliance costs
                                               may request a fair hearing;                             agencies will also be affected to the                 on State and local governments.
                                                  • A household which has requested a                  extent they perform ME reviews of large,              Therefore, under Section 6(b) of the
                                               fair hearing is entitled to an immediate                medium and small project areas.                       Executive order, a federalism summary
                                               onsite supervisory review;                                                                                    impact statement is not required.
                                                                                                       Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                  • Households not satisfied with the
                                                                                                          Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                  Prior Consultation With State Officials
                                               outcome of this review retain the right
                                               to request a fair hearing through the                   Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public                       While FNS did not seek direct
                                               normal process; and                                     Law 104–4, establishes requirements for               consultation with State officials on this
                                                  • The number of fair hearings is                     Federal agencies to assess the effects of             proposed rule, FNS staff works with
                                               reported on form FNS–366B, Program                      their regulatory actions on State, local              several different States’ staff on D–
                                                                                                       and tribal governments and the private                SNAP requests and operations every
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                                               Activity Statement.
                                                                                                       sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA,                year. This has provided valuable
                                               Are households entitled to restored                     the Department generally must prepare                 feedback on the need for flexibility in
                                               benefits in D–SNAP?                                     a written statement, including a cost                 program design and operations. In
                                                 SNAP regulations require State                        benefit analysis, for proposed and final              addition, FNS regional offices host
                                               agencies to issue restored benefits to                  rules with ‘‘Federal mandates’’ that may              periodic training meetings and review
                                               households when benefits were lost due                  result in expenditures by State, local or             States’ D–SNAP plans. These
                                               to an agency error and when a denial of                 tribal governments, in the aggregate, or              interactions provide insights into the


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                                               challenges States face and are reflected                statements or actions that have                       and approval by OMB; therefore, FNS
                                               in this proposed rule.                                  substantial direct effects on one or more             has submitted a new information
                                                                                                       Indian tribes, on the relationship                    collection request under OMB Control
                                               Nature of Concerns and the Need To
                                                                                                       between the Federal Government and                    No: 0584–NEW Supplemental Nutrition
                                               Issue This Rule
                                                                                                       Indian tribes, or on the distribution of              Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster
                                                  The primary intent of this NPRM is to                power and responsibilities between the                Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
                                               improve clarity for States in their                     Federal Government and Indian tribes.                 Program (D–SNAP) Plans, Procedures,
                                               planning for and requests to implement                    FNS has assessed the impact of this                 and Reports which contains the
                                               a D–SNAP. This should help ensure                       proposed rule on Indian tribes and                    proposed reporting burden from
                                               timely approval of requests and                         determined that this rule does not, to                adoption of the proposals in the rule, for
                                               improved Federal/State coordination in                  our knowledge, have Tribal implications               OMB’s review and approval. The
                                               responding to disaster situations. The                  that require tribal consultation under                estimated burden for the information
                                               NPRM is also intended to inform States                  EO 13175. On February 18, 2015 the                    collections in the proposed rulemaking
                                               of their responsibilities in reporting and              agency held a webinar for tribal                      accompanying this request will be
                                               monitoring D–SNAP. The USDA Office                      participation and comments. During the                merged into the approved OMB Control
                                               of Inspector General has recommended                    comment period, FNS did not receive                   Numbers listed in the following
                                               publication of regulations for the D–                   any comments on the proposed rule. If                 sections, contingent upon OMB
                                               SNAP to improve controls over D–SNAP                    a Tribe requests consultation, FNS will               approval. When the information
                                               operations and reduce the potential for                 work with the Office of Tribal Relations              collection requirements have been
                                               threats to program integrity.                           to ensure meaningful consultation is                  approved, FNS will publish a separate
                                                                                                       provided for those changes, additions                 action in the Federal Register
                                               Extent to Which We Meet Those                           and modifications identified herein that
                                               Concerns                                                                                                      announcing OMB’s approval. The D–
                                                                                                       are not expressly mandated by Congress.               SNAP certification burden for State
                                                  The Department believes that the                                                                           participation is included in the
                                               proposals in this rulemaking would                      Civil Rights Impact Analysis
                                                                                                                                                             currently approved reporting burden
                                               provide the necessary clarity and                          FNS has reviewed this proposed rule
                                                                                                                                                             under the OMB Control No. 0584–0064,
                                               structure for D–SNAP planning,                          in accordance with the Department
                                                                                                                                                             SNAP: Applications, Periodic Reports,
                                               requests, and reporting while                           Regulation 4300–4, ‘‘Civil Rights Impact
                                                                                                                                                             and Notices (expiration date: 4/30/
                                               maintaining the needed flexibility for                  Analysis,’’ to identify and address any
                                                                                                                                                             2016), which includes all information
                                               States. In drafting this NPRM, FNS                      major civil rights impacts the rule might
                                                                                                                                                             collection activities associated with the
                                               considered its impact on State and local                have on minorities, women, and persons
                                                                                                                                                             certification of participating and
                                               agencies. In addition, the Department is                with disabilities. After a careful review
                                                                                                       of the rule’s intent and provisions, and              applicant households. Under SNAP
                                               seeking comments on those areas of                                                                            regulations, States are responsible for
                                               discretion and will use those comments                  the characteristics of SNAP participants,
                                                                                                       FNS has determined that an important                  designing their own forms (this burden
                                               to inform its decision making before                                                                          is included in OMB No. 0584–0064 and
                                               issuing final regulations.                              impact of this proposed rule will be to
                                                                                                       help alleviate the adverse effects of                 will not be duplicated here) including
                                               Executive Order 12988                                   disasters on certain protected classes.               the application for D–SNAP assistance
                                                  This proposed rule has been reviewed                 All data available to FNS indicate that               used by individual households. The
                                               under Executive Order 12988, Civil                      protected individuals have the same                   burden associated with Statewide D–
                                               Justice Reform. This proposed rule,                     opportunity to participate in D–SNAP as               SNAP plans is included in the currently
                                               when published as a final rule, is                      non-protected individuals. FNS                        approved burden for OMB Control No.
                                               intended to have preemptive effect with                 specifically prohibits the State and local            0584–0083, SNAP: Operating
                                               respect to any State or local laws,                     government agencies that administer                   Guidelines, Forms, and Waivers,
                                               regulations or policies which conflict                  SNAP from engaging in actions that                    Program and Budget Summary
                                               with its provisions or which would                      discriminate based on race, color,                    Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017),
                                               otherwise impede its full                               national origin, gender, age, disability,             which includes all the information
                                               implementation. This proposed rule is                   marital or family status (SNAP’s                      collection activities associated with the
                                               not intended to have retroactive                        nondiscrimination policy can be found                 preparation, review, and submission of
                                               applicability unless so specified in the                at 7 CFR 272.6 (a)). Where State                      updated D–SNAP plans by State
                                               ‘‘Effective Date’’ paragraph of the final               agencies have options, and they choose                agencies. The burden associated with
                                               rule. Prior to any judicial challenge to                to implement a certain provision, they                the submission of State agency requests
                                               the provisions of this rulemaking or the                must implement it in such a way that it               to operate a D–SNAP to FNS is included
                                               application of its provisions, all                      complies with the regulations at 7 CFR                under the currently approved burden for
                                               applicable administrative procedures                    272.6.                                                OMB Control No. 0584–0336, SNAP:
                                               must be exhausted.                                                                                            Supplemental Nutrition Assistance for
                                                                                                       Paperwork Reduction Act                               Victims of Disaster (expiration date 11/
                                               Executive Order 13175                                      The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                30/2015).
                                                 This proposed rule has been reviewed                  (44 U.S.C. Chap. 35; see 5 CFR part                      Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
                                               in accordance with the requirements of                  1320) requires that the Office of                     the proposed collection of information
                                               Executive Order 13175, ‘‘Consultation                   Management and Budget (OMB)                           is necessary for the proper performance
                                               and Coordination with Indian Tribal                     approve all collections of information                of the functions of the agency, including
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                                               Governments.’’ Executive Order 13175                    by a Federal agency from the public                   whether the information shall have
                                               requires Federal agencies to consult and                before they can be implemented.                       practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
                                               coordinate with tribes on a government-                 Respondents are not required to respond               agency’s estimate of the burden of the
                                               to-government basis on policies that                    to any collection of information unless               proposed collection of information,
                                               have tribal implications, including                     it displays a current valid OMB control               including the validity of the
                                               regulations, legislative comments or                    number. This proposed rule contains                   methodology and assumptions used; (c)
                                               proposed legislation, and other policy                  requirements that are subject to review               ways to enhance the quality, utility, and


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                                               clarity of the information to be                        information that State agencies are                   SNAP rollout; staffing; public
                                               collected; and (d) ways to minimize the                 required to provide to FNS in support                 information outreach; duplicate
                                               burden of the collection of information                 of a request to operate a D–SNAP. As                  participation check process; fraud
                                               on those who are to respond, including                  this proposed rule merely codifies                    prevention strategies; and employee
                                               use of appropriate automated,                           practices State agencies already                      application procedures. It is estimated
                                               electronic, mechanical, or other                        perform, it will have minimal impact on               that preparation of a request under the
                                               technological collection techniques or                  the State agency workloads.                           proposed rule will require
                                               other forms of information technology.                     Respondents: 53 State agencies.                    approximately 10 staff hours for each
                                                  Send comments to the Office of                          Estimated Number of Responses per                  State, for a total of 90 burden hours.
                                               Information and Regulatory Affairs,                     Respondent: 53 annual reviews of D–                   Once approved by OMB, this proposed
                                               OMB, attention: Desk Officer for FNS,                   SNAP plan; 5 updates of D–SNAP plan;                  burden will be merged with the
                                               Washington, DC 20503. Please also send                  9 D–SNAP requests; 45 D–SNAP daily                    currently approved burden for OMB
                                               a copy of your comments to Sasha                        reports; 9 D–SNAP post-Disaster reports.              Control No. 0584–0083, SNAP:
                                               Gersten-Paal, Branch Chief, Certification                  The Department is proposing in this                Operating Guidelines, Forms, and
                                               Policy Branch, Food and Nutrition                       rulemaking that States would be                       Waivers, Program and Budget Summary
                                               Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,                required to review their existing                     Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017).
                                               3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, VA                  Disaster Plan on at least an annual basis,
                                                                                                                                                                In addition, the Department is
                                               22302. For further information, or for                  and when applicable, submit a revision
                                                                                                                                                             proposing that States operating a D–
                                               copies of the information collection                    or a notice of no change, by the 15th of
                                                                                                                                                             SNAP must submit a daily report to
                                               package, please contact Sasha Gersten-                  August each year. As the majority of
                                                                                                                                                             FNS. Daily reports are used to monitor
                                               Paal at the above address or via email                  States have already prepared disaster
                                                                                                                                                             progress, troubleshoot problem areas,
                                               at Gersten-Paal@fns.usda.gov.                           plans, the Department estimates that it
                                                                                                                                                             inform FNS policy officials, ensure that
                                                  All responses to this notice will be                 will take an average of 6.58 staff hours
                                                                                                                                                             adequate funds are available, and
                                               summarized and included in the request                  per State each year to review their
                                                                                                                                                             respond to inquiries from the media and
                                               for OMB approval. All comments will                     Disaster Plans, for a total burden of 349
                                                                                                                                                             other government agencies. The State
                                               also become a matter of public record.                  hours (53 States × 1 time annually = 53
                                                                                                                                                             agency should begin submitting reports
                                               These proposed changes are contingent                   total annual response × 6.58 hours = 349
                                                                                                                                                             on the day following the first day of D–
                                               upon OMB approval under the                             hours). The Department further
                                                                                                                                                             SNAP operations and continue
                                               Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.                        estimates that on average five of these
                                                                                                                                                             submitting the reports on a daily basis
                                               When the information collection                         States will update their plans and
                                                                                                                                                             until the end of the application period—
                                               requirements have been approved, FNS                    require an additional 2.5 hours to do so,
                                                                                                                                                             typically five days. It is estimated that
                                               will publish a separate action in the                   for an annual total of 12.5 burden hours.
                                                                                                                                                             0.5 hours will be required to prepare
                                               Federal Register announcing OMB’s                       Once approved by OMB, this proposed
                                                                                                                                                             each daily report. Therefore, the burden
                                               approval.                                               burden will be merged with the
                                                                                                                                                             would be 22.5 total hours for these
                                                  Comments on the information                          currently approved burden for OMB
                                                                                                                                                             reports (nine disasters × five reports x
                                               collection pursuant to this proposed                    Control No. 0584–0083, SNAP:
                                                                                                                                                             0.5 hours = 22.5). The Department
                                               rule must be received by July 11, 2016.                 Operating Guidelines, Forms, and
                                                                                                                                                             further proposes that a post-disaster
                                                  Title: Supplemental Nutrition                        Waivers, Program and Budget Summary
                                                                                                                                                             report be submitted that includes four
                                               Assistance Program (SNAP): Disaster                     Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017),
                                                                                                                                                             parts: a comprehensive review,
                                               Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                       which includes all the information
                                                                                                                                                             individual case reviews, problem
                                               Program (D–SNAP) Plans, Procedures,                     collection activities associated with the
                                                                                                                                                             analysis, and proposed improvements. It
                                               and Reports.                                            preparation, review, and submission of
                                                                                                                                                             is estimated that this report will require
                                                  OMB Number: 0584–NEW.                                updated D–SNAP plans by State
                                                                                                                                                             0.5 hours to complete so the total
                                                  Expiration Date: N/A.                                agencies.
                                                                                                                                                             burden for nine disaster reports would
                                                  Type of Request: Information                            The number of disasters that occur
                                                                                                                                                             be 4.5 hours. FNS will not require a
                                               Collection Request.                                     annually and the average number of
                                                                                                                                                             standardized form or specific format for
                                                  Abstract: The Disaster Relief and                    households affected by the disasters
                                                                                                                                                             daily reports or post-disaster reports,
                                               Emergency Assistance Act (1974), as                     cannot be predicted. For example,
                                                                                                                                                             due to the dynamic nature of emergency
                                               amended by the Robert T. Stafford                       during the period from fiscal year 2009
                                                                                                                                                             situations and the need to quickly
                                               Disaster Relief and Assistance Act                      through fiscal year 2014, the number of
                                                                                                                                                             respond to conditions on the ground.
                                               (1988) (enclosed), and Section (5)(h) of                State requests for disaster programs
                                                                                                                                                             Once approved by OMB, this proposed
                                               the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (the                 ranged from 3 to 23 requests per year.
                                                                                                                                                             burden will be merged with the
                                               Act) provides the Secretary of                          However, the Department estimates an
                                                                                                                                                             currently approved burden for OMB
                                               Agriculture with the authority to                       average of 9 State agencies will submit
                                                                                                                                                             Control No. 0584–0083, SNAP:
                                               establish temporary emergency                           1 D–SNAP request per year to operate
                                                                                                                                                             Operating Guidelines, Forms, and
                                               standards of eligibility for households                 D–SNAPs for a total annual request of
                                                                                                                                                             Waivers, Program and Budget Summary
                                               who are survivors of a disaster that                    9 applications per year. A D–SNAP
                                                                                                                                                             Statement (expiration date 04/30/2017).
                                               disrupts commercial channels of food                    request normally contains a request to
                                               distribution after those channels have                  waive the normal SNAP operating                          No new recordkeeping burden is
                                               been restored.                                          procedures and outlines the State’s                   estimated.
                                                  This proposed rule would establish                   proposed procedures including:                           The average burden per respondent is
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                                               the requirements for planning,                          Description of incident; geographic area;             summarized in the following chart, with
                                               requesting and monitoring D–SNAP                        application period; benefit period;                   an estimated total annual burden of 478
                                               while maintaining State flexibility in                  eligibility criteria; currently certified             hours. However as noted above, States
                                               program design within the basic                         SNAP households eligibility; affected                 have been performing many of these
                                               eligibility requirements for D–SNAP.                    population; electronic benefit card                   practices for years, so the actual new
                                               This information collection accounts for                issuance process; logistical plans for D–             burden would be significantly less.




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                                                                                                                                                 States          Responses
                                                    Section of                                                                                                                     Number of          Hours per          Total burden
                                                                                  Requirement or burden activity                             responding per          per
                                                    Regulation                                                                                                                     responses          response              hours
                                                                                                                                                  year           respondent

                                               280.1   ....................   Annual review of D–SNAP Plan ........                                        53                 1               53               6.58             348.7
                                               280.1   ....................   Revision of D–SNAP plan .................                                     5                 1                5                2.5              12.5
                                               280.3   ....................   D–SNAP Request ..............................                                 9                 1                9                 10                90
                                               280.8   ....................   D–SNAP Daily report .........................                                 9                 5               45                0.5              22.5
                                               280.8   ....................   D–SNAP Post Disaster Report ..........                                        9                 1                9                0.5               4.5

                                                     Totals ............      ............................................................                 53              2.28              121               3.95               478



                                               E-Government Act Compliance                                                Agriculture. This Agreement is the                          (e) * * *
                                                 FNS is committed to complying with                                       means by which the State elects to                          (5) Disaster plan. State agencies shall
                                               the E-Government Act of 2002 (Pub. L                                       operate the Supplemental Nutrition                        review their existing disaster plan on at
                                               107–347) to promote the use of the                                         Assistance Program and to administer                      least an annual basis and submit a
                                               Internet and other information                                             the program in accordance with the                        revision, if necessary, or a notice of no
                                               technologies that provide increased                                        Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 and the                    change, by the 15th of August (or as
                                               opportunities for citizen access to                                        FNS-approved State Plan of Operation.                     negotiated by individual states) each
                                               government information and services                                        The Budget Projection Statement and                       year for FNS approval.
                                               and for other purposes.                                                    Program Activity Statement provide                        *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                                          information on the number of actions
                                               List of Subjects                                                           and amounts budgeted for various                          PART 274—ISSUANCE AND USE OF
                                               7 CFR Part 272                                                             functional areas, such as certification                   PROGRAM BENEFITS
                                                                                                                          and issuance. The Plan’s attachments
                                                 Alaska, Civil rights, Supplemental                                       include the Quality Control Sample                        ■ 3. The authority citation for part 274
                                               Nutrition Assistance Program, Grant                                        Plan, the Disaster Plan, the Employment                   continues to read as follows:
                                               programs—social programs, Penalties,                                       and Training Plan, the optional                               Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036.
                                               Reporting and recordkeeping                                                Nutrition Education Plan, the optional
                                               requirements, Unemployment                                                                                                           ■ 4. Revise § 274.6 (a)(3)(i) to read as
                                                                                                                          plan for Program informational
                                               compensation, Wages.                                                                                                                 follows:
                                                                                                                          activities directed to low-income
                                               7 CFR Part 274                                                             households, the optional plan for                         § 274.6 Replacement issuances and cards
                                                                                                                          intercepting Unemployment                                 to households.
                                                 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
                                                                                                                          Compensation (UC) benefits for                               (a) * * *
                                               Program, Grant programs—social
                                                                                                                          collecting claims for intentional                            (3) * * *
                                               programs, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                                                                                          Program violations, the Systematic                           (i) Replacement issuances shall be
                                               requirements.
                                                                                                                          Alien Verification for Entitlements                       provided only if a household timely
                                               7 CFR Part 280                                                             (SAVE) Plan, and the plan for the State                   reports a loss orally or in writing. When
                                                 Emergency food assistance for victims                                    Income and Eligibility Verification                       the loss is a Presidentially-declared
                                               of disasters.                                                              System. The State agency shall either                     disaster (with or without individual
                                                 For reasons set forth in the preamble,                                   include the Workfare Plan in its State                    assistance) the report shall be
                                               7 CFR parts 272, 274, and 280 are                                          Plan of Operation or append the                           considered timely if it is made to the
                                               proposed to be amended as follows:                                         Workfare Plan to the State Plan of                        State agency within 30 days of the date
                                                                                                                          Operation, as appropriate, in accordance                  food purchased with Program benefits is
                                               PART 272—REQUIREMENTS FOR                                                  with § 273.22(b)(3) of this chapter. The                  destroyed in the disaster. When the loss
                                               PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES                                               Workfare Plan shall be submitted                          is the result of other household
                                                                                                                          separately, in accordance with                            misfortune, the report shall be
                                               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 272                                   § 273.22(b)(1) of this chapter. The ADP/                  considered timely if it is made to the
                                               continues to read as follows:                                              CIS Plan is considered part of the State                  State agency within 10 days of the date
                                                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036.                                         Plan of Operation but is submitted                        food purchased with Program benefits is
                                                                                                                          separately as prescribed under                            destroyed.
                                               ■ 2. In § 272.2 revise paragraph (a)(2),
                                                                                                                          § 272.2(e)(8). State agencies and/or
                                               (d)(1)(ii), and (e)(5) to read as follows:                                                                                           *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                                          political subdivisions selected to
                                               § 272.2     Plan of operation.                                             operate a Simplified Application/                         PART 280—DISASTER
                                                 (a) * * *                                                                Standardized Benefit Project shall                        SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION
                                                 (2) Content. The basic components of                                     include that Project’s Work Plan in the                   ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (D–SNAP)
                                               the State Plan of Operation (‘‘the Plan’’)                                 State Plan of Operation. The Plan’s
                                               are the Federal/State Agreement, the                                       attachments shall also include the Mail                   ■ 5. Revise the part heading to read as
                                               Budget Projection Statement, and the                                       Issuance Loss Reporting Level Plan.                       set out above.
                                               Program Activity Statement. In addition,                                   *       *    *     *     *                                ■ 6. Revise part 280 to read as follows:
                                               certain attachments to the Plan are                                           (d) * * *
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                                               specified in this section and in § 272.3.                                     (1) * * *                                              PART 280—DISASTER
                                               The requirements for the basic                                                (ii) Disaster Plan as required by                      SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION
                                               components and attachments are                                             § 280.1(b) of this chapter, or certification              ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (D–SNAP)
                                               specified in § 272.2(c) and § 272.2(d),                                    that a previously submitted Disaster
                                                                                                                                                                                    Sec.
                                               respectively. The Federal/State                                            Plan has been reviewed and remains                        280.1    Purpose.
                                               Agreement is the legal agreement                                           current;                                                  280.2    Eligibility and benefits.
                                               between the State and the Department of                                    *       *    *     *     *                                280.3    Disaster request.



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                                               280.4 Application processing and                        SNAP and D–SNAP operations                               (15) Household materials. Include
                                                   certification periods.                              concurrently, compliance with D–SNAP                  sample household application and
                                               280.5 Households participating in the                   reporting requirements, etc.                          household notices.
                                                   SNAP when D–SNAP is operating.                                                                               (16) Issuance process. Describe how
                                                                                                          (6) Issuance system. Describe the
                                               280.6 Reconciliation.                                                                                         benefits will be made available within
                                               280.7 Post disaster review and corrections.             issuance systems to be used for D–SNAP
                                               280.8 D–SNAP reporting.                                 household management.                                 72 hours of D–SNAP application and
                                                                                                          (7) EBT card stock. Identify EBT card              how to ensure continuation of SNAP
                                                  Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036.                                                                             certification, issuance, and other actions
                                                                                                       stock available, type of cards to be used,
                                               § 280.1   Purpose.                                      steps and timeline for ordering                       concurrently. Indicate how the State
                                                                                                       additional cards, and any special                     will monitor stock levels and ensure
                                                 (a) This section establishes the
                                                                                                       procedures or resources that will be                  sufficient EBT card stock. Describe EBT
                                               requirements for planning, requesting,
                                                                                                       needed to meet SNAP and D–SNAP                        card reconciliation and security
                                               operating, and reporting on a D–SNAP.
                                                                                                       issuance timeframes, including having                 procedures, including tracking D–SNAP
                                               In addition, the appropriate Food and
                                                                                                       cards available at D–SNAP certification               benefits separately from SNAP benefit
                                               Nutrition Service directives and
                                                                                                       sites.                                                issuance and adherence to FNS
                                               guidance provide additional detail and
                                                                                                          (8) Application sites. Describe site               reconciliation guidelines, so that
                                               direction on the steps States should take
                                                                                                       selection procedures, including                       benefits posted to accounts can be
                                               to prepare for an emergency situation,
                                                                                                       potential application/issuance sites for              compared to benefits issued by the State
                                               and the procedures States should
                                                                                                       disasters that vary in size and scope and             eligibility system.
                                               employ in operating D–SNAP.                                                                                      (17) Security and fraud prevention
                                                 (b) Planning for D–SNAP. State                        any agreements in place with those
                                                                                                       locations. If D–SNAP will operate out of              plans. Describe how States will ensure
                                               agencies shall review their existing                                                                          security and mitigate the risk of fraud,
                                               disaster plan on at least an annual basis               local offices, explain how application
                                                                                                       sites will handle running D–SNAP and                  including a specific plan for handling
                                               and submit a revision, if necessary, or                                                                       applications submitted by State agency
                                               a notice of no change, by the 15th of                   SNAP concurrently.
                                                                                                          (9) Demographic data. Identify                     employees, procedures for handling
                                               August (or as negotiated by individual                                                                        questionable applications, and process
                                               states) each year for FNS approval; this                general demographic data that can help
                                                                                                       the agency tailor its response to a                   for checking all household members for
                                               submission shall be an attachment of                                                                          duplicate participation.
                                               the Plan of Operation as provided in                    disaster. Identify resources for disaster
                                                                                                       impact data, including preliminary data                  (18) Disaster reporting and post-
                                               § 272.2 of this chapter. As specified in                                                                      disaster review report. Describe
                                               § 280.8(f), FNS will require State                      assessments, flood maps, or electrical
                                                                                                       outage data.                                          procedures to ensure that required
                                               agencies to amend the plan if                                                                                 federal reporting and post-disaster
                                               deficiencies are found in a D–SNAP                         (10) Public information and outreach.
                                                                                                       Describe public information strategy to               review reports will be complete and
                                               post-disaster review. The plan shall                                                                          timely.
                                               include:                                                ensure that timely, accurate information
                                                                                                                                                                (19) Reasonable accommodations for
                                                 (1) Identification of Federal and State               reaches households potentially eligible
                                                                                                                                                             individuals with disabilities. Describe
                                               government agencies involved in                         for D–SNAP benefits. Outline roles,
                                                                                                                                                             what special accommodations will be
                                               disaster relief activities in the State                 expectations, and responsibilities of any
                                                                                                                                                             made for individuals with disabilities at
                                               during a disaster, as well as a                         SNAP outreach partners included in the
                                                                                                                                                             application and issuance sites.
                                               description of responsibilities for each                State Outreach Plan that will assist with                (20) Circumstances unique to the
                                               agency.                                                 D–SNAP.                                               State which may affect D–SNAP
                                                 (2) Key points of contact. Provide                       (11) Retailer communication. Describe              operations, including: coordination of
                                               names, positions, and phone numbers of                  procedures to notify retailers of new                 resources among County-level
                                               county/local, State, and Federal                        waivers (see discussion of the potential              administrations, how to serve isolated
                                               government officials and their back-ups                 for hot foods, below) and new D–SNAP                  or homebound populations,
                                               who are key contact persons during a                    households.                                           development of procedural
                                               disaster (including the State agency                       (12) Procedures to reduce applicant                modifications to allow SNAP systems to
                                               disaster coordinator).                                  hardship. Outline steps States will take              accommodate D–SNAP operations, and
                                                 (3) Community partners. Identify                      to reduce hardship for D–SNAP                         contingency plans for local offices
                                               private disaster relief agencies within                 applicants and the already certified                  located in flood plains or otherwise
                                               the State such as the Red Cross,                        SNAP caseload, including provisions for               subject to closure.
                                               Salvation Army, or community groups                     security, human needs, language                          (c) Training. The State shall issue
                                               and a description of their role in D–                   services, etc.                                        instructions and provide training to
                                               SNAP implementation.                                       (13) Certification process. Describe               project area offices on the handling of
                                                 (4) SNAP staffing and resources.                      the specifics of the certification process            disaster assistance operations to ensure
                                               Identify staffing and related resources                 including potential application sites,                prior understanding of disaster
                                               available to assist in a disaster and how               staffing, separation of eligibility and               procedures and prompt action upon
                                               they will be mobilized to target disaster               issuance, how application sites will                  issuance of a disaster declaration. At a
                                               areas in need. Explain how the State/                   manage large crowds, and plans for                    minimum, States shall provide D–SNAP
                                               counties will manage the increased                      ensuring access to persons with                       training to at least one manager (perhaps
                                               administrative burden associated with                   disabilities, the elderly and other                   a D–SNAP coordinator) from each SNAP
                                               running a D–SNAP and SNAP                               vulnerable populations. If online pre-
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                                                                                                                                                             local office and call center in the State.
                                               operations simultaneously.                              registrations are to be used by workers                  (d) State Systems Requirements for D–
                                                 (5) D–SNAP application system                         or households, describe that process and              SNAP. State automated systems shall
                                               development. Describe application                       back-up systems in place if technical                 have the ability to:
                                               systems to be used for D–SNAP                           issues are encountered.                                  (1) Check for duplicate participation
                                               household management, including any                        (14) DSED. Include if the DSED will                as required in § 280.4(e).
                                               workarounds to the SNAP system,                         be used and, if so, specify the income                   (2) Meet FNS reconciliation
                                               considerations associated with running                  limits.                                               requirements that D–SNAP benefits


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                                               posted to accounts be compared to                       area, or either lived or worked in the                   (iv) Payments from Federal, state or
                                               benefits issued by the State eligibility                disaster area.                                        county/local government agencies or
                                               system.                                                    (2) The household will purchase food               disaster assistance organizations
                                                  (3) Generate the reports required in                 and prepare meals during the disaster                 (including disaster-related
                                               § 280.8. States systems shall have the                  benefit period. A household residing in               Unemployment Compensation).
                                               ability to track disaster benefits                      a temporary shelter which is providing                   (3) The most recent disaster gross
                                               separately from SNAP benefit issuance.                  all its meals shall be ineligible.                    income limit calculated by FNS shall be
                                               States systems shall have the ability to                   (3) The household has experienced at               used to determine the maximum
                                               allow tracking of multiple D–SNAPs                      least one of the following adverse effects            allowable income for each household
                                               simultaneously, if the State is struck by               of the disaster: loss or inaccessibility of           size. The disaster gross income limit is
                                               two disasters within a short timeframe.                 income, inaccessibility of liquid                     calculated by adding together the
                                                  (e) EBT Systems and D–SNAP. Each                     resources, or disaster-related expenses.              maximum monthly net income limit,
                                               State shall be prepared to issue D–SNAP                 At the State’s option, households whose               the maximum standard income
                                               benefits through its EBT system during                  only disaster-related expense is food                 deduction amount, and the maximum
                                               a disaster. The EBT system shall have                   loss may be considered otherwise                      capped shelter expense deduction for
                                               the ability to coordinate with the State’s              eligible for D–SNAP. States electing this             each household size.
                                               eligibility system and the State’s EBT                  option must indicate it in their D–SNAP                  (c) D–SNAP deductions. (1) Disaster-
                                               contractor’s system. A State’s D–SNAP                   request.                                              related expenses are deductible if they
                                                                                                          (i) Loss or inaccessibility of income              have been incurred during the disaster
                                               issuance plan shall incorporate
                                                                                                       involves a reduction or termination of                period. If the household receives or
                                               procedures for:
                                                                                                       income or a significant delay in receipt              anticipates receiving a reimbursement
                                                  (1) Ensuring that approved
                                                                                                       of income. This could occur, for                      for these expenses during the disaster
                                               households have benefits available,                                                                           period, only remaining expense
                                               including EBT cards and PINs no more                    example, if a disaster has caused a place
                                                                                                       of employment to close or reduce its                  amounts shall be deductible.
                                               than 72 hours from when the                                                                                      (2) States shall elect one of the
                                               application was filed, unless there is                  work days, if paychecks or other
                                                                                                                                                             following options to determine if
                                               questionable information on the                         payments are lost or destroyed, if there
                                                                                                                                                             households have disaster-related
                                               application that requires verification. If              is a significant delay in the issuance of
                                                                                                                                                             expenses and the amount of the expense
                                               there is questionable information, the                  paychecks, or if the work location is                 to use in determining D–SNAP income.
                                               State may extend the 72-hour time                       inaccessible due to the disaster.                     The option selected shall be identified
                                               frame for making cards and benefits                        (ii) Inaccessibility of liquid resources           in the State’s D–SNAP request:
                                               available to no more than a total of                    includes situations in which the                         (i) Use of actual disaster-related
                                               seven days from the date of application.                household is unable to access cash                    expenses identified in the Disaster
                                                  (2) Accessing sufficient EBT card                    resources for a portion of the disaster               SNAP Guidance referenced in paragraph
                                               stock to operate a D–SNAP.                              benefit period.                                       (a)(3)(iii) of this section. Households
                                                  (3) Replacing households EBT cards                      (iii) Regarding disaster-related                   shall be screened to verify their
                                               that are lost in a disaster as soon as                  expenses that the household has                       residence in the affected area. Under
                                               possible but within the card                            incurred during the disaster benefit                  this option, the State may require that
                                               replacement timeframes required at 7                    period that result from the effects of the            households experience at least one
                                               CFR 274.6(b). If the normal EBT                         disaster: the FNS Disaster SNAP                       disaster-related expense other than or in
                                               replacement process is to mail the                      Guidance provides the specific expenses               addition to food-loss in order to be
                                               replacement card to the household’s                     that shall be considered disaster-related,            eligible for the D–SNAP, while still
                                               home, and the disaster response                         but States can request FNS approval of                considering food-loss in calculating a
                                               requires card delivery to a disaster                    other reasonable expenses in their                    household’s cumulative disaster-related
                                               issuance site or alternative address in a               disaster request.                                     expenses. Alternatively, the State may
                                               non-disaster area, the State must be able                  (b) Determining income. (1) To be                  choose to consider households that have
                                               to override the EBT system.                             eligible to receive D–SNAP benefits, a                experienced food loss alone as their
                                                                                                       household’s net income received or                    disaster-related expense to be otherwise
                                               § 280.2   Eligibility and benefits.                     expected to be received during the                    eligible for the D–SNAP.
                                                 (a) Eligibility. To be eligible for D–                benefit period, in addition to its                       (ii) Use of a Disaster Standard
                                               SNAP during a disaster a household                      accessible liquid resources, minus any                Expense Deduction (DSED.) For
                                               must meet all of the following criteria:                disaster-related expenses, shall not                  households with $100 or more in
                                                 (1) At the time of the disaster, the                  exceed the disaster gross income limit.               deductible disaster-related expenses, the
                                               household must have been residing                          (2) Accessible liquid resources are                DSED shall be added to the disaster
                                               within the geographical area authorized                 determined on the first day of the                    gross income limit, and households
                                               for disaster procedures at the time of the              benefit period; any funds received                    whose take-home pay plus available
                                               disaster. Such a household may be                       during the remainder of the benefit                   liquid resources is less than or equal to
                                               certified for disaster issuance even                    period will be counted as income.                     this amount (DSED + the disaster gross
                                               though it presently is occupying                        Accessible liquid resources include cash              income limit) shall qualify for D–SNAP
                                               temporary accommodations outside of                     on hand, and funds in accessible                      benefits. The DSED shall not be applied
                                               the disaster area (although it would                    checking and saving accounts on the                   to any household if food loss is their
                                               need to come to the certification site to               first day of the benefit period.
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                                                                                                                                                             only disaster-related expense.
                                               be certified for D–SNAP). States may                    Accessible liquid resources do not                       (3) A State using ‘‘food loss alone’’ in
                                               also choose to extend eligibility to those              include:                                              paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section shall
                                               who worked in the disaster area at the                     (i) Retirement accounts;                           verify using available information such
                                               time of the disaster. When States submit                   (ii) Disaster insurance payments;                  as power outage maps showing affected
                                               their D–SNAP requests, they should                         (iii) Disaster assistance received or              homes or zip codes. The use of this
                                               specify if they will serve only                         expected to be received during the                    information should be widely
                                               households that lived in the disaster                   benefit period; and                                   publicized and households shall be


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                                               screened upon arrival to verify their     SNAP cannot respond to the temporary                                currently certified SNAP households. If
                                               residence in the affected area.           food needs due to the number of                                     automatic, describe who is eligible and
                                               Households reporting excessively large    affected households.                                                include supporting data. Also, indicate
                                               amounts of food loss, or any other           (2) The request shall be submitted                               an estimate of the value of issuances for
                                               questionable information, shall be        when the affected community and State                               automatic supplements. Requests for
                                               referred to fraud investigators or senior agency have recovered to allow for an                               automatic supplements must be
                                               staff for further review.                 effective administration of the D–SNAP                              accompanied by supporting data which
                                                  (d) Benefit period and benefit amount. (as determined by the State agency),                                indicate that a majority of the
                                               (1) Households meeting the eligibility    including training for D–SNAP                                       population in a given area has suffered
                                               criteria in § 280.2(a) through (c) shall  operations. The request must be                                     an adverse effect as a result of the
                                               receive the full SNAP allotment for their submitted to allow for implementation                               disaster. If individual supplements are
                                               household size as provided under          of D–SNAP within a reasonable time                                  to be used, include information on the
                                               SNAP. SNAP allotments are updated         period following the Individual                                     process for requesting supplements—by
                                               yearly and available on the FNS Web       Assistance declaration. The planned                                 phone/mail affidavit, electronically, or
                                               site. For households already on SNAP      implementation date shall also allow                                in person at local office/D–SNAP
                                               and residing in an approved D–SNAP        sufficient time for the State to publicly                           application site.
                                               area that incur a disaster-related        notify the affected population in the                                  (11) The estimated total number of
                                               expense and submit an affidavit to that   disaster area of the availability of D–                             people, homes, businesses, etc.
                                               effect, States shall supplement their     SNAP.                                                               impacted by the disaster; estimates of
                                               SNAP benefits to bring them up to the        (b) Content of request. Requests must                            anticipated D–SNAP applicants; number
                                               maximum allotment for their household     be submitted with a signed cover                                    of currently certified SNAP households
                                               size.                                     memorandum from the State and                                       to be served; and explanation of how
                                                  (2) Household size and composition is  include thorough explanations of the                                both estimates were derived.
                                               established as of the first day of the    following components:                                                  (12) A description of issuance
                                               disaster benefit period. The household       (1) A description the disaster—what                              procedures, the number of EBT cards on
                                               includes those people living together,    happened, the date the disaster began,                              hand, and plans for requesting,
                                               and purchasing and preparing food         and the affected area.                                              receiving, and distributing additional
                                               together at the time of a disaster. D–       (2) The geographic area (list of the                             cards as needed.
                                               SNAP household does not include those     project areas affected), and explain any                               (13) A description of application sites,
                                               people with whom applicants are           differences between the area included in                            security/crowd control, and procedures
                                               temporarily staying due to the disaster.  the presidential declaration (if                                    to ensure program access and reasonable
                                                  (3) The benefit period is the 30-day   applicable) and the requested area in                               accommodation for persons with
                                               period approved by FNS for each D–        which to operate the D–SNAP.                                        disabilities.
                                               SNAP, except in extraordinary                (3) A draft press release, sample                                   (14) Plans for utilizing staff from other
                                               circumstances as determined and           application, preliminary damage                                     program areas, counties, or States, as
                                               approved by FNS. The benefit period is    assessments, and map of disaster area.                              appropriate. Indicate number of staff
                                               the period during which disaster-related  In addition to these required items,                                available and how staff/supervisors will
                                               expenses are to be counted; it is also theother supporting documentation may be                               be distributed among the application
                                               start date used to determine household    included.                                                           sites.
                                               composition and resources. Only              (4) The start and end dates of the                                  (15) A description of how program
                                               income received, expenses incurred and    application period. If the application                              information, including eligibility
                                               resources that are accessible during the  period will be staggered, give dates for                            criteria and application sites, will be
                                               benefit period are considered in          each county/area. Note if application                               disseminated to the public. List partner
                                               determining D–SNAP eligibility. The       sites will be open over the weekend or                              organizations involved and describe the
                                               benefit period shall begin on the date of for extended hours.                                                 responsibilities of each, including role
                                               the disaster or the date of any              (5) The start and end dates of the 30-                           of volunteers, if applicable. Examples of
                                               mandatory evacuation preceding the        day benefit period. The start of the                                partner activities include spreading D–
                                               disaster. This date is generally the firstbenefit period should generally match                               SNAP information on behalf of the State
                                               day of the ‘‘Incident Period’’ provided   the first day of the ‘‘incident period’’ on                         or providing onsite application
                                               by the Presidential Disaster Declaration. the disaster declaration. If not, then the                          assistance. Sufficient time shall be
                                               State agencies needing to modify dates    State should explain the reason for the                             allowed to notify the public prior to the
                                               from those in their approved D–SNAP       difference.                                                         start of the program.
                                               request must seek FNS approval to do         (6) Identification of any options the                               (16) A description of the recipient
                                               so. States requesting an extension must   State has chosen, including whether or                              claim procedures and thresholds to be
                                               address the ongoing demand for            not food loss only will be a qualifying                             followed if they differ from either SNAP
                                               assistance and program integrity          expense, and if households that worked                              regulations at § 273.18 of this chapter or
                                               concerns.                                 but did not live in the disaster area will                          the State’s FNS approved procedures for
                                                                                         be eligible.                                                        handling recipient claims in SNAP.
                                               § 280.3 Disaster request.                    (7) Whether only households that                                    (17) A description of the procedures
                                                  (a) Requests for D–SNAP. (1) The State lived in the disaster area will be eligible                         that will be used for identifying and
                                               agency may request authorization from     for D–SNAP, or if households that only                              handling applications by State agency/
                                               FNS to implement temporary D–SNAP
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                                                                                         worked in the disaster area will also be                            State employees.
                                               procedures when all or part of a SNAP     eligible.                                                              (18) A description of the fraud
                                               project area as defined in 7 CFR 271.2       (8) Whether a DSED is being used. If                             prevention strategies and security
                                               has been struck by a disaster,            so, include the income limits.                                      measures in place.
                                               commercial channels of food                  (9) Whether ‘‘food loss alone’’ will be                             (c) Changes to an approved D–SNAP.
                                               distribution are available, there is a    included as a criterion for eligibility.                            (1) When a State believes that a
                                               Presidentially-declared disaster that        (10) Whether supplements will be                                 modification to an approved D–SNAP
                                               includes Individual Assistance (IA), and automatic or individual (by affidavit) for                           request is necessary, it shall submit a


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                                               written request to change its approved                  any deviation from the 7-day                          the State shall resolve the issue(s) to
                                               D–SNAP.                                                 application period in its D–SNAP                      determine eligibility, and make benefits
                                                  (2) Expansion of D–SNAP. To expand                   request. The State should also inform                 available within 7 days following the
                                               the geographic coverage of an approved                  FNS, in its D–SNAP request, whether                   filing of the application or deny the
                                               D–SNAP, a State shall submit a request                  applications will be accepted on                      application.
                                               to FNS for expansion, detailing the                     Saturday and/or Sunday.                                  (e) Screening for duplicate
                                               impact of the disaster in the new area,                    (b) Interviews. (1) All D–SNAP                     participation during disasters. States
                                               the application period, and the                         applicants or their authorized                        shall develop a system to detect
                                               anticipated number of applicants and                    representatives are required to have a                duplicate applications for D–SNAP.
                                               currently certified SNAP households                     face-to-face interview. Exceptions to the             States shall either check for duplicate
                                               that will be served. If the benefit period              face-to-face interview shall only be                  information up front, or may accept
                                               will also change, then the new benefit                  made for individuals with disabilities                applications and inform applicants that
                                               periods dates and justification for doing               that preclude visiting an application                 eligibility is contingent upon a
                                               so shall also be included.                              site. States should use screening                     subsequent check for duplicates. States
                                                  (3) Extension to a D–SNAP. In some                   techniques prior to the interview to                  shall check for duplicate participation
                                               cases, States may find that their initial               identify those households which do not                using onsite or offsite computer
                                               application period is not sufficient to                 meet required eligibility criteria, such as           databases, but shall include all
                                               serve all eligible households, and they                 having been adversely affected by the                 individuals included on each
                                               may wish to request that the application                disaster. The interview shall be                      application. States shall update
                                               period be extended. Requests to extend                  conducted as an official discussion of                computer databases on a daily basis
                                               the D–SNAP application period shall be                  household circumstances; however, it                  throughout the application period.
                                               submitted to FNS with sufficient time                   shall be designed to quickly process the              States shall screen D–SNAP
                                               for it to review and approve the request                application. If an applicant household                applications for duplicate participation
                                               prior to the end of the initial application             does not meet the D–SNAP eligibility                  with:
                                               period; requests shall include                          standards, the household shall be                        (1) SNAP.
                                               justification of the need for additional                informed of the potential availability of                (2) Household disaster distribution of
                                               time.                                                   benefits under SNAP.                                  USDA Foods.
                                                  (3) Other Modifications to D–SNAP.                      (2) The D–SNAP interview shall be                     (3) Other D–SNAPs with overlapping
                                               Other modifications, including any that                 conducted by State agency merit system                benefit periods.
                                               would affect applicant eligibility, shall               personnel.                                               (4) Already approved D–SNAP
                                               only be made prior to the start of the                     (3) The individual interviewed must                applications.
                                               application period to ensure that the                   be a member of the household or an                       (5) Denied D–SNAP applicants (to
                                               eligibility criteria are applied equitably              authorized representative. The                        identify attempted duplicate
                                               to all applicants. Occasionally,                        household may be accompanied to the                   participation).
                                                                                                       interview by anyone of its choice. The                   (f) D–SNAP verification requirements.
                                               modifications may be made after D–
                                                                                                       interviewer shall review the information              To expedite the certification for D–
                                               SNAP operations have begun, such as
                                                                                                       that appears on the application to                    SNAP, the State agency shall use the
                                               when a State that was originally
                                                                                                       resolve unclear or incomplete                         procedures specified in this paragraph
                                               approved for individual supplements
                                                                                                       information with the household.                       rather than the standard SNAP
                                               decides to issue automatic supplements
                                                                                                          (c) Certification period. Households               verification required by § 273.2(f). The
                                               in a certain area. However, once the
                                                                                                       shall be assigned certification periods               applicant’s identity shall be verified.
                                               application period has commenced, the
                                                                                                       that coincide with the disaster benefit               Examples of acceptable verification
                                               benefit period cannot be modified.
                                                                                                       period. If the benefit period is one                  which the household may provide
                                               Because of the limited window of time
                                                                                                       month, then income over this full                     include, but are not limited to: A
                                               in which most modifications can be
                                                                                                       month period shall be counted, disaster-              driver’s license, work or school ID, voter
                                               requested, States should carefully
                                                                                                       related expenses that are incurred over               registration card, birth certificate, or, a
                                               consider their program options prior to
                                                                                                       this full month period shall be                       collateral contact. Residency and
                                               submitting the initial request.
                                                                                                       deducted, and the monthly SNAP                        household composition at the time of
                                               § 280.4 Application processing and                      maximum income limit for the                          the disaster shall be verified where
                                               certification periods.                                  appropriate household size shall equal                possible, and must be verified if
                                                 (a) Period for processing applications.               the disaster eligibility limit. If the                questionable. In some situations (such
                                               (1) States shall only accept applications               disaster benefit period is for half of a              as in the case of a household that
                                               for D–SNAP benefits from new                            month, then income over the half-month                arrived in the area just prior to the
                                               households, and requests for                            period shall be counted, disaster-related             disaster), verification of residency may
                                               supplements from currently certified                    expenses incurred over this period shall              not be possible. When residency that is
                                               SNAP households, during the approved                    be deducted, and the disaster eligibility             questionable cannot be verified despite
                                               application period.                                     limit shall be one half of the monthly                the efforts of the State agency and the
                                                 (2) If the State is accepting requests                SNAP limit for size of the household.                 household, the household shall not be
                                               for supplements from currently certified                   (d) Benefit availability. The State                denied D–SNAP solely for this reason.
                                               SNAP households over the phone and                      agency shall act promptly on all                      Loss/inaccessibility of income or liquid
                                               mailing the affidavit forms to the                      applications and make benefits                        resources and food loss shall be verified
                                                                                                       available, including EBT cards and
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                                               household, the request for an affidavit                                                                       if questionable.
                                               must be received during the D–SNAP                      PINs, to eligible households that                        (g) Applications from state and
                                               application period.                                     complete the D–SNAP application                       county employees. State and local staff
                                                 (3) Application periods shall last 7                  process no later than 72 hours following              may be entitled to D–SNAP benefits and
                                               days, though States retain the option to                their filing of the application, unless the           shall be subject to the same eligibility
                                               request more or fewer days as they deem                 information provided by the applicant is              criteria as any other applicant. States
                                               appropriate to the circumstances. The                   deemed questionable. When                             shall incorporate the following internal
                                               State should provide its rationale for                  information is found to be questionable,              controls into their disaster operations.


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                                                  (1) Certification and issuance duties                § 280.6   Reconciliation.                             for review. States with less than 10,000
                                               shall be handled by different staff.                       (a) EBT cards. Cards shipped from a                but more than 300 approved D–SNAP
                                                  (2) A question shall be included on                  central location shall be tracked until               households shall select a sample of
                                               the D–SNAP application asking if                        distributed locally to households. Each               between 300 and 400 cases as shown
                                               anyone in the applicant household (or                   issuance site shall maintain a beginning              below. States with 300 or fewer would
                                               its authorized representative) is                       and ending inventory and track new                    review all cases.
                                               employed by the State or local SNAP                     cards received, total cards available, and
                                               agency.                                                 cards issued. If the State assigns                     Approved D–
                                                                                                       Personal Identification Numbers (PINs),                SNAP house-        Minimum sample size (n)
                                                  (3) Supervisors or investigators shall                                                                       holds (N)
                                               conduct employee certification                          they must also account for PIN mailers
                                               interviews.                                             or envelopes to ensure adequate                       10,000 and         n = 400
                                                  (4) States shall audit all employee                  security, except when the PIN is                        over.
                                               applications and inform employees of                    formulated from the Primary Account                   300 to 9,999 ...   n = 300 + [0.01031(N¥300)]
                                               this policy in advance of implementing                  Number. The State shall reconcile the                 Under 300 ......   n = all cases
                                               the D–SNAP.                                             number of cards set-up with EBT
                                                                                                       accounts and the number of cards                         (iii) A sample of 100 denied D–SNAP
                                               § 280.5 Households participating in the                 issued to identify and resolve any                    applications shall be reviewed to
                                               SNAP when D–SNAP is operating.                          discrepancies.                                        identify errors made in not providing
                                                  (a) SNAP shall continue to operate                      (b) D–SNAP issuances. States shall                 benefits to eligible households. If there
                                               during the disaster benefit period and                  track D–SNAP benefits separately from                 are fewer than 100 denied applications,
                                               shall continue to process applications                  SNAP benefit issuance and adhere to                   all denied applications would be
                                               and make eligibility determinations in                  FNS reconciliation guidelines so that                 reviewed.
                                               the normal manner in accordance with                    they can compare benefits posted to                      (iv) If a State uses a random sample,
                                               parts 273 and 274 of the SNAP                           accounts to benefits issued by the State              the State shall identify this in the post
                                               regulations in this chapter. Households                 eligibility system.                                   disaster report described and include
                                               currently certified for SNAP benefits                                                                         the following information:
                                               may be eligible for supplemental                        § 280.7 Post disaster review and                         (A) The number of cases or in the
                                                                                                       corrections.                                          sample universe;
                                               benefits.
                                                  (b) Disaster supplements. (1) When D–                   (a) States shall conduct a                            (B) A description of the sample frame
                                               SNAP is approved and operating in a                     comprehensive review and individual                   and how it was constructed;
                                               given jurisdiction, supplements shall be                case reviews. Based upon a problem                       (C) The sample size selected;
                                                                                                       analysis of the findings from these                      (D) The number of sample cases
                                               issued to currently certified SNAP
                                                                                                       reviews, the State shall modify its                   completed; and
                                               households affected by the disaster in                                                                           (E) The findings from the sample
                                               that jurisdiction that bring their benefit              disaster plan.
                                                                                                          (1) The comprehensive review should                cases completed.
                                               level up to the maximum allotment for                                                                            (3) States shall review all State agency
                                               their household size. States shall issue                begin with an overview of the D–SNAP
                                                                                                       operation, including where and when it                employee applications—approved and
                                               supplemental benefits on an individual                                                                        denied.
                                               basis, via the filing of an affidavit of                took place, how it was staffed, and the
                                                                                                       total number of applications approved                    (4) For all case reviews, no cases shall
                                               disaster loss by the household, or                                                                            be dropped for any reason and the State
                                               automatically to all currently certified                and amount of benefits issued. The State
                                                                                                       should then examine the systems or                    shall report information gathered from
                                               SNAP households in a designated area.                                                                         all case reviews.
                                               By virtue of their participation in SNAP                methods employed, document any
                                                                                                       major problems or challenges                             (5) State agencies shall submit the
                                               such households need not appear in                                                                            post disaster report containing the
                                               person at the D–SNAP site.                              encountered, and discuss the
                                                                                                       interventions used to solve those issues              results of the reviews, the problem
                                                  (2) To obtain an individual                                                                                analysis, and proposed improvements
                                                                                                       in the following areas:
                                               supplement, households shall complete                                                                         within 6 months of the close of each D–
                                                                                                          (i) Certification systems;
                                               an affidavit of disaster loss.                             (ii) Fraud control;                                SNAP operation.
                                                  (3) States’ requests to issue automatic                 (iii) Issuance;                                       (b) Fair hearings requirements in a D–
                                               supplements and the supporting                             (iv) Public information and outreach;              SNAP. Any household who applied for
                                               justification shall be included in the                     (v) Program accessibility;                         D–SNAP benefits and was denied may
                                               State’s D–SNAP request. States shall                       (vi) Security.                                     request a fair hearing. A household
                                               specify their decision to issue automatic                  (2)(i) The State agency shall conduct              which has requested a fair hearing shall
                                               supplements and must be able to show                    a post-disaster review of disaster                    be offered an immediate onsite
                                               that they can effectively target the                    certification activities by selecting and             supervisory review. Households that are
                                               benefits to geographic areas that were                  reviewing a sample of individual cases                not satisfied with the outcome of the
                                               heavily impacted by the disaster.                       that applied for D–SNAP. The review of                supervisory review retain the right to
                                               Currently certified SNAP households                     certified cases shall include: A case                 request a fair hearing in accordance
                                               not receiving automatic issuance but                    record review; an interview with the                  with § 273.15 of this chapter.
                                               who were living in the disaster area and                participant; verification of each element                (c) Restored benefits from D–SNAP.
                                               experienced disaster losses may still                   of eligibility for the State’s D–SNAP                 States shall issue restored benefits to
                                               request supplemental benefits via an                                                                          households when an incorrect denial of
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                                                                                                       program including identity, residency,
                                               individual affidavit of disaster.                       income, household size and disaster                   benefits is subsequently corrected. The
                                                  (c) Replacements. As provided in                     related expenses; a determination of                  issuance system shall clearly note that
                                               § 274.6, replacement benefits are always                eligibility for disaster assistance; and an           such corrected issuances were restored
                                               available to SNAP households that file                  analysis of errors.                                   benefits.
                                               an affidavit that they have experienced                    (ii) States with 10,000 or more                       (d) D–SNAP recipient claims
                                               an adverse effect causing them to lose                  approved D–SNAP households shall                      collection requirements. States shall
                                               food purchased with their benefits.                     select a sample of 400 approved cases                 establish a claim against the household


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                                               consistent with the claims collection                      (1) Number of new households issued                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                               requirements of SNAP regulations at                     D–SNAP benefits.
                                               § 273.18 of this chapter. Claims shall be                                                                     Animal and Plant Health Inspection
                                                                                                          (2) Total number of new persons
                                               established as soon as possible after the                                                                     Service
                                                                                                       issued D–SNAP benefits.
                                               close of the disaster operation. States
                                               may also follow their FNS-approved                         (3) Number of households certified in              7 CFR Part 319
                                               procedures and thresholds for                           SNAP that were issued supplements.
                                                                                                                                                             [Docket No. APHIS–2014–0092]
                                               establishing claims in SNAP for claims                     (4) Total value of benefits issued to
                                               arising from D–SNAP, or may include                     new households and supplements                        RIN 0579–AE17
                                               any alternate procedures or thresholds                  issued to previously certified SNAP
                                               in their D–SNAP request. However, if a                                                                        Importation of Lemons From
                                                                                                       households.                                           Northwest Argentina
                                               claim is established against a household
                                               for an overpayment of SNAP benefits,                       (c) Form FNS–388, Monthly Issuance
                                                                                                                                                             AGENCY:  Animal and Plant Health
                                               this amount may not be collected from                   Report. The FNS–388 shall include
                                                                                                                                                             Inspection Service, USDA.
                                               the D–SNAP issuance.                                    issuance and participation figures for
                                                                                                                                                             ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                       new D–SNAP households and
                                               § 280.8   D–SNAP reporting.                             previously certified SNAP households                  SUMMARY:    We are proposing to amend
                                                  (a) D–SNAP daily reports. States                     receiving disaster supplements and/or                 the fruits and vegetables regulations to
                                               operating a D–SNAP shall report to FNS                  replacements. Replacement benefits                    allow the importation of lemons from
                                               on a daily basis. States shall begin                    shall be reported for the month for                   northwest Argentina into the
                                               submitting reports on the day following                 which they are intended.                              continental United States. As a
                                               the first day of D–SNAP operations and                                                                        condition of entry, lemons from
                                               continue submitting the reports on a                       (d) Form FNS–209, Status of Claims
                                                                                                       Against Households Report. In the                     northwest Argentina would have to be
                                               daily basis until all applications are                                                                        produced in accordance with a systems
                                               processed. States shall use a daily                     remarks section of the FNS–209, States
                                                                                                       shall indicate the number of claims                   approach that would include
                                               reporting template provided by FNS.                                                                           requirements for importation in
                                               Data should be submitted by county, as                  established and collected against D–
                                                                                                                                                             commercial consignments; registration
                                               indicated in the template. The daily                    SNAP benefits. D–SNAP claims must be
                                                                                                                                                             and monitoring of places of production
                                               reports must capture the new D–SNAP                     identified on backup documentation in
                                                                                                                                                             and packinghouses; pest-free places of
                                               and SNAP issuance data listed in                        the accounting systems for the FNS–                   production; grove sanitation,
                                               paragraphs (a)(1) through (13) of this                  209.                                                  monitoring, and pest control practices;
                                               section:                                                   (e) Form FNS–46, Issuance                          treatment with a surface disinfectant; lot
                                                  (1) Number of D–SNAP applications
                                                                                                       Reconciliation Report. The FNS–46                     identification; and inspection for
                                               received;
                                                  (2) Number of new D–SNAP                             shall include issuance and participation              quarantine pests by the Argentine
                                               households approved;                                    figures for new D–SNAP households                     national plant protection organization.
                                                  (3) Number of new D–SNAP persons                     and SNAP households receiving disaster                Additionally, lemons from northwest
                                               approved;                                               supplements and/or replacements. The                  Argentina would have to be harvested
                                                  (4) Number of SNAP households                        FNS–46 and FNS–388 should reconcile                   green and within a certain time period,
                                               receiving supplements;                                  with the reported net issuance.                       or treated for Medfly in accordance with
                                                  (5) Number of people previously                                                                            an approved treatment schedule.
                                                                                                          (f) Post-disaster Report. The post-
                                               certified for SNAP approved for                                                                               Lemons from northwest Argentina
                                                                                                       disaster review report shall be                       would also be required to be
                                               supplements;
                                                  (6) Number of new D–SNAP                             comprised of four parts: The                          accompanied by a phytosanitary
                                               households denied;                                      comprehensive review, individual                      certificate with an additional
                                                  (7) Number of SNAP households                        reviews, problem analysis, and                        declaration stating that the lemons have
                                               receiving replacement issuance;                         proposed improvements to the disaster                 been inspected and found to be free of
                                                  (8) Value of new D–SNAP benefits                     plan. States shall submit the post-                   quarantine pests and were produced in
                                               approved;                                               disaster report containing the reviews,               accordance with the proposed
                                                  (9) Value of SNAP supplements                        the problem analysis, and proposed                    requirements. This action would allow
                                               approved;                                               improvements within 6 months of the                   for the importation of lemons from
                                                  (10) Value of SNAP replacement                       close of each D–SNAP operation.                       northwest Argentina into the United
                                               issuance;                                                                                                     States while continuing to provide
                                                  (11) Average benefit per new D–SNAP                    Dated: May 2, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                             protection against the introduction of
                                               household;                                              Telora T. Dean,
                                                                                                                                                             quarantine pests.
                                                  (12) Average benefit per SNAP                        Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition
                                               household; and                                                                                                DATES: We will consider all comments
                                                                                                       Service.
                                                  (13) Any additional information the                                                                        that we receive on or before July 11,
                                                                                                       [FR Doc. 2016–10923 Filed 5–9–16; 8:45 am]
                                               State believes FNS should be aware of.                                                                        2016.
                                                                                                       BILLING CODE 3410–30–P
                                                  (b) FNS–292B, Report of                                                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                               Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                                                                             by either of the following methods:
                                               Program Benefit Issuance for Disaster                                                                            • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
                                               Relief. Within 45 days of the
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                                                                                                                                                             http://www.regulations.gov/
                                               termination of a D–SNAP operation, the                                                                        #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0092.
                                               State agency shall submit the FNS–                                                                               • Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
                                               292B. This report shall be submitted                                                                          Send your comments to Docket No.
                                               electronically in the Food Programs                                                                           APHIS–2014–0092, Regulatory Analysis
                                               Reporting System (FPRS). The FNS                                                                              and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
                                               292B shall contain the following                                                                              3A–03.8, 4700 River Road Unit 118,
                                               issuance data for D–SNAP operations:                                                                          Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.


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Document Created: 2016-05-10 05:18:27
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWritten comments on this proposed rule must be received on or before July 11, 2016.
ContactFor further information concerning this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) you may contact Sasha Gersten-Paal, Branch Chief, Certification Policy Branch, Program Development Division, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 3101 Park Center Drive, Room 810, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302, or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 28738 
RIN Number0584-AE00
CFR Citation7 CFR 272
7 CFR 274
7 CFR 280
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Civil Rights; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; Grant Programs-Social Programs; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Unemployment Compensation; Wages and Emergency Food Assistance for Victims of Disasters

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