81_FR_90070 81 FR 89831 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Photo Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Card Implementation Requirements

81 FR 89831 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Photo Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Card Implementation Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 239 (December 13, 2016)

Page Range89831-89843
FR Document2016-29841

The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is updating the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or ``Program'') regulations to set implementation parameters, prerequisites and operational standards required of State agencies that intend to implement the photo Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card option provided under Section 7(h)(9) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (``the Act''). The updated regulations establish procedures to ensure State implementation is consistent with all Federal requirements as they relate to photo EBT cards, including establishing procedures to ensure: Any other appropriate member of the household or authorized representative (including any individual permitted by the household to purchase food on its behalf) who is not pictured on the photo EBT card may use the card; placing photos on EBT cards does not affect the eligibility process and does not impose additional conditions of eligibility or adversely impact the ability of appropriate household members to access the nutrition assistance they need. Failure by a State agency to adhere to the provisions of this rule may result in penalties, including loss of federal funding. The rule will also codify several other program updates to reflect the current operations of the program.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Food and Nutrition Service

7 CFR Parts 271, 272, 273, 274, and 278

[FNS-2016-0003]
RIN 0584-AE45


Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Photo Electronic 
Benefit Transfer (EBT) Card Implementation Requirements

AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), USDA.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is updating the 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or ``Program'') 
regulations to set implementation parameters, prerequisites and 
operational standards required of State agencies that intend to 
implement the photo Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card option 
provided under Section 7(h)(9) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 
(``the Act''). The updated regulations establish procedures to ensure 
State implementation is consistent with all Federal requirements as 
they relate to photo EBT cards, including establishing procedures to 
ensure: Any other appropriate member of the household or authorized 
representative (including any individual permitted by the household to 
purchase food on its behalf) who is not pictured on the photo EBT card 
may use the card; placing photos on EBT cards does not affect the 
eligibility process and does not impose additional conditions of 
eligibility or adversely impact the ability of appropriate household 
members to access the nutrition assistance they need. Failure by a 
State agency to adhere to the provisions of this rule may result in 
penalties, including loss of federal funding. The rule will also codify 
several other program updates to reflect the current operations of the 
program.

DATES: This rule is effective January 12, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vicky T. Robinson, Chief, Retailer 
Management and Issuance Branch, Retailer Policy and Management 
Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, 3101 Park Center Drive, 
Alexandria, Virginia, 22302. Ms. Robinson can also be reached by 
telephone at 703-305-2476 or by email at [email protected] 
during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.), Monday through 
Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Executive Summary

Purpose of the Regulatory Action

    This rule finalizes the provisions of a proposed rule published on 
January 6, 2016 (81 FR 398). With this final rule, FNS is amending the 
SNAP regulations at 7 CFR parts 271, 272, 273, 274 and 278 to codify 
and expand guidance that was issued December 29, 2014, requiring State 
agencies that intend to implement the photo EBT card option under 
Section 7(h)(9) of the Act, 7 U.S.C. 2016(h)(9), to submit a 
comprehensive Implementation Plan that addresses certain operational 
issues to ensure State implementation is consistent with all Federal 
requirements and that program access is protected for participating 
households.
    In particular, this rule clarifies that the State option to place a 
photograph on an EBT card is a function of issuance. Pursuant to this, 
State agencies are prohibited from having photo EBT card requirements 
that affect the household's eligibility or the certification process. 
Moreover, this rule clarifies the right of all household members and 
any other individual permitted by the household to use the EBT card to 
purchase food or meals on behalf of the household, regardless of 
whether their photo is on the card, and further defines the 
responsibility of State agencies to ensure that retailers understand 
photo EBT requirements when processing transactions involving SNAP.

Summary of the Major Provisions

    The final rule removes the provision concerning multiple card usage 
at the point of sale and incorporates the following minor modifications 
for clarity:
     Language added to clarify that States must issue both the 
benefits and EBT card without delay in accordance with SNAP application 
processing standards, whether or not a photo is on the card.
     Language added to clarify that expedited households are 
exempt from a mandatory photo EBT card policy until the next 
recertification.
     Language added to clarify that States may not charge 
households card replacement fees for any card issued as part of the 
implementation of the photo EBT card option.
     Language added to clarify that households have the right 
to permit other individuals to use the household's EBT card on an ad 
hoc basis for the purpose of attaining assistance with purchasing food, 
whether or not the State has a photo EBT requirement.
     Language added to specify that Implementation Plans must 
also include the text that will be added to EBT cards to state that 
anyone with a valid PIN may use the card even if he/she is not pictured 
on the card; the procedures for opting into a voluntary photo EBT card 
policy and documenting that a household voluntarily chose to have a 
photo on its EBT; and communication plans for educating and notifying 
clients and retailers of the State's photo EBT card policy.
     Language added to clarify that State agencies shall 
provide FNS additional information upon request or as may be required 
by other guidelines established by the Secretary to conduct ongoing 
evaluations.
     Clarified in preamble that State responsibilities for 
retailer education on photo EBT cards is limited to the implementation 
phase. For newly authorized retailers, FNS will update retailer 
training materials as the agency would for any new requirements 
affecting SNAP retailer operations.
     Removal of the provision requiring SNAP retailers to ask 
for identification from SNAP customers using three or more EBT cards at 
once for purchases and to report that information to the USDA Office of 
Inspector General (OIG) Fraud Hotline if fraud is suspected.

II. Background

    The Act and SNAP regulations give states the option to require that 
EBT cards contain a photo of one or more

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household members. However, implementation involves complex legal, 
operational, and civil rights considerations; if not well planned, it 
can inhibit benefit access for eligible participants which could 
violate federal law.
    There have been significant issues with recent attempts to place 
photos on EBT cards, including confusion at stores where clients have 
been turned away because of misunderstanding/misapplication of policy; 
confusion among clients regarding who can use the card in the household 
because of the photo on the card; and confusion among State workers 
regarding proper policy for certain cases such as child only cases. As 
a result, FNS issued guidance to State agencies in December 2014 to 
provide clear parameters for implementation and ongoing operation of 
the photo EBT card option. On January 6, 2016, FNS published a proposed 
rule in the Federal Register (81 FR 398), in which the Agency proposed 
to amend SNAP regulations at 7 CFR parts 271, 272, 273, 274 and 278 to 
codify the FNS guidance.
    The rule proposed that States submit a comprehensive Implementation 
Plan to FNS for approval prior to implementing the photo EBT card 
option, and that the Implementation Plan include certain operational 
components to ensure State implementation is consistent with all 
Federal requirements and that program access is not inhibited. Because 
implementation of the photo EBT card option requires substantial 
resources, FNS proposed that State agencies also demonstrate that they 
meet minimum performance standards so FNS could evaluate whether SNAP 
households receive timely, accurate, and fair service before the State 
could implement the photo EBT card option. The rule also proposed to 
clarify that the State option to place photos on EBT cards is a 
function of issuance and not a condition of eligibility. In addition, 
the proposed rule included point-of-sale verification provisions to 
address recently identified violations by retailers and others buying 
and using multiple cards and Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) to 
stock their shelves.
    FNS solicited comments on the proposed rule for 60 days, ending 
March 7, 2016. The Agency received 84 comments from various entities, 
including: 56 advocacy organizations; 11 individuals that identified as 
SNAP participants; 8 individuals that did not identify with a State 
agency or organization; 4 grocer associations; 3 State/local government 
agencies; and 2 Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) organizations.

III. Summary of Comments and Explanation of Revisions

    The comments FNS received were overwhelmingly supportive of the 
proposed rule, in general, and, in particular, of the recognition that 
photo EBT is a function of issuance that cannot impact households' SNAP 
eligibility. With regards to the photo EBT card implementation and 
monitoring provisions in the proposed rule, respondents expressed 
appreciation for the effort taken by FNS to protect SNAP participants' 
access to benefits, to prevent challenges in photo EBT implementation 
in the future, and to ensure that Federal reimbursement dollars are not 
wasted in the administrative costs of implementing a complex State 
option. Many respondents provided suggestions for strengthening client 
protections even further and for imposing stricter requirements on 
State agencies wishing to implement the photo EBT card option, such as 
requiring additional client exemptions from the photo, establishing a 
specific level for each performance metric that reflects a State's 
commitment and ability to provide timely assistance to eligible 
households, establishing clearer requirements for client and retailer 
education, and requiring the State agency to seek input from key 
stakeholders prior to and after implementation.
    At the same time, some of the respondents supporting the rule 
expressed opposition to the general principle of placing photos on EBT 
cards because they believe it stigmatizes people receiving government 
assistance, subjects them to unequal and greater scrutiny by store 
clerks, wastes taxpayer dollars, and is at odds with the rules of the 
commercial payments world, which EBT is intended to follow. Some 
respondents also felt that allowing States to withhold benefits is 
inconsistent with the statutory intent that photo EBT cards are a 
function of issuance, not certification.
    Four respondents expressed overall opposition to the rule, 
believing that the rule both in form and in effect restricts States' 
ability to exercise the photo EBT card option and supported, instead, 
requiring mandatory placement of photos on EBT cards and/or not 
restricting States' ability to do so. Furthermore, several other 
respondents expressed significant concerns with the proposed 
verification and reporting requirements of retailers for customers 
paying with multiple EBT cards at the point-of-sale.
    Because of the strong support for the rule and based on FNS' 
authority under Section 11 of the Act for monitoring and oversight of 
SNAP, FNS is largely adopting the proposed rule as a final rule, with 
some clarifying changes regarding the photo EBT card provisions in 
response to comments. Also, in response to comments, FNS is eliminating 
the verification requirement with respect to multiple card usage at the 
point-of-sale. Below is further discussion of the most illustrative 
comments FNS received.

State Agency Requirements for Photo EBT Card Implementation

    Minimum requirements--Several respondents, which included nine 
advocates and seven clients, requested that FNS not allow a State to 
commence with photo EBT plans if they cannot process household 
applications and issue benefits on time. The proposed rule specified 
that, prior to implementation, State agencies must demonstrate 
successful administration of SNAP based on SNAP performance standards, 
including application processing timeliness for both the 7-day 
expedited processing and the 30-day processing standards. Pursuant to 
the proposed provision at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(1), which remains unchanged in 
the final rule, States must demonstrate to FNS successful 
administration of SNAP based on SNAP performance standards to be 
eligible to implement the photo EBT card option, including successfully 
processing household benefits within the required timeframes.
    Nine advocacy organizations also wanted FNS to establish specific 
benchmarks for the performance metrics States must meet in order to 
implement the photo EBT card option. The respondents suggested it is 
critical that there be a specific performance level that must be 
established and maintained for each metric, one that reflects a State's 
commitment to providing timely assistance to eligible households, and 
its ability to do so. Respondents also wanted FNS to clarify that the 
performance metrics will be based on performance and not on improvement 
in order to best protect SNAP applicants and participants. One 
respondent suggested that the final rule should require positive 
performance in each of the three years preceding approval and 
implementation of the photo EBT system.
    While FNS understands advocates' desire for specific thresholds 
with the intent of being able to readily exclude poor performing States 
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allowed to implement the photo EBT card option, FNS has come to the 
conclusion that such a narrowly defined approach could unduly limit 
FNS' ability to evaluate a State's overall capacity for properly 
implementing the photo EBT card option. Instead, FNS believes that 
assessing the State's overall program performance would result in a 
more effective and accurate determination of a State's capability to 
implement a photo EBT card option with minimal adverse impacts to 
clients. The overall picture would, of course, take into account 
individual measurements, such as those already established through 
current FNS policy and the Quality Control (QC) process. The Agency 
will use many of these same standards, as specified at 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(1), to measure State performance levels for the purpose of 
approving photo EBT card implementation. However, it's possible a State 
could be meeting such standards and still be performing poorly overall 
or in other areas not included in current standard measurements. For 
this reason, it is important for FNS to maintain some flexibility to be 
able to address situations in which unforeseen performance issues would 
inhibit proper photo EBT card implementation.
    The final rule at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(1) remains unchanged.
    Voluntary program--Four advocacy organizations wanted FNS to 
require States to memorialize any agreement to ``opt-in'' to a 
voluntary photo EBT card policy with written documentation signed by 
the household that makes clear that it understood it had a choice and 
decided to opt-in. The provisions at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) list 
general types of information FNS expects in the Implementation Plans, 
including a description of the card issuance procedures and how the 
State will obtain photographs. Although FNS is not specifying in 
regulations how State agencies must meet the requirement to have 
households opt in rather than opt out of a voluntary photo EBT card 
policy, FNS is adding, in response to comments, language in 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(14)(iii) to require that the Implementation Plan include a 
description of the proposed procedures for opting into a voluntary 
photo EBT card policy and documenting that a household voluntarily 
chose to have a photo on its EBT card. Specifically, States will need 
to show how the opt-in process will protect clients' right to not have 
a photo on the card in voluntary programs. 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) is 
changed accordingly.
    Serving clients with hardship--Several respondents, including 26 
advocacy organizations and 8 clients, wanted FNS to expand the minimum 
required exemption criteria for mandatory photo EBT programs in the 
proposed 7 CFR 274.8(f)(4). In particular, many respondents wanted FNS 
to mandate hardship and ``good cause'' exemptions to address applicants 
residing in rural areas, applicants that have a hardship that makes it 
difficult for them to travel to have their photo taken for the card, 
applicants with caregiving duties, as well as veterans, applicants with 
refugee or asylee status and those who face low-literacy barriers. 
Based on the experiences of the other States with existing photo EBT 
policies, FNS determined that there is sufficient basis to mandate 
exemptions for the most vulnerable populations. However, with respect 
to more general hardship or ``good cause'' exemptions, FNS has decided 
to remain consistent with mandatory exemptions required for other areas 
of the Program. For hardship cases that are not already exempt under 
State policy, FNS is clarifying at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(5) that State 
agencies must have a process in place to address such situations on a 
case-by-case basis. Therefore, in the final rule, FNS is maintaining 
States' discretion to establish their own hardship exemptions beyond 
the minimum required exemptions for a mandatory photo EBT program based 
on State-specific needs and 7 CFR 274.8(f)(4) is adopted as is.
    Issuance of the photo EBT card--One advocacy organization wanted 
FNS to specify that if a household meets expedited criteria, a ``photo-
less'' card must be issued to the entire household without delay. FNS 
agrees that the proposed language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6) does not 
sufficiently reflect the preamble language to make expedited households 
exempt from mandatory photo EBT card policies until the next 
recertification. In other words, States must not issue a photo EBT card 
to expedited households even if they can do so within 7 days. 
Therefore, FNS is revising the regulatory language at 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(6)(ii) to clarify that States must issue without delay 
benefits and a card without the photo to households that meet expedited 
criteria. A nonexempt household member may be required to comply at the 
next recertification.
    One advocacy organization wanted FNS to clarify that States must 
issue both the benefits and card without delay for expedited 
households. In line with SNAP regulations at 7 CFR 274.2(b), benefits 
are not considered available until the State provides the household 
with an active EBT card and PIN, and benefits have been posted to the 
household's EBT account and are available for spending. Accordingly, 
FNS is adding clarifying language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6)(iii).
    Card replacement fees--Five advocates suggested FNS clarify that 
State agencies may not charge households a replacement card fee when 
replacing non-photo EBT cards with photo EBT cards during 
implementation or for putting additional text on the card related to 
the use of photo EBT cards. State agencies are currently permitted to 
charge card replacement fees when a card has been lost, stolen, or 
damaged and the requirements of 7 CFR 274.6(b) have been met. The 
issuance of a photo EBT card is not a replacement of a lost, stolen or 
damaged card, so replacement fees would not apply. However, FNS will 
clarify in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6)(vi) that States are prohibited from 
counting any card issued as part of the implementation of the photo EBT 
card option against the household with respect to both the card 
replacement threshold and replacement fees under 7 CFR 274.6(b).
    Prorating household benefits--Four advocacy organizations and one 
individual viewed withholding benefits for noncompliance with a photo 
EBT card requirement as a violation of the Act since photo EBT cards 
are a function of issuance, not certification, and, therefore, should 
not be allowed. One State agency viewed the proration and withholding 
requirement for mandatory photo EBT cards unduly burdensome, making it 
impractical to compel compliance. The Act clearly provides States with 
the option to mandate a photo on EBT cards. FNS has determined that 
States may enforce a mandatory policy by withholding issuance of the 
non-complying household member share of benefits only, but not by 
denying certification or withholding benefits for the entire household.
    Household compliance--Sixteen respondents, including advocacy 
organizations and clients, expressed concern that households be given 
sufficient time to comply with a photo EBT card requirement. 
Respondents suggested that FNS consider applying a standard for missed 
photo appointments similar to the regulatory requirements at 7 CFR 
273.2(h)(1)(i)(D), relating to missed interviews, to households that do 
not comply with the first appointment to get their photograph taken. 
FNS does not believe that the requirements surrounding missed 
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the purposes of allowing clients sufficient time to obtain a photo for 
the EBT card because those requirements do not provide the flexibility 
that must be part of a State's photo EBT card policy. States must 
describe the process for obtaining the photos in the Implementation 
Plan. The language in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6)(i) requires that the time 
provided to households to come in to take a photo be sufficient and 
reasonable, and also specifies that obtaining the photo must not impact 
processing standards at 7 CFR 273.2(g) and (i). The process should be 
flexible with multiple opportunities for providing a photo, such as 
allowing clients to come in on a drop-in basis. If the non-exempt, non-
compliant household member does not provide a photo within 30 days of 
applying, the State must still issue the EBT card and provide a pro-
rated amount of benefits for the other exempt, or compliant household 
members as provided in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(7). When the non-exempt household 
member comes into compliance with the photo requirement, the household 
gets the remaining benefits back for all previous months as provided in 
7 CFR 274.8(f)(8). As mentioned, expedited households are exempt from 
the photo EBT card policy until the next recertification. As stated in 
7 CFR 274.8(f)(8), withheld benefits are expunged after one year in 
accordance with 7 CFR 274.2(h)(2). With one year to come into 
compliance, FNS believes the proposed regulations already protect 
households from being negatively impacted if circumstances delay the 
head of household's ability to provide a photo. It is also important to 
highlight that this only applies to mandatory implementation as 
voluntary participants cannot be required to be photographed under any 
circumstance. 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6) remains unchanged with respect to 
providing households sufficient time to comply with a photo EBT card 
requirement.
    Expungement--One advocacy organization wanted FNS to exempt 
benefits withheld for noncompliance from expungement until the 
household becomes compliant. Because it is possible that some 
households may never come into compliance, FNS does not believe it is 
practical to require States to hold the benefits and maintain them as a 
SNAP obligation in perpetuity. FNS continues to believe that one year 
is sufficient time for the household to come into compliance before the 
State can start expunging withheld benefits. Furthermore, all withheld 
benefits cannot be expunged at once. Benefits must be expunged at the 
allotment level just as they are under the regular expungement process 
at 7 CFR 274.2(h)(2). Similarly, the noncompliant household member 
continues to accrue withheld benefits for as long as they are 
certified. For example, if a certified member of a household does not 
comply with a mandatory photo policy for 14 months and then becomes 
compliant, the State must return 12 months of benefits to that 
household. In other words, when a noncompliant member of a household 
becomes compliant, that household is entitled to all the benefits 
withheld in accordance with 7 CFR 274.8(f)(7), up to a maximum of 12 
months' worth of benefits.
    Therefore, the final rule at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(8) remains unchanged to 
ensure benefits withheld for noncompliance are treated in accordance 
with the same timeframe used for handling all expungements under 7 CFR 
274.2(h)(2). If the noncompliant member comes into compliance, the non-
expired benefits must be issued within two business days of when the 
client has their photo taken by the State agency. Any action to 
withhold benefits from issuance is subject to fair hearings in 
accordance with 7 CFR 273.15.
    Household and authorized representative card usage--Two advocacy 
organizations would like the regulations to be more explicit in giving 
households the right to permit individuals on an ad hoc basis to use 
the household's EBT card on the household's behalf to purchase food or 
meals, whether or not their State has a photo EBT policy. While 7 CFR 
273.2(n)(3) and 274.7(a) already allow households to select other 
persons to use their Program benefits to purchase eligible food, FNS 
agrees that making this ability more explicit in the photo EBT card 
regulations would be helpful in ensuring that States do not attempt to 
place undue burdens on households by requiring a formal authorization 
process to identify individuals who may help the household purchase 
food. Current regulations allow any household member or non-member 
selected by the household to purchase food with the household's EBT 
card on the household's behalf. These non-members are not required to 
be formally designated and States shall not require households to 
provide the State information regarding individuals making purchases 
permitted by the household on an adhoc basis.
    However, clients also need to understand that neither the State nor 
FNS is responsible for any benefits lost as a result of a client freely 
giving out the household's PIN to another individual. Therefore, FNS is 
amending language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(9) through (11) to similarly 
specify that individuals permitted by the household to purchase food or 
meals on their behalf are entitled to use the card.
    As it continues to be illegal for anyone to sell, transfer, 
acquire, receive or possess program benefits for the purpose of 
defrauding the government or individuals certified to receive benefits, 
clients are not allowed to give their EBT card and/or PIN to another 
individual for any other purpose other than to purchase food or meals 
for the certified household only.
    Client and retailer training--Several respondents, including 10 
clients, six advocacy organizations and one State agency wanted to 
ensure that client and retailer training and education materials be 
written in clear and conspicuous language, with some respondents 
specifying font, type and reading level. Some respondents also wanted 
information regarding exemptions, benefits being prorated, the ability 
for anyone in the household to use the card, etc., added to the minimum 
information specified in the proposed rule. While FNS shares the 
respondents' concerns that clients and retailers receive all the 
necessary information to ensure compliance with SNAP regulations, FNS 
does not believe such specificity is necessary. Too much information 
can have the unintended consequence of overwhelming the recipient with 
the information, hindering both accessibility and understanding of the 
information. Instead, FNS will assess the clarity in wording and 
appearance of photo EBT card training and education materials during 
the overall implementation approval process. Therefore, FNS is leaving 
the information required for client and retailer training and education 
materials unchanged in the final rule at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(10) and (11).
    Retailer education and responsibilities--Two advocacy organizations 
and two State agencies opposed the provisions in the proposed rule that 
would shift responsibility for retailer education and accountability 
from FNS to the States. They were concerned that the resources and time 
necessary to perform retailer outreach effectively is beyond the 
capacity of many State agencies, which already confront limited 
resources. While it is true that FNS oversees retailer policy and 
compliance, States implement the photo EBT process at their own option. 
The Act clearly requires States that choose to do so to be responsible 
for ensuring that any other appropriate member of the household or 
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representative of the household may utilize the card, which includes 
ensuring that the State photo EBT policy is understood by all 
stakeholders. Furthermore, States have been directly involved with 
retailer participation with respect to equipping retailers with point-
of-sale devices, training them on EBT requirements and procedures, and 
providing customer service on EBT. Therefore, having States be 
responsible for retailer education with respect to the photo EBT cards 
is not inconsistent with past or current retailer involvement at the 
State level and fulfills the Act's requirement.
    Three advocacy organizations wanted FNS to specify that States must 
educate not only current retailers but any new retailers that come into 
the Program, while respondents, in general, recommended that FNS 
incorporate guidance on the proper handling and acceptance of photo EBT 
cards into the initial training materials for newly authorized stores 
and any refresher training produced for stores. Because of the 
divergent comments regarding whether or not States should be given 
retailer education responsibilities, FNS is limiting State 
responsibilities regarding retailer education responsibilities on photo 
EBT cards to the implementation phase. For newly authorized retailers, 
FNS will maintain its current retailer education responsibilities, 
including updating retailer training materials as the Agency would for 
any new requirements affecting SNAP retailer operations. As a result, 
the proposed retailer education and responsibility provisions remain 
unchanged in the final rule at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(11).

Implementation Plan

    There were several areas where respondents recommended stricter 
parameters and/or additional or more specific requirements. In many of 
these instances, FNS believes States should continue to be allowed some 
discretion, consistent with other areas of the Program. Furthermore, 
many of the comments involved general concerns with ensuring States 
make it clear how they would implement certain aspects of the photo EBT 
card option, as well as make the policies clear to clients. To that 
end, FNS is specifically including communication plans for educating 
and notifying clients and retailers to the language at 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(14)(iii).
    Ultimately, FNS does not believe it would be beneficial to be too 
specific with regard to each requirement that is included in the 
Implementation Plan. Comments received on the Implementation Plan 
provisions at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14) are summarized as follows:
    Demonstrate a genuine problem that will be rectified by the photo 
on the EBT card--Six advocacy organizations wanted States to be 
required to prove the cost effectiveness and efficiency of a photo EBT 
program, and/or demonstrate that the photo EBT policy will remedy a 
specific problem. FNS believes such a showing is not required and is 
unduly burdensome on a State.
    Stakeholder input--Ten advocacy organizations and one grocer 
association wanted FNS to require States to seek and include feedback 
from other stakeholders, such as anti-hunger, client, or related 
advocacy groups, EBT vendors, and grocer associations, in the 
Implementation Plan. FNS agrees that it would benefit States to obtain 
input from organizations that might have further insight into on-the-
ground operations and would highly encourage it. While States are not 
required to collaborate prior to or after implementation of a 
regulatory requirement, FNS believes obtaining feedback from 
stakeholder organizations and/or including them in the State's efforts 
to communicate effectively with clients and retailers is invaluable, 
and FNS's evaluation of the Implementation Plan will take into 
consideration any such collaboration that has influenced development of 
the plan. For example, as part of the communication plan, States should 
identify any organizations that will be assisting the State with 
developing and/or distributing materials and information, as well as 
indicate any collaboration with and input obtained from stakeholders in 
the development of the communication plan to clients and retailers. As 
a result, FNS is adding language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) to indicate 
that States must include information regarding any stakeholder 
collaborations in the Implementation Plan as well.
    Limited English Proficient (LEP) SNAP clients--Four advocacy 
organizations wanted Implementation Plans to detail the State's 
training plan for LEP clients. They also asked that examples of letters 
and other materials communicating the policy to clients and retailers 
should include appropriate translations. FNS agrees with the spirit of 
this recommendation, and notes that the photo EBT card materials and 
information are subject to the language requirements in 7 CFR 272.4(b) 
regarding translation and interpretation, and States are prohibited 
from unlawfully discriminating against any applicants or participants 
as specified in 7 CFR 272.6(b)(1). In addition, 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(v) 
requires States to demonstrate how the photo EBT card materials comply 
with civil rights laws. FNS will review States' Implementation Plans to 
ensure that SNAP recipient training, materials, and information provide 
meaningful access to LEP individuals and conform to the requirements of 
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. FNS will also obtain 
translations of all materials that will be used to inform clients, 
retailers, and other stakeholders. For clarification purposes, FNS is 
referencing language requirements and civil rights laws at 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(14)(iii) and (v), respectively, in the final rule.
    Retroactive implementation plans--Two grocer associations and two 
advocacy organizations wanted FNS to require States with current photo 
EBT programs to retroactively submit Implementation Plans. FNS is 
actively involved in ensuring that the current photo EBT card programs 
are meeting all FNS requirements. FNS believes that the efforts in 
those States should be focused on correcting any compliance issues 
rather than developing an implementation plan for a program that is 
already operating, so FNS will not be requiring those states to submit 
an Implementation Plan.
    Disaster Plan--One grocer association suggested that FNS require 
States to address the use of photo EBT cards in their disaster plans. 
FNS strongly encourages States choosing to place photos on EBT cards to 
plan for and develop procedures for how the State will issue EBT cards 
in the event of a disaster. FNS is not requiring States to include 
processes for addressing photo EBT cards in their disaster plans 
because Section 5(h)(3)(B) of the Food and Nutrition Act gives the 
Secretary the authority to adjust issuance methods to be consistent 
with what is practicable under actual conditions in the affected area.
    Conditional Approval of Implementation Plan--FNS is also clarifying 
at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(i) that if a State's Implementation Plan is not 
sufficient for successful implementation of the photo EBT card option, 
FNS may issue a denial or an approval subject to conditions.

Post-Implementation Assessment

    One advocacy organization specifically requested that FNS expand 
the data collected as part of the post-implementation assessment and 
evaluation to include the types of households impacted by the State's 
photo EBT card policy, not just the numbers or percentages, in order to 
help identify a group/type of household member that needs to be 
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the policy. Other respondents more generally suggested that FNS monitor 
the impact on various groups as part of ongoing monitoring provided for 
in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(17). FNS notes that many vulnerable groups are 
already exempt from mandatory photo EBT card policies under 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(4). These groups include, at a minimum, the elderly, the 
disabled, children under 18, homeless households, and victims of 
domestic violence. States may also establish additional exemptions. 
Therefore, FNS believes that the value gained from requiring States to 
obtain data on these groups would not be substantial. As a result, the 
minimum information required in the post-implementation report remains 
unchanged in the final rule.
Ongoing Monitoring
    FNS received several comments in response to questions posed in the 
proposed rule asking how FNS should verify appropriate implementation 
on an ongoing basis, and whether there is other data that should be 
required from States on an ongoing basis and how frequently States 
should be required to report. Respondents suggested several areas for 
ongoing monitoring such as tracking the impact of photo EBT policies on 
LEP households, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and non-
applicant heads of households; tracking client complaints; seeking 
advocate feedback on an ongoing basis; and periodically surveying 
stores after implementation to validate that the photo EBT requirements 
are understood. Respondents also suggested annual reporting and more 
frequent reporting during the first year of photo EBT operations. While 
FNS understands the desire for more detailed data, unfortunately, such 
data are not readily available to the States or reliable because they 
are not collected in any systematic way.
    Nine advocacy organizations wanted FNS to stipulate that any State 
agency which decides to implement the photo EBT card option must 
continue to meet metrics set forth by the Department or suspend photo 
EBT. The proposed provisions at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(17)-(18) stipulate that 
FNS would continue to monitor and evaluate the operation of the photo 
EBT card option and, should there be problems with the State's 
implementation, FNS may require corrective action by the State. If that 
were to fail, FNS would consider other possible actions, including 
suspension of the States' photo EBT policy. As with all SNAP statutory, 
regulatory, and policy provisions, FNS has established processes for 
ensuring States are meeting SNAP requirements, such as through the 
Management Evaluation (ME) reviews. FNS intends to follow these same 
processes with respect to the photo EBT card option. Should FNS find 
that a State is not meeting any of the SNAP performance standards after 
implementation, the State's photo EBT card policy would be examined to 
determine its impact on any deficiencies found and whether the photo 
EBT card policy and implementation should be included in the 
appropriate actions to remedy the situation.
    Two advocacy organizations suggested FNS classify any adoption of 
photo EBT cards as a major systems change so that it automatically 
requires the State to collect the data specified at 7 CFR 272.15. 
Conversely, two individual respondents and one State agency expressed 
concern that the proposed reporting requirements were excessively 
burdensome to State agencies and that the rule provided seemingly 
unbounded discretion to the Secretary for ongoing monitoring.
    FNS appreciates the thoughtful feedback respondents provided. 
Although Section 11 of the Act provides the Secretary with broad 
authority for the monitoring and oversight of SNAP, FNS understands 
that some specific parameters with regard to ongoing monitoring of the 
photo EBT option would be helpful for all stakeholders involved. FNS 
has determined that more specific requirements would be best addressed 
through separate guidance to allow for flexibility. With respect to 
classifying the photo EBT card option as a major change, FNS determined 
prior to publishing the Major Change rule (81 FR 2725 (January 19, 
2016)) that it would not be the appropriate process for implementing 
photo EBT card operating standards because major changes, as defined in 
the rule, specifically relate to SNAP certification processes, and how 
process or technology changes impact the ability of SNAP applicants and 
participants to interact with the State agency or be certified for 
benefits. The photo EBT card option is a function of issuance, not 
certification, and therefore, cannot impact whether or not a household 
is eligible for SNAP participation.
    As with comments received regarding the Implementation Plan 
requirements and performance standards, FNS will consider comments on 
the proposed rule regarding ongoing monitoring in the development of 
any criteria or further guidance for evaluating States' photo EBT card 
policies on an ongoing basis. The final rule clarifies at 7 CFR 
274.8(f)(17) that State agencies will be required to provide FNS 
additional information upon request to conduct ongoing evaluations.

Modifying Implementation of Photo EBT Card Option

    In response to FNS' specific question seeking comments on whether a 
State should be required to stop or suspend placing photos on EBT cards 
if the State agency fails to establish procedures to ensure that all 
members of the household or any authorized representatives are able to 
use the card, four advocacy organizations supported FNS taking action 
to suspend a State's Photo EBT card policy. One respondent urged FNS to 
establish and enforce a penalty that is real and meaningful when States 
ignore or defy Federal enforcement, and to render a State ineligible to 
continue its photo EBT card policy if it is found to have a negative 
impact on a State's ability to process SNAP applications and issue 
benefits in a timely manner. Another respondent suggested that review 
of the photo EBT card policies be added as a part of the State Agency 
Management Evaluation (ME).
    In the absence of a concrete alternative process for assessing and 
imposing penalties for noncompliance with the photo EBT card 
requirements or for other deficiencies that may be the result of the 
State's photo EBT card policy, FNS will continue to follow existing 
procedures for evaluating and addressing situations when a State agency 
is not meeting standards contained in the Act, regulations, and/or the 
State Plan of Operation, including procedures for ME reviews, 
corrective actions, and suspension/disallowance of federal 
administrative funding. As a result, the final rule remains unchanged 
with regard to State noncompliance and penalties.

Provisions Regarding Public Posting of Implementation Plans, Non-
Applicants, and Retailer ``Testers''

    In the proposed rule, FNS posed other specific questions for 
comment. These questions involved whether there are concerns with 
posting approved Implementation Plans on the FNS public Web site, 
whether there was a potential benefit for allowing non-applicants to 
have their photograph taken under a voluntary implementation, and 
whether stakeholders believe ``testers'' to be a worthwhile method for 
verifying appropriate implementation at authorized retailer locations. 
Ten advocacy organizations and two State agencies agreed with the 
rationale that approved Implementation Plans are public information and 
should be

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posted on the FNS Web site, and with prohibiting the taking of photos 
of non-applicants under a voluntary photo EBT card policy as proposed 
in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(3)(iii). One commenter suggested photographs of non-
applicants be allowed only on alternate cards, where an alternate card 
is required by the state agency or requested by the household to be 
issued to a person who is not a member of the SNAP household. With 
regard to ``testers,'' respondents, in general, including six advocacy 
organizations, two grocers associations, one electronic funds 
association and one State agency, supported using the method to 
determine if any barriers have been created due to a State's photo EBT 
card policy. However, the two grocers associations felt that the method 
should be used only if retailers were not subjected to any penalties 
for a poor outcome, while the State agency suggested the method be a 
State option, given the administrative costs involved, and only if 
retailers faced sanctions for failing to adhere to State or Federal 
policies.
    Based on the above comments, FNS will not require States to use 
``testers'' to verify proper implementation of photo EBT card policies 
at retailer locations. However, FNS encourages States to consider such 
a method when developing their overall strategies to ensure benefit 
access is not being held up or denied in the checkout lines. Therefore, 
the final rule remains unchanged with respect to posting approved 
Implementation Plans and prohibiting States from placing non-applicant 
photos on EBT cards. With respect to ``testers'', FNS is adding 
language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(16)(i)(B) as an option for monitoring 
retailer compliance.

Provisions Beyond 7 CFR 274.8(f)

    Card Text--Twenty-two respondents, including 10 advocacy 
organizations, eight clients, two grocers associations, one individual, 
and one State agency, commented with respect to the proposed 
requirement at 7 CFR 274.8(b)(5)(ii) that States with photo EBT cards 
add text to all of the State's EBT cards informing retailers and 
clients that all household members and authorized representatives, 
including individuals permitted by the household to purchase food or 
meals on its behalf, are allowed to use the EBT card even if their 
photo is not on the card or no photo is on the card. All respondents 
supported the requirements, but some wanted FNS to mandate specific 
wording to be placed on the cards rather than allow States to develop 
alternative language. Through the Implementation Plan approval process, 
FNS will look closely at the wording States intend to place on the 
cards to ensure that it is clear and conveys the appropriate 
information. Because the wording may be impacted by the space available 
on the card or may evolve over time based on subsequent State 
experiences, FNS is maintaining State discretion to propose their own 
text to place on EBT cards in the final rule. However, FNS will add 
language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) to specify that the Implementation 
Plan must also include the text required by 7 CFR 274.8(b)(5)(ii).
    Respondents also asked FNS to require States to place a 24-hour 
toll-free emergency number for retailers to call with questions about 
photo EBT requirements as well as a number for clients to call if they 
are being denied the right to use the household photo EBT card. In 
addition, respondents suggested requiring a Web site on the card where 
retailers and clients could go for information on the State's photo EBT 
card policy. All States already have toll-free customer service numbers 
for both clients and retailers, some of which operate 24 hours. Many 
States also have or plan to have EBT client Web sites. Furthermore, 
these toll-free numbers and Web sites are already on many of the 
State's EBT cards. Again, FNS believes States should continue to have 
the same discretion in this area as they do for addressing all other 
EBT customer service issues. However, FNS will review photo EBT card 
Implementation Plans to ensure States will have a process in place for 
clients and retailers to get their issues related to the photo EBT 
program addressed as well as to ensure that clients and retailers are 
informed of this process.
    Using multiple cards for SNAP purchases--In an attempt to address 
the existence of violating retailers and others buying and using 
multiple cards and PINs to stock their shelves, the proposed rule 
included a provision at 7 CFR 272.8(h) to require SNAP retailers to ask 
for identification from SNAP customers using three or more EBT cards at 
once for purchases and to report that information to the USDA OIG Fraud 
Hotline if fraud is suspected. Many concerns with this proposed policy 
were raised by the three grocers associations, one State agency and one 
advocacy organization. FNS agrees with respondents' concerns that such 
a requirement would present significant challenges for SNAP retailers 
for a variety of reasons. In particular, FNS agrees with a respondent's 
comment that it would not be prudent to require clerks, who are 
sometimes as young as 16 years old, to enter into what could 
potentially be a confrontational situation with a customer.
    Alternatively, one respondent suggested that multiple card use not 
be allowed for a single transaction or by an individual for multiple 
transactions. Other respondents commented that there are circumstances 
where an individual could be using multiple EBT cards to legally 
purchase food for SNAP recipients and a limitation on the number of 
cards an individual may use at one time may create access issues for 
some recipients. Based on the comments received, FNS is removing this 
provision in the final rule and will consider prohibiting the use of 
multiple cards for future rulemaking. Although customers may use 
multiple EBT cards at the point of sale, retailers should continue to 
report any suspicious activity to the USDA OIG Fraud Hotline. The final 
rule is modified accordingly at 7 CFR 278.2(h).

IV. Procedural Matters

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 final rule has been designated significant. 
Accordingly, the rule has been reviewed by the Office of Management and 
Budget. A summary of the regulatory impact analysis is included below. 
The full analysis is available through www.regulations.gov in the 
docket for this rule (FNS-2016-0003).

Regulatory Impact Analysis Summary

    As required for all rules that have been designated as Significant 
by the Office of Management and Budget, a Regulatory Impact Analysis 
(RIA) was developed for this final rule. The full RIA is included in 
the supporting documents of the rule docket at www.regulations.gov. The 
following summarizes the conclusions of the regulatory impact analysis.
    Need for Action: This final rule would incorporate into regulation 
and expand on guidance that was issued December 29, 2014 to certain 
State agencies. Based on observed implementation to date,

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there is cause for concern about possible negative impacts of photo EBT 
programs on client access and civil rights, both as programs are first 
implemented and over time. This guidance requires States that intend to 
implement the photo EBT card option to submit a comprehensive 
Implementation Plan for FNS approval that addresses key operational 
issues to ensure State implementation complies with all Federal 
requirements and that program access is protected for participating 
households. In this final rule, the Department clarifies that the State 
option to place a photo on an EBT card is a function of issuance. 
Pursuant to this, State agencies are prohibited from having photo EBT 
requirements that affect the eligibility process. This includes 
ensuring that the photo EBT option is implemented in a manner that does 
not impose additional conditions of eligibility or adversely impact the 
ability of eligible Americans to access the nutrition assistance they 
need.
    Benefits: The Department believes the provisions in this final rule 
provide qualitative benefits to State agencies, SNAP participants, and 
authorized retailers. The Act and existing program regulations provide 
that States that implement a photo on the EBT card must establish 
procedures to ensure that any other appropriate member of the household 
or any authorized representative of the household may use the card. 
This final rule provides clear parameters for States wishing to 
implement photo EBT to ensure that State implementation is consistent 
with all Federal requirements and that program access is protected for 
participating households, which safeguard the rights of clients, 
provide training to staff, clients, and retailers, and improve program 
administration.
    Costs: States choosing the photo EBT option may incur additional 
administrative costs, which may vary based on the size and scope of the 
State's operations and whether implementation of the photo EBT card 
option is mandatory or voluntary. Regardless of whether the option is 
mandatory or voluntary, all States that implement photo EBT cards will 
incur certain implementation costs to include: Preparing an 
Implementation Plan; communications and training for program staff, 
clients, and retailers; ongoing training costs to maintain an 
understanding of photo EBT card policies; programming costs for 
mandatory policies; and costs for the post implementation assessment, 
evaluation and on-going monitoring. States with a mandatory photo EBT 
policy will also incur costs associated with prorating and storing 
benefits for noncompliant household members that choose not to be 
photographed. The Department estimates the total cost to be 
approximately $9.3 million, shared 50/50 by the State and the Federal 
government, over five years, assuming six States choose to implement a 
mandatory photo EBT card policy. Costs would be lower if some or all of 
these States choose to implement voluntary, rather than mandatory, 
photo EBT card policies. The estimate of six States is based on 
information from State legislatures that are either currently 
considering or discussing the possibility of considering such a policy. 
Given the projected timelines for these legislative actions, the 
Department assumes that the costs of implementing a photo EBT card 
policy will be phased in over a five year period, as all six States are 
unlikely to approve and implement the policy in the same year. The 
States that have already implemented photo EBT as a State option will 
not be required to retroactively submit Implementation Plans, but may 
continue to incur minimal costs associated with ongoing training and 
monitoring required for program staff, clients, and retailers.

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 a 
substantial number of small entities. Pursuant to that review, the 
Administrator of FNS certifies that this final rule would not have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. This 
final rule primarily impacts State agencies. As part of the 
requirements, State agencies would have to educate retailers about the 
photo EBT card. There will not be a substantial impact on small 
entities such as small retailers since the treatment of clients with 
EBT cards and photo EBT cards do not vary. Minimal changes will be 
required of retailers. Retailers will need to be aware that some 
clients may present photo EBT cards but clients shall not be treated 
any differently. This is not expected to create a burden on retailers.

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 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 final 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 final 
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 codified in 7 
CFR part 3015, subpart V and related Notice (48 FR 29115), this Program 
is excluded from the scope of Executive Order 12372, which requires 
intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials.

Federalism Summary 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 13121.
    The Department has determined that this rule does not have 
Federalism implications. This 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.

Executive Order 12988

    This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
Civil Justice Reform. This 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 and timely implementation. This is intended to have retroactive 
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a photo EBT card must meet all requirements of this final rule except 
the requirement to submit an Implementation Plan prior to State's 
planned implementation date. Prior to any judicial challenge to the 
provisions of the final rule, all applicable administrative procedures 
must be exhausted.

Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal 
Governments

    This 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.
    On February 18, 2015, the Food and Nutrition Service held an 
information session. During the information session, no comments were 
received on the proposal. Reports from these sessions are part of the 
USDA annual reporting on Tribal Consultation and Collaboration. USDA 
offers these and similar opportunities, such as webinars and 
teleconferences, for collaborative conversations with Tribal leaders 
and their representatives concerning ways to improve rules with regard 
to their effect on Indian country on a quarterly basis as part of its 
yearly Tribal information sharing schedule.
    The Food and Nutrition Service has assessed the impact of this rule 
on Indian tribes and determined that this rule does not, to our 
knowledge, have tribal implication that require tribal consultation 
under EO 13175. If a Tribe requests consultation, the Food and 
Nutrition Service will work with the Office of Tribal Relations to 
ensure meaningful consultation is provided where changes, additions and 
modifications identified herein are not expressly mandated by Congress.

Civil Rights Impact Analysis

    FNS has reviewed this final rule in accordance with USDA Regulation 
4300-4, ``Civil Rights Impact Analysis,'' to identify any major civil 
rights impacts the rule might have on program participants on the basis 
of religion, age, race, color, national origin, sex, political beliefs, 
or disability. After a careful review of the rule's intent and 
provisions and understanding the intent of this rule is to in part to 
protect the civil rights of clients, FNS has determined that this rule 
is not expected to adversely affect the participation of protected 
individuals in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. 
Discrimination in any aspect of the Program administration is 
prohibited by these regulations, according to the Act. Enforcement may 
be brought under any applicable Federal law. Title VI complaints shall 
be processed in accord with 7 CFR part 15. 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 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chap. 35; 5 
CFR 1320) requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to approve 
all collections of information by a Federal agency 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.
    In accordance with PRA, this final rule does not contain 
information collections that are subject to review and approval by OMB.
    This rule requires State agencies to submit to FNS an 
Implementation Plan, a post implementation evaluation of the photo EBT 
implementation, and related ongoing measures. As the PRA requirements 
are applicable to collection of information from ten or more 
respondents, there are no information collection requirements that are 
subject to OMB review at this time. Should the number of estimated 
respondents reach ten or more, FNS will publish a notice for comment 
and submit the applicable requirements to OMB for review and approval.

E-Government Act Compliance

    The Food and Nutrition Service is committed to complying with the 
E-Government Act, to promote the use of the Internet and other 
information technologies to provide increased opportunities for citizen 
access to Government information and services, and for other purposes.

List of Subjects

7 CFR Part 271

    Food stamps, Grant programs--Social programs, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

7 CFR Part 272

    Alaska, Civil rights, SNAP, Grant programs--social programs, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Unemployment 
compensation, Wages.

7 CFR Part 273

    Administrative practice and procedure, Aliens, Claims, Employment, 
Food stamps, Fraud, Government employees, Grant programs--social 
programs, Income taxes, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Students, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Wages.

7 CFR Part 274

    Food stamps, Grant programs--social programs, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

7 CFR Part 278

    Banks, banking, Food stamps, Grant programs--social programs, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Surety bonds.

    Accordingly, 7 CFR parts 271, 272, 273, 274, 278 are amended as 
follows:

0
1. The authority citation for parts 271, 272, 273, 274 and 278 
continues to read as follows:

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

PART 271--GENERAL INFORMATION AND DEFINITIONS

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2. In Sec.  271.2, revise the definition of Identification (ID) card to 
read as follows:


Sec.  271.2   Definitions.

* * * * *
    Identification (ID) card means a card for the purposes of 7 CFR 
278.2(j).
* * * * *

PART 272--REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES


Sec.  272.1   [Amended]

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3. In Sec.  272.1, remove and reserve paragraphs (g)(30) and (47).

PART 273--CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBLE HOUSEHOULDS

0
4. In Sec.  273.2:
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a. Amend paragraph (a)(1) by adding to the end of the third sentence 
the words, ``, including in the implementation of a photo EBT card 
policy'' and by adding a new sentence between the third and fourth 
sentences.
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b. Amend paragraph (a)(2) by adding a new sentence before the last 
sentence.
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c. Amend paragraph (e)(1) by adding a new sentence after the third 
sentence.
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d. Amend paragraph (n)(2) by removing in the third sentence the

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words, ``and on the food stamp identification (ID) card, as provided in 
7 CFR 274.10(a)(1) of this chapter'' and by removing the last sentence.
0
e. Amend the first sentence of paragraph (n)(3) by removing the words, 
``ID card and benefits'' and adding in its place the words, ``EBT 
card''.
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  273.2   Office operations and application processing.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * * The State agency's photo EBT card policy must not affect 
the certification process for purposes of determining eligibility 
regardless of whether an individual has his/her photo placed on the EBT 
card. * * *
    (2) * * * States must meet application processing timelines, 
regardless of whether a State agency implements a photo EBT card 
policy. * * *
* * * * *
    (e) * * * State agencies may not require an in person interview 
solely to take a photo. * * *
* * * * *

PART 274--ISSUANCE AND USE OF PROGRAM BENEFITS

0
5. In Sec.  274.8:
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a. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(5)(ii) through (iv) as paragraphs 
(b)(5)(iii) through (v), respectively, and add a new paragraph 
(b)(5)(ii).
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b. Add paragraph (f).
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  274.8   Functional and technical EBT system requirements.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (ii) State agencies that implement the photo EBT card option in 
accordance with paragraph (f) of this section must print on the EBT 
cards the text ``Any user with valid PIN can use SNAP benefits on card 
and need not be pictured.'' or similar alternative text approved by 
FNS.
* * * * *
    (f) State agency requirements for photo EBT card implementation--
(1) Minimum requirements. Prior to implementation, State agencies must 
be performing sufficiently well in program administration to be 
eligible to implement the photo EBT card option.
    Prior to implementation, State agencies must demonstrate to FNS 
successful administration of SNAP based on SNAP performance standards. 
Successful program administration will take into account at a minimum 
the metrics related to program access, the State's payment error rate, 
the State's Case and Procedural Error Rate, application processing 
timeliness, including both the 7-day expedited processing and the 30-
day processing standards, timeliness of recertification actions, and 
other metrics, as determined by the Secretary, that may be relevant to 
the State agency's implementation of photo EBT cards.
    (2) Function of issuance. The photo EBT card option is a function 
of issuance and not a condition of eligibility. Any implementation of 
the option to place a photo on the EBT card must not impact the 
certification of households. An application will be considered complete 
with or without a photo and a case shall be certified regardless of the 
status of a photo in accordance with timeframes established under 7 CFR 
273.2. If a State agency chooses to implement a voluntary photo EBT 
card policy, issuance shall not be impacted. If a State agency chooses 
to implement a mandatory photo EBT card policy, a State agency may not 
deny or terminate a household because a household member who is 
exempted by paragraph (f)(4) of this section does not comply with the 
requirement to place a photo on the EBT card.
    (3) Mandatory vs. voluntary. (i) State agencies shall have the 
option to implement a photo on EBT cards on a mandatory or voluntary 
basis. Regardless of whether the photo is mandatory or voluntary, the 
certification process must not be altered in order to facilitate 
photos, and clients must be informed that certification will not be 
impacted by whether or not a photo is on the card.
    (ii) Under mandatory implementation, State agencies must exempt 
certain clients, as stated in paragraph (f)(4) of this section. State 
agencies must establish which member(s) of the household would be 
required to be photographed and the procedures that allow eligible 
nonexempt household members who do not agree to the photo to come into 
compliance at a later time.
    (iii) Under voluntary implementation, clients must be clearly 
informed of the voluntary nature of the option. All applicant members 
of households, whether or not they are in an exempted category, must 
opt in to have a photo on their EBT card. States shall not require a 
photo be taken if the State is implementing a voluntary option.
    (4) Exemptions. Under a mandatory implementation, the State agency 
must exempt, at a minimum, the elderly, the disabled, children under 
18, homeless households, and victims of domestic violence. A victim of 
domestic violence shall be able to self-attest and cannot be required 
to submit documentation to prove domestic violence. The ability to 
self-attest must be applied equally regardless of if the victim is a 
female or male. Non-applicants cannot have a photo taken for an EBT 
card whether or not they desire to have their photo taken. A State 
agency may establish additional exempted categories.
    (5) Serving clients with hardship. State agencies must have 
sufficient capacity to issue photo EBT cards and a process or procedure 
in place to address, on a case-by-case basis, household hardship 
situations as determined by the State agency so that such household 
benefits are not unduly withheld. Examples of hardship conditions 
include, but are not limited to: Illness, transportation difficulties, 
care of a household member, hardships due to residency in a rural area, 
prolonged severe weather, or work or training hours which prevent the 
household from being available during the hours that photos are taken 
in-office. These are households that do not already fall under the 
mandatory exemptions or other exemptions established by the State under 
paragraph (f)(4) of this section .
    (6) Issuance of photo EBT card. (i) States can require households 
to come in to be photographed, but cannot do so for the purposes of 
certification. The amount of time provided to households to come in and 
be photographed needs to be sufficient and reasonable and be documented 
in the Implementation Plan as required in paragraph (f)(14) of this 
section.
    (ii) Regardless of whether the State's photo EBT card policy is 
voluntary or mandatory, if a household meets expedited criteria, the 
State must issue the EBT card without a photo and provide the full 
benefit allotment to the entire household without delay. The State 
agency may require a nonexempt head of household member to comply at 
the next recertification.
    (iii) Card issuance procedures for new SNAP households must ensure 
adherence to application processing standards as required at 7 CFR 
273.2(g) and (i) and benefit issuance standards at Sec.  274.2(b).
    (iv) State agencies shall not store photos that are collected in 
conjunction with its photo EBT card policy but are not placed on an EBT 
card.
    (v) The process for issuing and activating photo EBT cards must not 
disrupt, inhibit or delay access to benefits nor cause a gap in access 
for ongoing benefits for eligible households.
    (vi) Any card issued as part of the implementation of the photo EBT 
card option may not count against the

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household with respect to card replacement fees or the card replacement 
threshold defined in Sec.  274.6(b).
    (7) Prorating household benefits when photo EBT cards are 
mandatory. For multi-person households, State agencies shall not 
withhold benefits for an entire household because nonexempt household 
members do not comply with the photo EBT card policy. If benefits of 
the nonexempt household member(s) are to be withheld, a prorated share 
of benefits shall be issued to the household member(s) that are in 
compliance with or are exempt from the photo requirement. For example, 
if there are four household members and one household member is not in 
compliance with the photo requirement, 3-4 of the household's monthly 
benefit allotment must be issued, and 1-4 of the benefit allotment must 
be held in abeyance and allowed to accrue until the household member 
complies. For a single person household, the State agency would hold 
all the benefits in abeyance until the household complies.
    (8) Benefits held for noncompliance. Benefits held for 
noncompliance with the photo EBT card requirement must be withheld from 
issuance in accordance with paragraph (f)(7) of this section. Benefits 
withheld for noncompliance shall not remain authorized for perpetuity, 
and States must treat such benefits in accordance with the same 
timeframe used for handling expungements under Sec.  274.2(h)(2). If 
the noncompliant member comes into compliance, the non-expired benefits 
must be issued within two business days of when the State agency 
obtains the client photo. Any action to withhold benefits from issuance 
is subject to fair hearings in accordance with 7 CFR 273.15.
    (9) Household and authorized representative card usage. The State 
agency must establish procedures to ensure that all appropriate 
household members and authorized representatives (including individuals 
permitted by the household to purchase food or meals on their behalf, 
as provided for in 7 CFR 273.2(n)(3) and Sec.  274.7(a)), can access 
SNAP benefits for the household regardless of who is pictured on the 
card or if there is no picture. States shall not require households to 
notify or provide the State information regarding individuals making 
purchases permitted by the household on an ad-hoc basis.
    (10) Client and staff training. State agencies must ensure staff 
and clients are properly trained on photo EBT card requirements. At a 
minimum, this training shall include: Whether the State option is 
voluntary or mandatory, who must comply with the photo requirement, 
which household members are exempt, and that all appropriate household 
members and authorized representatives (including individuals permitted 
by the household to purchase food or meals on its behalf) are able to 
use the card regardless of who is pictured on the card or if there is 
no picture.
    (i) All staff and client training materials must clearly describe 
the following statutory and regulatory requirements:
    (A) Retailers must allow all appropriate household members and 
authorized representatives (including individuals permitted by the 
household to purchase food or meals on its behalf), regardless of 
whether they are pictured on the card, to utilize the card without 
having to submit additional verification of identity as long as the 
transaction is secured by the use of the PIN;
    (B) EBT cards with or without a photo are valid in any State; and
    (C) Retailers must treat all SNAP clients in the same manner as 
non-SNAP clients;
    (ii) State agencies may not specifically reference which categories 
of individuals are exempt from the photo EBT requirement in any 
materials to retailers.
    (11) Retailer education and responsibility. State agencies must 
conduct sufficient education of retailers if photos are used on cards. 
The State agency must clearly inform all retailers in the State and 
contiguous areas of implementation. State agency communications with 
retailers must clearly state:
    (i) All household members and authorized representatives (including 
individuals permitted by the household to purchase food or meals on its 
behalf) are entitled to use the EBT card regardless of the picture on 
the card if the EBT card is presented with the valid PIN;
    (ii) Retailers must treat all SNAP clients in the same manner as 
non-SNAP clients in accordance with 7 CFR 278.2(b);
    (iii) Retailers must not prohibit individuals who have a EBT card 
and valid PIN, including but not limited to authorized representatives 
(including individuals permitted by the household to purchase food or 
meals on its behalf), from using an EBT card because they are not 
pictured on the card or there is no picture on the card;
    (iv) EBT cards from any State are valid with or without a photo.
    (12) Interoperability. Interoperability of EBT cards will remain 
the same regardless of whether or not there is a photo and regardless 
of which State issued the card. State agencies must conduct sufficient 
education of clients and retailers, including retailers in contiguous 
areas, to inform them that the photo EBT cards remain interoperable and 
authorized retailers must accept EBT cards from all States as long as 
the user has a valid PIN.
    (13) Advance Planning Document. Appropriate implementation and 
administration of the photo EBT card consistent with all applicable 
requirements is an allowable State administrative cost that FNS shall 
reimburse at 50 percent in accordance with 7 CFR part 277. Increased 
costs related to placing photos on the EBT card, whether contractual or 
produced from other sources, require an Implementation Advance Planning 
Document Update.
    (14) Implementation Plan. (i) State agencies must submit an 
Implementation Plan for approval prior to implementation that 
delineates how the State agency will operationalize the photo EBT 
option. FNS shall review the plan and issue an approval, request 
modifications prior to granting approval or issue an approval subject 
to conditions. In cases where FNS finds that the steps outlined in the 
Implementation Plan are not sufficient for a successful implementation, 
FNS may deny the Implementation Plan or issue an approval subject to 
conditions, such as requiring the State agency to implement a 
successful pilot in a selected region of the State before a statewide 
implementation. Should a State be required to implement a pilot before 
statewide implementation, that requirement would be documented in the 
State's Implementation Plan approval, along with any information the 
State must report to FNS before expansion approval would be provided by 
FNS.
    (ii) State agencies must demonstrate successful administration of 
SNAP based on SNAP performance standards as established in paragraph 
(f)(1) of this section. State agencies shall not issue EBT cards with 
photos before the State's Implementation Plan is approved and the State 
agency has also received FNS authorization to proceed to issue photo 
EBT cards.
    (iii) The Implementation Plan shall include but not be limited to:
    (A) A description of card issuance procedures;
    (B) The text required at paragraph (b)(5)(ii) of this section;
    (C) A detailed description of how client protections and ability to 
use SNAP benefits will be preserved;

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    (D) Specific information about exempted recipients, the State 
agency's exemption criteria, and how it will address the needs of 
household members with hardships;
    (E) A description of how the State agency will obtain photographs 
for the EBT card;
    (F) The procedures for opting into a voluntary photo EBT card 
policy and how the State agency will document that a household 
voluntarily chose to have a photo on its EBT card;
    (G) Training materials and training plans for State agency staff;
    (H) A description of any planned stakeholder assistance with 
implementation;
    (I) Communication plans for informing clients, retailers and other 
stakeholders of the State agency's photo EBT card policy, including 
copies of letters and other materials communicating the policy to 
clients, retailers, and other stakeholders. Communication plans must 
describe compliance with language requirements at 7 CFR 272.4(b);
    (J) A timeline for the implementation; and
    (K) Draft memoranda of understanding if the State agency plans to 
share SNAP client data in accordance with 7 CFR 272.1(c) for purposes 
of implementing its photo EBT card option. The memoranda of 
understanding must state how any information collected will be securely 
stored and that the information can only be shared for the purpose of 
SNAP in accordance with 7 CFR 272.1(c).
    (iv) The Implementation Plan shall also address the anticipated 
timetable with specific action steps for the State agency and 
contractors, if any, that may be involved regarding implementation of 
the photo EBT card option, the State agency's capacity to issue photo 
EBT cards, and the logistics that shall allow for activation of the 
photo EBT card simultaneously or followed by deactivation of the active 
non-photo EBT card. This shall also include the description of the 
capacity at the facility where the photo EBT cards will be produced, 
both for transition and ongoing production, and confirmation that the 
State agency and any contractor will continue to meet regulatory time 
requirements for all EBT card issuances and replacements, including for 
expedited households. The Implementation Plan must also include 
indicators related to the photo EBT card implementation that the State 
will collect and analyze for the post implementation evaluation 
required by paragraph (f)(16) of this section in addition to the 
State's approach for continued oversight, which may include activities 
as such as the use of test shoppers.
    (v) The State agency shall provide all applicable proposed written 
policy for staff to implement the photo EBT card option to FNS for 
review. State agencies shall include copies of all materials that will 
be used to inform clients, retailers and other stakeholders regarding 
photo EBT card implementation. In addition, the State agencies shall 
provide a detailed description of how the notifications, communication, 
policies, and procedures regarding the implementation of any new photo 
EBT card option will comply with applicable civil rights laws specified 
at 7 CFR 272.4(b)and 272.6(a).
    (vi) The State agency's Implementation Plan shall also include: (A) 
An education component for retailers and clients to ensure all eligible 
household members and authorized representatives (including individuals 
permitted by the household to purchase food or meals on their behalf) 
are able to use the EBT card, and understand the timeframes associated 
with the implementation and rollout.
    (B) A description of the resources that will be in place to handle 
comments, questions and complaints from clients, retailers, and 
external stakeholders, and
    (C) A description of procedures to address unexpected events 
related to the photo EBT card option.
    (vii) Upon approval of the Implementation Plan by FNS, the State 
may proceed with tasks described in the Implementation Plan, as 
modified by the approval, but may not proceed to issuing actual cards 
until it receives FNS authorization to do so. FNS may also require the 
State to implement in a phased manner, which may include criteria as 
determined by the Secretary.
    (15) Authorization to issue photo EBT cards. States agencies shall 
not be permitted to issue EBT cards with photos until FNS provides an 
explicit authorization to issue photo EBT cards. After an 
Implementation Plan is approved, FNS will review the State agency's 
actions at an appropriate time interval to ensure that the process and 
steps outlined by the State agency in the Implementation Plan are 
fulfilled. In cases where the State agency has not acted consistently 
with the process and steps outlined in its photo EBT card 
Implementation Plan, FNS may deny authorization for the State agency to 
issue EBT cards with photos until the State agency has done so 
successfully.
    (16) Post implementation assessment and evaluation. State agencies 
must submit to FNS a post-implementation assessment that provides FNS 
with a report of the results of its implementation, including any 
issues that arose and how they were resolved, the degree to which State 
agency staff, clients and retailers properly understood and implemented 
the new provisions.
    (i) This report shall be delivered to FNS within 120 days of 
implementation. This report shall cover the first 90 days of 
implementation. The Department also reserves the right to conduct its 
own review of the State agency's implementation. The State agency's 
post-implementation report shall include at a minimum:
    (A) A survey of clients conducted by an independent evaluator to 
demonstrate the clients' clear understanding of the State agency's 
photo EBT policy;
    (B) A survey of retailers conducted by an independent evaluator 
that demonstrates evidence that at least 80 percent of retailers, 
including smaller independent retailers, demonstrate a full 
understanding of the policies related to the photo EBT card, which may 
include the use of test shoppers;
    (C) The amount and percent of benefits held for noncompliance if 
mandatory;
    (D) The number and percent of households with photo EBT cards;
    (E) The number of households affected by withholding for 
noncompliance, if mandatory;
    (F) The number and percent of households exempt from the photo EBT 
card requirement if mandatory;
    (G) The number and percent of exempted households who opted for 
photo EBT cards if mandatory;
    (H) The number and scope of complaints related to the 
implementation of the policy;
    (I) The State agency's Case and Procedural Error Rate; and
    (J) SNAP performance metrics as established in paragraph (f)(1) of 
this section and other SNAP performance metrics that may have been 
adversely affected by the implementation of the State agency's photo 
EBT card option, as determined by the Secretary.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (17) Ongoing monitoring. FNS will continue to monitor and evaluate 
the operation of the option. State agencies shall provide FNS 
additional information upon request or as may be required by other 
guidelines established by the Secretary to conduct such evaluations.
    (18) Modifying implementation of photo EBT card option. If any 
review or evaluation of a State's operations, including photo EBT 
operation implementation, finds deficiencies, FNS

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may require a corrective action plan consistent with 7 CFR 275.16 to 
reduce or eliminate deficiencies. If a State does not take appropriate 
actions to address the deficiencies, FNS would consider possible 
actions such as requiring an updated photo EBT Implementation Plan, 
suspension of the photo EBT policy and/or withholding funds in 
accordance with 7 CFR 276.4.

PART 278--PARTICIPATION OF RETAIL FOOD STORES, WHOLESALE FOOD 
CONCERNS AND INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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6. In Sec.  278.2, revise paragraph (h) and remove and reserve 
paragraphs (i) and (k).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  278.2   Participation of retail food stores.

* * * * *
    (h) Identifying benefit users. Retailers must accept payment from 
EBT cardholders who have a valid PIN regardless of which State the card 
is from or whether the individual is pictured on the card. Where photo 
EBT cards are in use, the person presenting the photo EBT card need not 
be pictured on the card, nor does the individual's name need to match 
the one on the card if the State includes names on the card. However, 
benefits may not knowingly be accepted from persons who have no right 
to possession of benefits. If fraud is suspected, retailers shall 
report the individual to the USDA OIG Fraud Hotline.
* * * * *

    Dated: December 7, 2016.
Audrey Rowe,
Acting Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services.
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                                             This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    rule will also codify several other                   following minor modifications for
                                             contains regulatory documents having general            program updates to reflect the current                clarity:
                                             applicability and legal effect, most of which           operations of the program.                               • Language added to clarify that
                                             are keyed to and codified in the Code of                                                                      States must issue both the benefits and
                                                                                                     DATES: This rule is effective January 12,
                                             Federal Regulations, which is published under                                                                 EBT card without delay in accordance
                                             50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
                                                                                                     2017.
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      with SNAP application processing
                                             The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              Vicky T. Robinson, Chief, Retailer                    standards, whether or not a photo is on
                                             the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of              Management and Issuance Branch,                       the card.
                                             new books are listed in the first FEDERAL               Retailer Policy and Management                           • Language added to clarify that
                                             REGISTER issue of each week.                            Division, Food and Nutrition Service,                 expedited households are exempt from
                                                                                                     USDA, 3101 Park Center Drive,                         a mandatory photo EBT card policy
                                                                                                     Alexandria, Virginia, 22302. Ms.                      until the next recertification.
                                             DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                                                                        • Language added to clarify that
                                                                                                     Robinson can also be reached by
                                                                                                                                                           States may not charge households card
                                                                                                     telephone at 703–305–2476 or by email
                                             Food and Nutrition Service                                                                                    replacement fees for any card issued as
                                                                                                     at Vicky.Robinson@fns.usda.gov during
                                                                                                                                                           part of the implementation of the photo
                                                                                                     regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:30
                                             7 CFR Parts 271, 272, 273, 274, and 278                                                                       EBT card option.
                                                                                                     p.m.), Monday through Friday.                            • Language added to clarify that
                                             [FNS–2016–0003]                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            households have the right to permit
                                             RIN 0584–AE45                                           I. Executive Summary                                  other individuals to use the household’s
                                                                                                                                                           EBT card on an ad hoc basis for the
                                             Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                       Purpose of the Regulatory Action                      purpose of attaining assistance with
                                             Program: Photo Electronic Benefit                          This rule finalizes the provisions of a            purchasing food, whether or not the
                                             Transfer (EBT) Card Implementation                      proposed rule published on January 6,                 State has a photo EBT requirement.
                                             Requirements                                            2016 (81 FR 398). With this final rule,                  • Language added to specify that
                                                                                                     FNS is amending the SNAP regulations                  Implementation Plans must also include
                                             AGENCY:  Food and Nutrition Service                     at 7 CFR parts 271, 272, 273, 274 and                 the text that will be added to EBT cards
                                             (FNS), USDA.                                            278 to codify and expand guidance that                to state that anyone with a valid PIN
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                     was issued December 29, 2014,                         may use the card even if he/she is not
                                                                                                     requiring State agencies that intend to               pictured on the card; the procedures for
                                             SUMMARY:    The Food and Nutrition                      implement the photo EBT card option                   opting into a voluntary photo EBT card
                                             Service (FNS) is updating the                           under Section 7(h)(9) of the Act, 7                   policy and documenting that a
                                             Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                       U.S.C. 2016(h)(9), to submit a                        household voluntarily chose to have a
                                             Program (SNAP or ‘‘Program’’)                           comprehensive Implementation Plan                     photo on its EBT; and communication
                                             regulations to set implementation                       that addresses certain operational issues             plans for educating and notifying clients
                                             parameters, prerequisites and                           to ensure State implementation is                     and retailers of the State’s photo EBT
                                             operational standards required of State                 consistent with all Federal requirements              card policy.
                                             agencies that intend to implement the                   and that program access is protected for                 • Language added to clarify that State
                                             photo Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)                 participating households.                             agencies shall provide FNS additional
                                             card option provided under Section                         In particular, this rule clarifies that            information upon request or as may be
                                             7(h)(9) of the Food and Nutrition Act of                the State option to place a photograph                required by other guidelines established
                                             2008 (‘‘the Act’’). The updated                         on an EBT card is a function of                       by the Secretary to conduct ongoing
                                             regulations establish procedures to                     issuance. Pursuant to this, State                     evaluations.
                                             ensure State implementation is                          agencies are prohibited from having                      • Clarified in preamble that State
                                             consistent with all Federal requirements                photo EBT card requirements that affect               responsibilities for retailer education on
                                             as they relate to photo EBT cards,                      the household’s eligibility or the                    photo EBT cards is limited to the
                                             including establishing procedures to                    certification process. Moreover, this rule            implementation phase. For newly
                                             ensure: Any other appropriate member                    clarifies the right of all household                  authorized retailers, FNS will update
                                             of the household or authorized                          members and any other individual                      retailer training materials as the agency
                                             representative (including any individual                permitted by the household to use the                 would for any new requirements
                                             permitted by the household to purchase                  EBT card to purchase food or meals on                 affecting SNAP retailer operations.
                                             food on its behalf) who is not pictured                 behalf of the household, regardless of                   • Removal of the provision requiring
                                             on the photo EBT card may use the card;                 whether their photo is on the card, and               SNAP retailers to ask for identification
                                             placing photos on EBT cards does not                    further defines the responsibility of                 from SNAP customers using three or
                                             affect the eligibility process and does                 State agencies to ensure that retailers               more EBT cards at once for purchases
                                             not impose additional conditions of                     understand photo EBT requirements                     and to report that information to the
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                                             eligibility or adversely impact the                     when processing transactions involving                USDA Office of Inspector General (OIG)
                                             ability of appropriate household                        SNAP.                                                 Fraud Hotline if fraud is suspected.
                                             members to access the nutrition
                                             assistance they need. Failure by a State                Summary of the Major Provisions                       II. Background
                                             agency to adhere to the provisions of                     The final rule removes the provision                   The Act and SNAP regulations give
                                             this rule may result in penalties,                      concerning multiple card usage at the                 states the option to require that EBT
                                             including loss of federal funding. The                  point of sale and incorporates the                    cards contain a photo of one or more


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                                             household members. However,                             Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)                       paying with multiple EBT cards at the
                                             implementation involves complex legal,                  organizations.                                        point-of-sale.
                                             operational, and civil rights                                                                                    Because of the strong support for the
                                                                                                     III. Summary of Comments and                          rule and based on FNS’ authority under
                                             considerations; if not well planned, it
                                                                                                     Explanation of Revisions                              Section 11 of the Act for monitoring and
                                             can inhibit benefit access for eligible
                                             participants which could violate federal                   The comments FNS received were                     oversight of SNAP, FNS is largely
                                             law.                                                    overwhelmingly supportive of the                      adopting the proposed rule as a final
                                                There have been significant issues                   proposed rule, in general, and, in                    rule, with some clarifying changes
                                             with recent attempts to place photos on                 particular, of the recognition that photo             regarding the photo EBT card provisions
                                             EBT cards, including confusion at stores                EBT is a function of issuance that                    in response to comments. Also, in
                                             where clients have been turned away                     cannot impact households’ SNAP                        response to comments, FNS is
                                             because of misunderstanding/                            eligibility. With regards to the photo                eliminating the verification requirement
                                             misapplication of policy; confusion                     EBT card implementation and                           with respect to multiple card usage at
                                             among clients regarding who can use                     monitoring provisions in the proposed                 the point-of-sale. Below is further
                                             the card in the household because of the                rule, respondents expressed                           discussion of the most illustrative
                                             photo on the card; and confusion among                  appreciation for the effort taken by FNS              comments FNS received.
                                             State workers regarding proper policy                   to protect SNAP participants’ access to               State Agency Requirements for Photo
                                             for certain cases such as child only                    benefits, to prevent challenges in photo              EBT Card Implementation
                                             cases. As a result, FNS issued guidance                 EBT implementation in the future, and
                                                                                                     to ensure that Federal reimbursement                     Minimum requirements—Several
                                             to State agencies in December 2014 to
                                                                                                     dollars are not wasted in the                         respondents, which included nine
                                             provide clear parameters for
                                                                                                                                                           advocates and seven clients, requested
                                             implementation and ongoing operation                    administrative costs of implementing a
                                                                                                                                                           that FNS not allow a State to commence
                                             of the photo EBT card option. On                        complex State option. Many
                                                                                                                                                           with photo EBT plans if they cannot
                                             January 6, 2016, FNS published a                        respondents provided suggestions for
                                                                                                                                                           process household applications and
                                             proposed rule in the Federal Register                   strengthening client protections even
                                                                                                                                                           issue benefits on time. The proposed
                                             (81 FR 398), in which the Agency                        further and for imposing stricter
                                                                                                                                                           rule specified that, prior to
                                             proposed to amend SNAP regulations at                   requirements on State agencies wishing
                                                                                                                                                           implementation, State agencies must
                                             7 CFR parts 271, 272, 273, 274 and 278                  to implement the photo EBT card
                                                                                                                                                           demonstrate successful administration
                                             to codify the FNS guidance.                             option, such as requiring additional
                                                                                                                                                           of SNAP based on SNAP performance
                                                The rule proposed that States submit                 client exemptions from the photo,
                                                                                                                                                           standards, including application
                                             a comprehensive Implementation Plan                     establishing a specific level for each                processing timeliness for both the 7-day
                                             to FNS for approval prior to                            performance metric that reflects a                    expedited processing and the 30-day
                                             implementing the photo EBT card                         State’s commitment and ability to                     processing standards. Pursuant to the
                                             option, and that the Implementation                     provide timely assistance to eligible                 proposed provision at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(1),
                                             Plan include certain operational                        households, establishing clearer                      which remains unchanged in the final
                                             components to ensure State                              requirements for client and retailer                  rule, States must demonstrate to FNS
                                             implementation is consistent with all                   education, and requiring the State                    successful administration of SNAP
                                             Federal requirements and that program                   agency to seek input from key                         based on SNAP performance standards
                                             access is not inhibited. Because                        stakeholders prior to and after                       to be eligible to implement the photo
                                             implementation of the photo EBT card                    implementation.                                       EBT card option, including successfully
                                             option requires substantial resources,                     At the same time, some of the                      processing household benefits within
                                             FNS proposed that State agencies also                   respondents supporting the rule                       the required timeframes.
                                             demonstrate that they meet minimum                      expressed opposition to the general                      Nine advocacy organizations also
                                             performance standards so FNS could                      principle of placing photos on EBT                    wanted FNS to establish specific
                                             evaluate whether SNAP households                        cards because they believe it stigmatizes             benchmarks for the performance metrics
                                             receive timely, accurate, and fair service              people receiving government assistance,               States must meet in order to implement
                                             before the State could implement the                    subjects them to unequal and greater                  the photo EBT card option. The
                                             photo EBT card option. The rule also                    scrutiny by store clerks, wastes taxpayer             respondents suggested it is critical that
                                             proposed to clarify that the State option               dollars, and is at odds with the rules of             there be a specific performance level
                                             to place photos on EBT cards is a                       the commercial payments world, which                  that must be established and maintained
                                             function of issuance and not a condition                EBT is intended to follow. Some                       for each metric, one that reflects a
                                             of eligibility. In addition, the proposed               respondents also felt that allowing                   State’s commitment to providing timely
                                             rule included point-of-sale verification                States to withhold benefits is                        assistance to eligible households, and its
                                             provisions to address recently identified               inconsistent with the statutory intent                ability to do so. Respondents also
                                             violations by retailers and others buying               that photo EBT cards are a function of                wanted FNS to clarify that the
                                             and using multiple cards and Personal                   issuance, not certification.                          performance metrics will be based on
                                             Identification Numbers (PINs) to stock                     Four respondents expressed overall                 performance and not on improvement in
                                             their shelves.                                          opposition to the rule, believing that the            order to best protect SNAP applicants
                                                FNS solicited comments on the                        rule both in form and in effect restricts             and participants. One respondent
                                             proposed rule for 60 days, ending March                 States’ ability to exercise the photo EBT             suggested that the final rule should
                                             7, 2016. The Agency received 84                         card option and supported, instead,                   require positive performance in each of
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                                             comments from various entities,                         requiring mandatory placement of                      the three years preceding approval and
                                             including: 56 advocacy organizations;                   photos on EBT cards and/or not                        implementation of the photo EBT
                                             11 individuals that identified as SNAP                  restricting States’ ability to do so.                 system.
                                             participants; 8 individuals that did not                Furthermore, several other respondents                   While FNS understands advocates’
                                             identify with a State agency or                         expressed significant concerns with the               desire for specific thresholds with the
                                             organization; 4 grocer associations; 3                  proposed verification and reporting                   intent of being able to readily exclude
                                             State/local government agencies; and 2                  requirements of retailers for customers               poor performing States from being


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                                             allowed to implement the photo EBT                      advocacy organizations and 8 clients,                 with an active EBT card and PIN, and
                                             card option, FNS has come to the                        wanted FNS to expand the minimum                      benefits have been posted to the
                                             conclusion that such a narrowly defined                 required exemption criteria for                       household’s EBT account and are
                                             approach could unduly limit FNS’                        mandatory photo EBT programs in the                   available for spending. Accordingly,
                                             ability to evaluate a State’s overall                   proposed 7 CFR 274.8(f)(4). In                        FNS is adding clarifying language at 7
                                             capacity for properly implementing the                  particular, many respondents wanted                   CFR 274.8(f)(6)(iii).
                                             photo EBT card option. Instead, FNS                     FNS to mandate hardship and ‘‘good                       Card replacement fees—Five
                                             believes that assessing the State’s                     cause’’ exemptions to address                         advocates suggested FNS clarify that
                                             overall program performance would                       applicants residing in rural areas,                   State agencies may not charge
                                             result in a more effective and accurate                 applicants that have a hardship that                  households a replacement card fee
                                             determination of a State’s capability to                makes it difficult for them to travel to              when replacing non-photo EBT cards
                                             implement a photo EBT card option                       have their photo taken for the card,                  with photo EBT cards during
                                             with minimal adverse impacts to                         applicants with caregiving duties, as                 implementation or for putting
                                             clients. The overall picture would, of                  well as veterans, applicants with refugee             additional text on the card related to the
                                             course, take into account individual                    or asylee status and those who face low-              use of photo EBT cards. State agencies
                                             measurements, such as those already                     literacy barriers. Based on the                       are currently permitted to charge card
                                             established through current FNS policy                  experiences of the other States with                  replacement fees when a card has been
                                             and the Quality Control (QC) process.                   existing photo EBT policies, FNS                      lost, stolen, or damaged and the
                                             The Agency will use many of these                       determined that there is sufficient basis             requirements of 7 CFR 274.6(b) have
                                             same standards, as specified at 7 CFR                   to mandate exemptions for the most                    been met. The issuance of a photo EBT
                                             274.8(f)(1), to measure State                           vulnerable populations. However, with                 card is not a replacement of a lost,
                                             performance levels for the purpose of                   respect to more general hardship or                   stolen or damaged card, so replacement
                                             approving photo EBT card                                ‘‘good cause’’ exemptions, FNS has                    fees would not apply. However, FNS
                                             implementation. However, it’s possible                  decided to remain consistent with                     will clarify in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6)(vi) that
                                             a State could be meeting such standards                 mandatory exemptions required for                     States are prohibited from counting any
                                             and still be performing poorly overall or               other areas of the Program. For hardship              card issued as part of the
                                             in other areas not included in current                  cases that are not already exempt under               implementation of the photo EBT card
                                             standard measurements. For this reason,                 State policy, FNS is clarifying at 7 CFR              option against the household with
                                             it is important for FNS to maintain some                274.8(f)(5) that State agencies must have             respect to both the card replacement
                                             flexibility to be able to address                       a process in place to address such                    threshold and replacement fees under 7
                                             situations in which unforeseen                          situations on a case-by-case basis.                   CFR 274.6(b).
                                             performance issues would inhibit                        Therefore, in the final rule, FNS is                     Prorating household benefits—Four
                                             proper photo EBT card implementation.                   maintaining States’ discretion to                     advocacy organizations and one
                                                The final rule at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(1)                  establish their own hardship                          individual viewed withholding benefits
                                             remains unchanged.                                      exemptions beyond the minimum                         for noncompliance with a photo EBT
                                                Voluntary program—Four advocacy                      required exemptions for a mandatory                   card requirement as a violation of the
                                             organizations wanted FNS to require                     photo EBT program based on State-                     Act since photo EBT cards are a
                                             States to memorialize any agreement to                  specific needs and 7 CFR 274.8(f)(4) is               function of issuance, not certification,
                                             ‘‘opt-in’’ to a voluntary photo EBT card                adopted as is.                                        and, therefore, should not be allowed.
                                             policy with written documentation                          Issuance of the photo EBT card—One                 One State agency viewed the proration
                                             signed by the household that makes                      advocacy organization wanted FNS to                   and withholding requirement for
                                             clear that it understood it had a choice                specify that if a household meets                     mandatory photo EBT cards unduly
                                             and decided to opt-in. The provisions at                expedited criteria, a ‘‘photo-less’’ card             burdensome, making it impractical to
                                             7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) list general types              must be issued to the entire household                compel compliance. The Act clearly
                                             of information FNS expects in the                       without delay. FNS agrees that the                    provides States with the option to
                                             Implementation Plans, including a                       proposed language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(6)                mandate a photo on EBT cards. FNS has
                                             description of the card issuance                        does not sufficiently reflect the                     determined that States may enforce a
                                             procedures and how the State will                       preamble language to make expedited                   mandatory policy by withholding
                                             obtain photographs. Although FNS is                     households exempt from mandatory                      issuance of the non-complying
                                             not specifying in regulations how State                 photo EBT card policies until the next                household member share of benefits
                                             agencies must meet the requirement to                   recertification. In other words, States               only, but not by denying certification or
                                             have households opt in rather than opt                  must not issue a photo EBT card to                    withholding benefits for the entire
                                             out of a voluntary photo EBT card                       expedited households even if they can                 household.
                                             policy, FNS is adding, in response to                   do so within 7 days. Therefore, FNS is                   Household compliance—Sixteen
                                             comments, language in 7 CFR                             revising the regulatory language at 7                 respondents, including advocacy
                                             274.8(f)(14)(iii) to require that the                   CFR 274.8(f)(6)(ii) to clarify that States            organizations and clients, expressed
                                             Implementation Plan include a                           must issue without delay benefits and a               concern that households be given
                                             description of the proposed procedures                  card without the photo to households                  sufficient time to comply with a photo
                                             for opting into a voluntary photo EBT                   that meet expedited criteria. A                       EBT card requirement. Respondents
                                             card policy and documenting that a                      nonexempt household member may be                     suggested that FNS consider applying a
                                             household voluntarily chose to have a                   required to comply at the next                        standard for missed photo appointments
                                             photo on its EBT card. Specifically,                    recertification.                                      similar to the regulatory requirements at
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                                             States will need to show how the opt-                      One advocacy organization wanted                   7 CFR 273.2(h)(1)(i)(D), relating to
                                             in process will protect clients’ right to               FNS to clarify that States must issue                 missed interviews, to households that
                                             not have a photo on the card in                         both the benefits and card without delay              do not comply with the first
                                             voluntary programs. 7 CFR                               for expedited households. In line with                appointment to get their photograph
                                             274.8(f)(14)(iii) is changed accordingly.               SNAP regulations at 7 CFR 274.2(b),                   taken. FNS does not believe that the
                                                Serving clients with hardship—                       benefits are not considered available                 requirements surrounding missed
                                             Several respondents, including 26                       until the State provides the household                eligibility interviews are appropriate for


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                                             the purposes of allowing clients                        allotment level just as they are under                individual. Therefore, FNS is amending
                                             sufficient time to obtain a photo for the               the regular expungement process at 7                  language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(9) through
                                             EBT card because those requirements do                  CFR 274.2(h)(2). Similarly, the                       (11) to similarly specify that individuals
                                             not provide the flexibility that must be                noncompliant household member                         permitted by the household to purchase
                                             part of a State’s photo EBT card policy.                continues to accrue withheld benefits                 food or meals on their behalf are
                                             States must describe the process for                    for as long as they are certified. For                entitled to use the card.
                                             obtaining the photos in the                             example, if a certified member of a                      As it continues to be illegal for
                                             Implementation Plan. The language in 7                  household does not comply with a                      anyone to sell, transfer, acquire, receive
                                             CFR 274.8(f)(6)(i) requires that the time               mandatory photo policy for 14 months                  or possess program benefits for the
                                             provided to households to come in to                    and then becomes compliant, the State                 purpose of defrauding the government
                                             take a photo be sufficient and                          must return 12 months of benefits to                  or individuals certified to receive
                                             reasonable, and also specifies that                     that household. In other words, when a                benefits, clients are not allowed to give
                                             obtaining the photo must not impact                     noncompliant member of a household                    their EBT card and/or PIN to another
                                             processing standards at 7 CFR 273.2(g)                  becomes compliant, that household is                  individual for any other purpose other
                                             and (i). The process should be flexible                 entitled to all the benefits withheld in              than to purchase food or meals for the
                                             with multiple opportunities for                         accordance with 7 CFR 274.8(f)(7), up to              certified household only.
                                             providing a photo, such as allowing                     a maximum of 12 months’ worth of                         Client and retailer training—Several
                                             clients to come in on a drop-in basis. If               benefits.                                             respondents, including 10 clients, six
                                             the non-exempt, non-compliant                              Therefore, the final rule at 7 CFR                 advocacy organizations and one State
                                             household member does not provide a                     274.8(f)(8) remains unchanged to ensure               agency wanted to ensure that client and
                                             photo within 30 days of applying, the                   benefits withheld for noncompliance are               retailer training and education materials
                                             State must still issue the EBT card and                 treated in accordance with the same                   be written in clear and conspicuous
                                             provide a pro-rated amount of benefits                  timeframe used for handling all                       language, with some respondents
                                             for the other exempt, or compliant                      expungements under 7 CFR 274.2(h)(2).                 specifying font, type and reading level.
                                             household members as provided in 7                      If the noncompliant member comes into                 Some respondents also wanted
                                             CFR 274.8(f)(7). When the non-exempt                    compliance, the non-expired benefits                  information regarding exemptions,
                                             household member comes into                             must be issued within two business                    benefits being prorated, the ability for
                                             compliance with the photo requirement,                  days of when the client has their photo               anyone in the household to use the card,
                                             the household gets the remaining                        taken by the State agency. Any action to              etc., added to the minimum information
                                             benefits back for all previous months as                withhold benefits from issuance is                    specified in the proposed rule. While
                                             provided in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(8). As                       subject to fair hearings in accordance                FNS shares the respondents’ concerns
                                                                                                     with 7 CFR 273.15.                                    that clients and retailers receive all the
                                             mentioned, expedited households are
                                                                                                        Household and authorized                           necessary information to ensure
                                             exempt from the photo EBT card policy
                                                                                                     representative card usage—Two                         compliance with SNAP regulations,
                                             until the next recertification. As stated
                                                                                                     advocacy organizations would like the                 FNS does not believe such specificity is
                                             in 7 CFR 274.8(f)(8), withheld benefits
                                                                                                     regulations to be more explicit in giving             necessary. Too much information can
                                             are expunged after one year in
                                                                                                     households the right to permit                        have the unintended consequence of
                                             accordance with 7 CFR 274.2(h)(2).
                                                                                                     individuals on an ad hoc basis to use                 overwhelming the recipient with the
                                             With one year to come into compliance,
                                                                                                     the household’s EBT card on the                       information, hindering both
                                             FNS believes the proposed regulations
                                                                                                     household’s behalf to purchase food or                accessibility and understanding of the
                                             already protect households from being
                                                                                                     meals, whether or not their State has a               information. Instead, FNS will assess
                                             negatively impacted if circumstances                    photo EBT policy. While 7 CFR                         the clarity in wording and appearance of
                                             delay the head of household’s ability to                273.2(n)(3) and 274.7(a) already allow                photo EBT card training and education
                                             provide a photo. It is also important to                households to select other persons to                 materials during the overall
                                             highlight that this only applies to                     use their Program benefits to purchase                implementation approval process.
                                             mandatory implementation as voluntary                   eligible food, FNS agrees that making                 Therefore, FNS is leaving the
                                             participants cannot be required to be                   this ability more explicit in the photo               information required for client and
                                             photographed under any circumstance.                    EBT card regulations would be helpful                 retailer training and education materials
                                             7 CFR 274.8(f)(6) remains unchanged                     in ensuring that States do not attempt to             unchanged in the final rule at 7 CFR
                                             with respect to providing households                    place undue burdens on households by                  274.8(f)(10) and (11).
                                             sufficient time to comply with a photo                  requiring a formal authorization process                 Retailer education and
                                             EBT card requirement.                                   to identify individuals who may help                  responsibilities—Two advocacy
                                                Expungement—One advocacy                             the household purchase food. Current                  organizations and two State agencies
                                             organization wanted FNS to exempt                       regulations allow any household                       opposed the provisions in the proposed
                                             benefits withheld for noncompliance                     member or non-member selected by the                  rule that would shift responsibility for
                                             from expungement until the household                    household to purchase food with the                   retailer education and accountability
                                             becomes compliant. Because it is                        household’s EBT card on the                           from FNS to the States. They were
                                             possible that some households may                       household’s behalf. These non-members                 concerned that the resources and time
                                             never come into compliance, FNS does                    are not required to be formally                       necessary to perform retailer outreach
                                             not believe it is practical to require                  designated and States shall not require               effectively is beyond the capacity of
                                             States to hold the benefits and maintain                households to provide the State                       many State agencies, which already
                                             them as a SNAP obligation in                            information regarding individuals                     confront limited resources. While it is
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                                             perpetuity. FNS continues to believe                    making purchases permitted by the                     true that FNS oversees retailer policy
                                             that one year is sufficient time for the                household on an adhoc basis.                          and compliance, States implement the
                                             household to come into compliance                          However, clients also need to                      photo EBT process at their own option.
                                             before the State can start expunging                    understand that neither the State nor                 The Act clearly requires States that
                                             withheld benefits. Furthermore, all                     FNS is responsible for any benefits lost              choose to do so to be responsible for
                                             withheld benefits cannot be expunged at                 as a result of a client freely giving out             ensuring that any other appropriate
                                             once. Benefits must be expunged at the                  the household’s PIN to another                        member of the household or authorized


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                                             representative of the household may                     CFR 274.8(f)(14) are summarized as                    demonstrate how the photo EBT card
                                             utilize the card, which includes                        follows:                                              materials comply with civil rights laws.
                                             ensuring that the State photo EBT policy                   Demonstrate a genuine problem that                 FNS will review States’ Implementation
                                             is understood by all stakeholders.                      will be rectified by the photo on the EBT             Plans to ensure that SNAP recipient
                                             Furthermore, States have been directly                  card—Six advocacy organizations                       training, materials, and information
                                             involved with retailer participation with               wanted States to be required to prove                 provide meaningful access to LEP
                                             respect to equipping retailers with                     the cost effectiveness and efficiency of              individuals and conform to the
                                             point-of-sale devices, training them on                 a photo EBT program, and/or                           requirements of Title VI of the Civil
                                             EBT requirements and procedures, and                    demonstrate that the photo EBT policy                 Rights Act of 1964. FNS will also obtain
                                             providing customer service on EBT.                      will remedy a specific problem. FNS                   translations of all materials that will be
                                             Therefore, having States be responsible                 believes such a showing is not required               used to inform clients, retailers, and
                                             for retailer education with respect to the              and is unduly burdensome on a State.                  other stakeholders. For clarification
                                             photo EBT cards is not inconsistent                        Stakeholder input—Ten advocacy                     purposes, FNS is referencing language
                                             with past or current retailer                           organizations and one grocer association              requirements and civil rights laws at 7
                                             involvement at the State level and                      wanted FNS to require States to seek                  CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) and (v),
                                             fulfills the Act’s requirement.                         and include feedback from other                       respectively, in the final rule.
                                                Three advocacy organizations wanted                  stakeholders, such as anti-hunger,                       Retroactive implementation plans—
                                             FNS to specify that States must educate                 client, or related advocacy groups, EBT               Two grocer associations and two
                                             not only current retailers but any new                  vendors, and grocer associations, in the              advocacy organizations wanted FNS to
                                             retailers that come into the Program,                   Implementation Plan. FNS agrees that it               require States with current photo EBT
                                             while respondents, in general,                          would benefit States to obtain input                  programs to retroactively submit
                                             recommended that FNS incorporate                        from organizations that might have                    Implementation Plans. FNS is actively
                                             guidance on the proper handling and                     further insight into on-the-ground                    involved in ensuring that the current
                                             acceptance of photo EBT cards into the                  operations and would highly encourage                 photo EBT card programs are meeting
                                             initial training materials for newly                    it. While States are not required to                  all FNS requirements. FNS believes that
                                             authorized stores and any refresher                     collaborate prior to or after                         the efforts in those States should be
                                             training produced for stores. Because of                implementation of a regulatory                        focused on correcting any compliance
                                             the divergent comments regarding                        requirement, FNS believes obtaining                   issues rather than developing an
                                             whether or not States should be given                   feedback from stakeholder organizations               implementation plan for a program that
                                             retailer education responsibilities, FNS                and/or including them in the State’s                  is already operating, so FNS will not be
                                             is limiting State responsibilities                      efforts to communicate effectively with               requiring those states to submit an
                                             regarding retailer education                            clients and retailers is invaluable, and              Implementation Plan.
                                             responsibilities on photo EBT cards to                  FNS’s evaluation of the Implementation                   Disaster Plan—One grocer association
                                             the implementation phase. For newly                     Plan will take into consideration any                 suggested that FNS require States to
                                             authorized retailers, FNS will maintain                 such collaboration that has influenced                address the use of photo EBT cards in
                                             its current retailer education                          development of the plan. For example,                 their disaster plans. FNS strongly
                                             responsibilities, including updating                    as part of the communication plan,                    encourages States choosing to place
                                             retailer training materials as the Agency               States should identify any organizations              photos on EBT cards to plan for and
                                             would for any new requirements                          that will be assisting the State with                 develop procedures for how the State
                                             affecting SNAP retailer operations. As a                developing and/or distributing materials              will issue EBT cards in the event of a
                                             result, the proposed retailer education                 and information, as well as indicate any              disaster. FNS is not requiring States to
                                             and responsibility provisions remain                    collaboration with and input obtained                 include processes for addressing photo
                                             unchanged in the final rule at 7 CFR                    from stakeholders in the development of               EBT cards in their disaster plans
                                             274.8(f)(11).                                           the communication plan to clients and                 because Section 5(h)(3)(B) of the Food
                                                                                                     retailers. As a result, FNS is adding                 and Nutrition Act gives the Secretary
                                             Implementation Plan                                     language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) to                the authority to adjust issuance methods
                                               There were several areas where                        indicate that States must include                     to be consistent with what is practicable
                                             respondents recommended stricter                        information regarding any stakeholder                 under actual conditions in the affected
                                             parameters and/or additional or more                    collaborations in the Implementation                  area.
                                             specific requirements. In many of these                 Plan as well.                                            Conditional Approval of
                                             instances, FNS believes States should                      Limited English Proficient (LEP)                   Implementation Plan—FNS is also
                                             continue to be allowed some discretion,                 SNAP clients—Four advocacy                            clarifying at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(i) that if
                                             consistent with other areas of the                      organizations wanted Implementation                   a State’s Implementation Plan is not
                                             Program. Furthermore, many of the                       Plans to detail the State’s training plan             sufficient for successful implementation
                                             comments involved general concerns                      for LEP clients. They also asked that                 of the photo EBT card option, FNS may
                                             with ensuring States make it clear how                  examples of letters and other materials               issue a denial or an approval subject to
                                             they would implement certain aspects                    communicating the policy to clients and               conditions.
                                             of the photo EBT card option, as well as                retailers should include appropriate
                                             make the policies clear to clients. To                  translations. FNS agrees with the spirit              Post-Implementation Assessment
                                             that end, FNS is specifically including                 of this recommendation, and notes that                  One advocacy organization
                                             communication plans for educating and                   the photo EBT card materials and                      specifically requested that FNS expand
                                             notifying clients and retailers to the                  information are subject to the language               the data collected as part of the post-
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                                             language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii).                    requirements in 7 CFR 272.4(b)                        implementation assessment and
                                               Ultimately, FNS does not believe it                   regarding translation and interpretation,             evaluation to include the types of
                                             would be beneficial to be too specific                  and States are prohibited from                        households impacted by the State’s
                                             with regard to each requirement that is                 unlawfully discriminating against any                 photo EBT card policy, not just the
                                             included in the Implementation Plan.                    applicants or participants as specified in            numbers or percentages, in order to help
                                             Comments received on the                                7 CFR 272.6(b)(1). In addition, 7 CFR                 identify a group/type of household
                                             Implementation Plan provisions at 7                     274.8(f)(14)(v) requires States to                    member that needs to be exempted from


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                                             the policy. Other respondents more                      meeting SNAP requirements, such as                    information upon request to conduct
                                             generally suggested that FNS monitor                    through the Management Evaluation                     ongoing evaluations.
                                             the impact on various groups as part of                 (ME) reviews. FNS intends to follow
                                                                                                                                                           Modifying Implementation of Photo EBT
                                             ongoing monitoring provided for in 7                    these same processes with respect to the
                                                                                                                                                           Card Option
                                             CFR 274.8(f)(17). FNS notes that many                   photo EBT card option. Should FNS
                                             vulnerable groups are already exempt                    find that a State is not meeting any of                  In response to FNS’ specific question
                                             from mandatory photo EBT card                           the SNAP performance standards after                  seeking comments on whether a State
                                             policies under 7 CFR 274.8(f)(4). These                 implementation, the State’s photo EBT                 should be required to stop or suspend
                                             groups include, at a minimum, the                       card policy would be examined to                      placing photos on EBT cards if the State
                                             elderly, the disabled, children under 18,               determine its impact on any deficiencies              agency fails to establish procedures to
                                             homeless households, and victims of                     found and whether the photo EBT card                  ensure that all members of the
                                             domestic violence. States may also                      policy and implementation should be                   household or any authorized
                                             establish additional exemptions.                        included in the appropriate actions to                representatives are able to use the card,
                                             Therefore, FNS believes that the value                  remedy the situation.                                 four advocacy organizations supported
                                             gained from requiring States to obtain                     Two advocacy organizations                         FNS taking action to suspend a State’s
                                             data on these groups would not be                       suggested FNS classify any adoption of                Photo EBT card policy. One respondent
                                             substantial. As a result, the minimum                   photo EBT cards as a major systems                    urged FNS to establish and enforce a
                                             information required in the post-                       change so that it automatically requires              penalty that is real and meaningful
                                             implementation report remains                           the State to collect the data specified at            when States ignore or defy Federal
                                             unchanged in the final rule.                            7 CFR 272.15. Conversely, two                         enforcement, and to render a State
                                                                                                     individual respondents and one State                  ineligible to continue its photo EBT card
                                             Ongoing Monitoring                                      agency expressed concern that the                     policy if it is found to have a negative
                                                FNS received several comments in                     proposed reporting requirements were                  impact on a State’s ability to process
                                             response to questions posed in the                      excessively burdensome to State                       SNAP applications and issue benefits in
                                             proposed rule asking how FNS should                     agencies and that the rule provided                   a timely manner. Another respondent
                                             verify appropriate implementation on                    seemingly unbounded discretion to the                 suggested that review of the photo EBT
                                             an ongoing basis, and whether there is                  Secretary for ongoing monitoring.                     card policies be added as a part of the
                                             other data that should be required from                    FNS appreciates the thoughtful                     State Agency Management Evaluation
                                             States on an ongoing basis and how                      feedback respondents provided.                        (ME).
                                             frequently States should be required to                 Although Section 11 of the Act provides                  In the absence of a concrete
                                             report. Respondents suggested several                   the Secretary with broad authority for                alternative process for assessing and
                                             areas for ongoing monitoring such as                    the monitoring and oversight of SNAP,                 imposing penalties for noncompliance
                                             tracking the impact of photo EBT                        FNS understands that some specific                    with the photo EBT card requirements
                                             policies on LEP households, the elderly,                parameters with regard to ongoing                     or for other deficiencies that may be the
                                             individuals with disabilities, and non-                 monitoring of the photo EBT option                    result of the State’s photo EBT card
                                             applicant heads of households; tracking                 would be helpful for all stakeholders                 policy, FNS will continue to follow
                                             client complaints; seeking advocate                     involved. FNS has determined that more                existing procedures for evaluating and
                                             feedback on an ongoing basis; and                       specific requirements would be best                   addressing situations when a State
                                             periodically surveying stores after                     addressed through separate guidance to                agency is not meeting standards
                                             implementation to validate that the                     allow for flexibility. With respect to                contained in the Act, regulations, and/
                                             photo EBT requirements are understood.                  classifying the photo EBT card option as              or the State Plan of Operation, including
                                             Respondents also suggested annual                       a major change, FNS determined prior                  procedures for ME reviews, corrective
                                             reporting and more frequent reporting                   to publishing the Major Change rule (81               actions, and suspension/disallowance of
                                             during the first year of photo EBT                      FR 2725 (January 19, 2016)) that it                   federal administrative funding. As a
                                             operations. While FNS understands the                   would not be the appropriate process for              result, the final rule remains unchanged
                                             desire for more detailed data,                          implementing photo EBT card operating                 with regard to State noncompliance and
                                             unfortunately, such data are not readily                standards because major changes, as                   penalties.
                                             available to the States or reliable                     defined in the rule, specifically relate to
                                                                                                                                                           Provisions Regarding Public Posting of
                                             because they are not collected in any                   SNAP certification processes, and how
                                                                                                                                                           Implementation Plans, Non-Applicants,
                                             systematic way.                                         process or technology changes impact
                                                Nine advocacy organizations wanted                                                                         and Retailer ‘‘Testers’’
                                                                                                     the ability of SNAP applicants and
                                             FNS to stipulate that any State agency                  participants to interact with the State                 In the proposed rule, FNS posed other
                                             which decides to implement the photo                    agency or be certified for benefits. The              specific questions for comment. These
                                             EBT card option must continue to meet                   photo EBT card option is a function of                questions involved whether there are
                                             metrics set forth by the Department or                  issuance, not certification, and                      concerns with posting approved
                                             suspend photo EBT. The proposed                         therefore, cannot impact whether or not               Implementation Plans on the FNS
                                             provisions at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(17)–(18)                   a household is eligible for SNAP                      public Web site, whether there was a
                                             stipulate that FNS would continue to                    participation.                                        potential benefit for allowing non-
                                             monitor and evaluate the operation of                      As with comments received regarding                applicants to have their photograph
                                             the photo EBT card option and, should                   the Implementation Plan requirements                  taken under a voluntary
                                             there be problems with the State’s                      and performance standards, FNS will                   implementation, and whether
                                             implementation, FNS may require                         consider comments on the proposed                     stakeholders believe ‘‘testers’’ to be a
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                                             corrective action by the State. If that                 rule regarding ongoing monitoring in                  worthwhile method for verifying
                                             were to fail, FNS would consider other                  the development of any criteria or                    appropriate implementation at
                                             possible actions, including suspension                  further guidance for evaluating States’               authorized retailer locations. Ten
                                             of the States’ photo EBT policy. As with                photo EBT card policies on an ongoing                 advocacy organizations and two State
                                             all SNAP statutory, regulatory, and                     basis. The final rule clarifies at 7 CFR              agencies agreed with the rationale that
                                             policy provisions, FNS has established                  274.8(f)(17) that State agencies will be              approved Implementation Plans are
                                             processes for ensuring States are                       required to provide FNS additional                    public information and should be


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                                             posted on the FNS Web site, and with                    language. Through the Implementation                  16 years old, to enter into what could
                                             prohibiting the taking of photos of non-                Plan approval process, FNS will look                  potentially be a confrontational
                                             applicants under a voluntary photo EBT                  closely at the wording States intend to               situation with a customer.
                                             card policy as proposed in 7 CFR                        place on the cards to ensure that it is                  Alternatively, one respondent
                                             274.8(f)(3)(iii). One commenter                         clear and conveys the appropriate                     suggested that multiple card use not be
                                             suggested photographs of non-                           information. Because the wording may                  allowed for a single transaction or by an
                                             applicants be allowed only on alternate                 be impacted by the space available on                 individual for multiple transactions.
                                             cards, where an alternate card is                       the card or may evolve over time based                Other respondents commented that
                                             required by the state agency or                         on subsequent State experiences, FNS is               there are circumstances where an
                                             requested by the household to be issued                 maintaining State discretion to propose               individual could be using multiple EBT
                                             to a person who is not a member of the                  their own text to place on EBT cards in               cards to legally purchase food for SNAP
                                             SNAP household. With regard to                          the final rule. However, FNS will add                 recipients and a limitation on the
                                             ‘‘testers,’’ respondents, in general,                   language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(14)(iii) to                number of cards an individual may use
                                             including six advocacy organizations,                   specify that the Implementation Plan                  at one time may create access issues for
                                             two grocers associations, one electronic                must also include the text required by                some recipients. Based on the comments
                                             funds association and one State agency,                 7 CFR 274.8(b)(5)(ii).                                received, FNS is removing this
                                             supported using the method to                              Respondents also asked FNS to                      provision in the final rule and will
                                             determine if any barriers have been                     require States to place a 24-hour toll-               consider prohibiting the use of multiple
                                             created due to a State’s photo EBT card                 free emergency number for retailers to                cards for future rulemaking. Although
                                             policy. However, the two grocers                        call with questions about photo EBT                   customers may use multiple EBT cards
                                             associations felt that the method should                requirements as well as a number for                  at the point of sale, retailers should
                                             be used only if retailers were not                      clients to call if they are being denied              continue to report any suspicious
                                             subjected to any penalties for a poor                   the right to use the household photo                  activity to the USDA OIG Fraud Hotline.
                                             outcome, while the State agency                         EBT card. In addition, respondents                    The final rule is modified accordingly at
                                             suggested the method be a State option,                 suggested requiring a Web site on the                 7 CFR 278.2(h).
                                             given the administrative costs involved,                card where retailers and clients could go
                                             and only if retailers faced sanctions for               for information on the State’s photo EBT              IV. Procedural Matters
                                             failing to adhere to State or Federal                   card policy. All States already have toll-            Executive Order 12866 and Executive
                                             policies.                                               free customer service numbers for both                Order 13563
                                                Based on the above comments, FNS                     clients and retailers, some of which
                                             will not require States to use ‘‘testers’’              operate 24 hours. Many States also have                  Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                             to verify proper implementation of                      or plan to have EBT client Web sites.                 direct agencies to assess all costs and
                                             photo EBT card policies at retailer                     Furthermore, these toll-free numbers                  benefits of available regulatory
                                             locations. However, FNS encourages                      and Web sites are already on many of                  alternatives and, if regulation is
                                             States to consider such a method when                   the State’s EBT cards. Again, FNS                     necessary, to select regulatory
                                             developing their overall strategies to                  believes States should continue to have               approaches that maximize net benefits
                                             ensure benefit access is not being held                 the same discretion in this area as they              (including potential economic,
                                             up or denied in the checkout lines.                     do for addressing all other EBT                       environmental, public health and safety
                                             Therefore, the final rule remains                       customer service issues. However, FNS                 effects, distributive impacts, and
                                             unchanged with respect to posting                       will review photo EBT card                            equity). Executive Order 13563
                                             approved Implementation Plans and                       Implementation Plans to ensure States                 emphasizes the importance of
                                             prohibiting States from placing non-                    will have a process in place for clients              quantifying both costs and benefits, of
                                             applicant photos on EBT cards. With                     and retailers to get their issues related             reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,
                                             respect to ‘‘testers’’, FNS is adding                   to the photo EBT program addressed as                 and of promoting flexibility. This final
                                             language at 7 CFR 274.8(f)(16)(i)(B) as                 well as to ensure that clients and                    rule has been designated significant.
                                             an option for monitoring retailer                       retailers are informed of this process.               Accordingly, the rule has been reviewed
                                             compliance.                                                Using multiple cards for SNAP                      by the Office of Management and
                                                                                                     purchases—In an attempt to address the                Budget. A summary of the regulatory
                                             Provisions Beyond 7 CFR 274.8(f)                        existence of violating retailers and                  impact analysis is included below. The
                                                Card Text—Twenty-two respondents,                    others buying and using multiple cards                full analysis is available through
                                             including 10 advocacy organizations,                    and PINs to stock their shelves, the                  www.regulations.gov in the docket for
                                             eight clients, two grocers associations,                proposed rule included a provision at 7               this rule (FNS–2016–0003).
                                             one individual, and one State agency,                   CFR 272.8(h) to require SNAP retailers
                                             commented with respect to the                                                                                 Regulatory Impact Analysis Summary
                                                                                                     to ask for identification from SNAP
                                             proposed requirement at 7 CFR                           customers using three or more EBT                       As required for all rules that have
                                             274.8(b)(5)(ii) that States with photo                  cards at once for purchases and to report             been designated as Significant by the
                                             EBT cards add text to all of the State’s                that information to the USDA OIG Fraud                Office of Management and Budget, a
                                             EBT cards informing retailers and                       Hotline if fraud is suspected. Many                   Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) was
                                             clients that all household members and                  concerns with this proposed policy                    developed for this final rule. The full
                                             authorized representatives, including                   were raised by the three grocers                      RIA is included in the supporting
                                             individuals permitted by the household                  associations, one State agency and one                documents of the rule docket at
                                             to purchase food or meals on its behalf,                advocacy organization. FNS agrees with                www.regulations.gov. The following
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                                             are allowed to use the EBT card even if                 respondents’ concerns that such a                     summarizes the conclusions of the
                                             their photo is not on the card or no                    requirement would present significant                 regulatory impact analysis.
                                             photo is on the card. All respondents                   challenges for SNAP retailers for a                     Need for Action: This final rule would
                                             supported the requirements, but some                    variety of reasons. In particular, FNS                incorporate into regulation and expand
                                             wanted FNS to mandate specific                          agrees with a respondent’s comment                    on guidance that was issued December
                                             wording to be placed on the cards rather                that it would not be prudent to require               29, 2014 to certain State agencies. Based
                                             than allow States to develop alternative                clerks, who are sometimes as young as                 on observed implementation to date,


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                                             there is cause for concern about possible               noncompliant household members that                   rules with ‘‘Federal mandates’’ that may
                                             negative impacts of photo EBT programs                  choose not to be photographed. The                    result in expenditures by State, local or
                                             on client access and civil rights, both as              Department estimates the total cost to be             Tribal governments, in the aggregate, or
                                             programs are first implemented and                      approximately $9.3 million, shared 50/                the private sector, of $146 million or
                                             over time. This guidance requires States                50 by the State and the Federal                       more (when adjusted for inflation; GDP
                                             that intend to implement the photo EBT                  government, over five years, assuming                 deflator source: Table 1.1.9 at http://
                                             card option to submit a comprehensive                   six States choose to implement a                      www.bea.gov/iTable) in any one year.
                                             Implementation Plan for FNS approval                    mandatory photo EBT card policy. Costs                When such a statement is needed for a
                                             that addresses key operational issues to                would be lower if some or all of these                rule, Section 205 of the UMRA generally
                                             ensure State implementation complies                    States choose to implement voluntary,                 requires the Department to identify and
                                             with all Federal requirements and that                  rather than mandatory, photo EBT card                 consider a reasonable number of
                                             program access is protected for                         policies. The estimate of six States is               regulatory alternatives and adopt the
                                             participating households. In this final                 based on information from State                       most cost effective or least burdensome
                                             rule, the Department clarifies that the                 legislatures that are either currently                alternative that achieves the objectives
                                             State option to place a photo on an EBT                 considering or discussing the possibility             of the rule. This final rule does not
                                             card is a function of issuance. Pursuant                of considering such a policy. Given the               contain Federal mandates (under the
                                             to this, State agencies are prohibited                  projected timelines for these legislative             regulatory provisions of Title II of the
                                             from having photo EBT requirements                      actions, the Department assumes that                  UMRA) for State, local and Tribal
                                             that affect the eligibility process. This               the costs of implementing a photo EBT                 governments or the private sector of
                                             includes ensuring that the photo EBT                    card policy will be phased in over a five             $146 million or more in any one year.
                                             option is implemented in a manner that                  year period, as all six States are unlikely           Thus, the final rule is not subject to the
                                             does not impose additional conditions                   to approve and implement the policy in                requirements of sections 202 and 205 of
                                             of eligibility or adversely impact the                  the same year. The States that have                   the UMRA.
                                             ability of eligible Americans to access                 already implemented photo EBT as a
                                             the nutrition assistance they need.                     State option will not be required to                  Executive Order 12372
                                                Benefits: The Department believes the                retroactively submit Implementation                     SNAP is listed in the Catalog of
                                             provisions in this final rule provide                   Plans, but may continue to incur                      Federal Domestic Assistance under No.
                                             qualitative benefits to State agencies,                 minimal costs associated with ongoing                 10.551. For the reasons set forth in the
                                             SNAP participants, and authorized                       training and monitoring required for                  Final Rule codified in 7 CFR part 3015,
                                             retailers. The Act and existing program                 program staff, clients, and retailers.                subpart V and related Notice (48 FR
                                             regulations provide that States that                                                                          29115), this Program is excluded from
                                             implement a photo on the EBT card                       Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                                                                           the scope of Executive Order 12372,
                                             must establish procedures to ensure that                   The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                  which requires intergovernmental
                                             any other appropriate member of the                     U.S.C. 601–612) requires agencies to                  consultation with State and local
                                             household or any authorized                             analyze the impact of rulemaking on                   officials.
                                             representative of the household may use                 small entities and consider alternatives
                                             the card. This final rule provides clear                that would minimize any significant                   Federalism Summary Impact Statement
                                             parameters for States wishing to                        impacts on a substantial number of                      Executive Order 13132, requires
                                             implement photo EBT to ensure that                      small entities. Pursuant to that review,              Federal agencies to consider the impact
                                             State implementation is consistent with                 the Administrator of FNS certifies that               of their regulatory actions on State and
                                             all Federal requirements and that                       this final rule would not have a                      local governments. Where such actions
                                             program access is protected for                         significant impact on a substantial                   have federalism implications, agencies
                                             participating households, which                         number of small entities. This final rule             are directed to provide a statement for
                                             safeguard the rights of clients, provide                primarily impacts State agencies. As                  inclusion in the preamble to the
                                             training to staff, clients, and retailers,              part of the requirements, State agencies              regulations describing the agency’s
                                             and improve program administration.                     would have to educate retailers about                 considerations in terms of the three
                                                Costs: States choosing the photo EBT                 the photo EBT card. There will not be                 categories called for under Section
                                             option may incur additional                             a substantial impact on small entities                (6)(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order 13121.
                                             administrative costs, which may vary                    such as small retailers since the                       The Department has determined that
                                             based on the size and scope of the                      treatment of clients with EBT cards and               this rule does not have Federalism
                                             State’s operations and whether                          photo EBT cards do not vary. Minimal                  implications. This rule does not impose
                                             implementation of the photo EBT card                    changes will be required of retailers.                substantial or direct compliance costs
                                             option is mandatory or voluntary.                       Retailers will need to be aware that                  on State and local governments.
                                             Regardless of whether the option is                     some clients may present photo EBT                    Therefore, under Section 6(b) of the
                                             mandatory or voluntary, all States that                 cards but clients shall not be treated any            Executive Order, a Federalism summary
                                             implement photo EBT cards will incur                    differently. This is not expected to                  impact statement is not required.
                                             certain implementation costs to include:                create a burden on retailers.
                                             Preparing an Implementation Plan;                                                                             Executive Order 12988
                                             communications and training for                         Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                            This final rule has been reviewed
                                             program staff, clients, and retailers;                    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                   under Executive Order 12988, Civil
                                             ongoing training costs to maintain an                   Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public                     Justice Reform. This final rule is
                                             understanding of photo EBT card                         Law 104–4, establishes requirements for               intended to have preemptive effect with
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                                             policies; programming costs for                         Federal agencies to assess the effects of             respect to any State or local laws,
                                             mandatory policies; and costs for the                   their regulatory actions on State, local              regulations or policies which conflict
                                             post implementation assessment,                         and Tribal governments and the private                with its provisions or which would
                                             evaluation and on-going monitoring.                     sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA,                otherwise impede its full and timely
                                             States with a mandatory photo EBT                       the Department generally must prepare                 implementation. This is intended to
                                             policy will also incur costs associated                 a written statement, including a cost                 have retroactive effect in that State
                                             with prorating and storing benefits for                 benefit analysis, for proposed and final              agencies that have already implemented


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                                             a photo EBT card must meet all                          beliefs, or disability. After a careful               7 CFR Part 272
                                             requirements of this final rule except                  review of the rule’s intent and                         Alaska, Civil rights, SNAP, Grant
                                             the requirement to submit an                            provisions and understanding the intent               programs—social programs, Penalties,
                                             Implementation Plan prior to State’s                    of this rule is to in part to protect the             Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             planned implementation date. Prior to                   civil rights of clients, FNS has                      requirements, Unemployment
                                             any judicial challenge to the provisions                determined that this rule is not expected             compensation, Wages.
                                             of the final rule, all applicable                       to adversely affect the participation of
                                             administrative procedures must be                       protected individuals in the                          7 CFR Part 273
                                             exhausted.                                              Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                       Administrative practice and
                                             Executive Order 13175: Consultation                     Program. Discrimination in any aspect                 procedure, Aliens, Claims, Employment,
                                             and Coordination With Indian Tribal                     of the Program administration is                      Food stamps, Fraud, Government
                                             Governments                                             prohibited by these regulations,                      employees, Grant programs—social
                                                                                                     according to the Act. Enforcement may                 programs, Income taxes, Reporting and
                                                This rule has been reviewed in                       be brought under any applicable Federal               recordkeeping requirements, Students,
                                             accordance with the requirements of                     law. Title VI complaints shall be                     Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
                                             Executive Order 13175, ‘‘Consultation                   processed in accord with 7 CFR part 15.               Wages.
                                             and Coordination with Indian Tribal                     Where State agencies have options, and
                                             Governments.’’ Executive Order 13175                                                                          7 CFR Part 274
                                                                                                     they choose to implement a certain
                                             requires Federal agencies to consult and                provision, they must implement it in                    Food stamps, Grant programs—social
                                             coordinate with tribes on a government-                 such a way that it complies with the                  programs, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             to-government basis on policies that                    regulations at 7 CFR 272.6.                           requirements.
                                             have tribal implications, including
                                             regulations, legislative comments or                    Paperwork Reduction Act                               7 CFR Part 278
                                             proposed legislation, and other policy                     The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                  Banks, banking, Food stamps, Grant
                                             statements or actions that have                         (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chap. 35; 5 CFR 1320)                programs—social programs, Penalties,
                                             substantial direct effects on one or more               requires the Office of Management and                 Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             Indian tribes, on the relationship                      Budget (OMB) to approve all collections               requirements, Surety bonds.
                                             between the Federal Government and                      of information by a Federal agency                      Accordingly, 7 CFR parts 271, 272,
                                             Indian tribes or on the distribution of                 before they can be implemented.                       273, 274, 278 are amended as follows:
                                             power and responsibilities between the                  Respondents are not required to respond               ■ 1. The authority citation for parts 271,
                                             Federal Government and Indian tribes.                   to any collection of information unless               272, 273, 274 and 278 continues to read
                                                On February 18, 2015, the Food and                   it displays a current valid OMB control               as follows:
                                             Nutrition Service held an information                   number.                                                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036c.
                                             session. During the information session,                   In accordance with PRA, this final
                                             no comments were received on the                        rule does not contain information                     PART 271—GENERAL INFORMATION
                                             proposal. Reports from these sessions                   collections that are subject to review                AND DEFINITIONS
                                             are part of the USDA annual reporting                   and approval by OMB.
                                             on Tribal Consultation and                                 This rule requires State agencies to               ■ 2. In § 271.2, revise the definition of
                                             Collaboration. USDA offers these and                    submit to FNS an Implementation Plan,                 Identification (ID) card to read as
                                             similar opportunities, such as webinars                 a post implementation evaluation of the               follows:
                                             and teleconferences, for collaborative                  photo EBT implementation, and related
                                             conversations with Tribal leaders and                                                                         § 271.2    Definitions.
                                                                                                     ongoing measures. As the PRA                          *     *    *     *     *
                                             their representatives concerning ways to                requirements are applicable to
                                             improve rules with regard to their effect                                                                       Identification (ID) card means a card
                                                                                                     collection of information from ten or                 for the purposes of 7 CFR 278.2(j).
                                             on Indian country on a quarterly basis                  more respondents, there are no
                                             as part of its yearly Tribal information                                                                      *     *    *     *     *
                                                                                                     information collection requirements that
                                             sharing schedule.                                       are subject to OMB review at this time.
                                                The Food and Nutrition Service has                                                                         PART 272—REQUIREMENTS FOR
                                                                                                     Should the number of estimated                        PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES
                                             assessed the impact of this rule on
                                                                                                     respondents reach ten or more, FNS will
                                             Indian tribes and determined that this                                                                        § 272.1    [Amended]
                                                                                                     publish a notice for comment and
                                             rule does not, to our knowledge, have
                                                                                                     submit the applicable requirements to                 ■ 3. In § 272.1, remove and reserve
                                             tribal implication that require tribal
                                                                                                     OMB for review and approval.                          paragraphs (g)(30) and (47).
                                             consultation under EO 13175. If a Tribe
                                             requests consultation, the Food and                     E-Government Act Compliance                           PART 273—CERTIFICATION OF
                                             Nutrition Service will work with the                      The Food and Nutrition Service is                   ELIGIBLE HOUSEHOULDS
                                             Office of Tribal Relations to ensure                    committed to complying with the E-
                                             meaningful consultation is provided                     Government Act, to promote the use of                 ■ 4. In § 273.2:
                                             where changes, additions and                            the Internet and other information                    ■ a. Amend paragraph (a)(1) by adding
                                             modifications identified herein are not                 technologies to provide increased                     to the end of the third sentence the
                                             expressly mandated by Congress.                         opportunities for citizen access to                   words, ‘‘, including in the
                                             Civil Rights Impact Analysis                            Government information and services,                  implementation of a photo EBT card
                                                                                                                                                           policy’’ and by adding a new sentence
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                                               FNS has reviewed this final rule in                   and for other purposes.
                                                                                                                                                           between the third and fourth sentences.
                                             accordance with USDA Regulation                         List of Subjects                                      ■ b. Amend paragraph (a)(2) by adding
                                             4300–4, ‘‘Civil Rights Impact Analysis,’’                                                                     a new sentence before the last sentence.
                                             to identify any major civil rights                      7 CFR Part 271
                                                                                                                                                           ■ c. Amend paragraph (e)(1) by adding
                                             impacts the rule might have on program                    Food stamps, Grant programs—Social                  a new sentence after the third sentence.
                                             participants on the basis of religion, age,             programs, Reporting and recordkeeping                 ■ d. Amend paragraph (n)(2) by
                                             race, color, national origin, sex, political            requirements.                                         removing in the third sentence the


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                                             words, ‘‘and on the food stamp                          State’s payment error rate, the State’s               required to submit documentation to
                                             identification (ID) card, as provided in                Case and Procedural Error Rate,                       prove domestic violence. The ability to
                                             7 CFR 274.10(a)(1) of this chapter’’ and                application processing timeliness,                    self-attest must be applied equally
                                             by removing the last sentence.                          including both the 7-day expedited                    regardless of if the victim is a female or
                                             ■ e. Amend the first sentence of                        processing and the 30-day processing                  male. Non-applicants cannot have a
                                             paragraph (n)(3) by removing the words,                 standards, timeliness of recertification              photo taken for an EBT card whether or
                                             ‘‘ID card and benefits’’ and adding in its              actions, and other metrics, as                        not they desire to have their photo
                                             place the words, ‘‘EBT card’’.                          determined by the Secretary, that may                 taken. A State agency may establish
                                                The additions read as follows:                       be relevant to the State agency’s                     additional exempted categories.
                                                                                                     implementation of photo EBT cards.                       (5) Serving clients with hardship.
                                             § 273.2 Office operations and application                 (2) Function of issuance. The photo                 State agencies must have sufficient
                                             processing.                                             EBT card option is a function of                      capacity to issue photo EBT cards and
                                               (a) * * *                                             issuance and not a condition of                       a process or procedure in place to
                                               (1) * * * The State agency’s photo                    eligibility. Any implementation of the                address, on a case-by-case basis,
                                             EBT card policy must not affect the                     option to place a photo on the EBT card               household hardship situations as
                                             certification process for purposes of                   must not impact the certification of                  determined by the State agency so that
                                             determining eligibility regardless of                   households. An application will be                    such household benefits are not unduly
                                             whether an individual has his/her photo                 considered complete with or without a                 withheld. Examples of hardship
                                             placed on the EBT card. * * *                           photo and a case shall be certified                   conditions include, but are not limited
                                               (2) * * * States must meet                            regardless of the status of a photo in                to: Illness, transportation difficulties,
                                             application processing timelines,                       accordance with timeframes established                care of a household member, hardships
                                             regardless of whether a State agency                    under 7 CFR 273.2. If a State agency                  due to residency in a rural area,
                                             implements a photo EBT card                             chooses to implement a voluntary photo                prolonged severe weather, or work or
                                             policy. * * *                                           EBT card policy, issuance shall not be                training hours which prevent the
                                             *     *     *    *     *                                impacted. If a State agency chooses to                household from being available during
                                               (e) * * * State agencies may not                      implement a mandatory photo EBT card                  the hours that photos are taken in-office.
                                             require an in person interview solely to                policy, a State agency may not deny or                These are households that do not
                                             take a photo. * * *                                     terminate a household because a                       already fall under the mandatory
                                             *     *     *    *     *                                household member who is exempted by                   exemptions or other exemptions
                                                                                                     paragraph (f)(4) of this section does not             established by the State under
                                             PART 274—ISSUANCE AND USE OF                            comply with the requirement to place a                paragraph (f)(4) of this section .
                                             PROGRAM BENEFITS                                        photo on the EBT card.                                   (6) Issuance of photo EBT card. (i)
                                                                                                        (3) Mandatory vs. voluntary. (i) State             States can require households to come
                                             ■ 5. In § 274.8:                                        agencies shall have the option to                     in to be photographed, but cannot do so
                                             ■ a. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(5)(ii)                  implement a photo on EBT cards on a                   for the purposes of certification. The
                                             through (iv) as paragraphs (b)(5)(iii)                  mandatory or voluntary basis.                         amount of time provided to households
                                             through (v), respectively, and add a new                Regardless of whether the photo is                    to come in and be photographed needs
                                             paragraph (b)(5)(ii).                                   mandatory or voluntary, the                           to be sufficient and reasonable and be
                                             ■ b. Add paragraph (f).                                 certification process must not be altered             documented in the Implementation Plan
                                               The additions read as follows:                        in order to facilitate photos, and clients            as required in paragraph (f)(14) of this
                                                                                                     must be informed that certification will              section.
                                             § 274.8 Functional and technical EBT
                                                                                                     not be impacted by whether or not a                      (ii) Regardless of whether the State’s
                                             system requirements.
                                                                                                     photo is on the card.                                 photo EBT card policy is voluntary or
                                             *      *     *    *     *                                  (ii) Under mandatory implementation,               mandatory, if a household meets
                                               (b) * * *                                             State agencies must exempt certain                    expedited criteria, the State must issue
                                               (5) * * *                                             clients, as stated in paragraph (f)(4) of             the EBT card without a photo and
                                               (ii) State agencies that implement the                this section. State agencies must                     provide the full benefit allotment to the
                                             photo EBT card option in accordance                     establish which member(s) of the                      entire household without delay. The
                                             with paragraph (f) of this section must                 household would be required to be                     State agency may require a nonexempt
                                             print on the EBT cards the text ‘‘Any                   photographed and the procedures that                  head of household member to comply at
                                             user with valid PIN can use SNAP                        allow eligible nonexempt household                    the next recertification.
                                             benefits on card and need not be                        members who do not agree to the photo                    (iii) Card issuance procedures for new
                                             pictured.’’ or similar alternative text                 to come into compliance at a later time.              SNAP households must ensure
                                             approved by FNS.                                           (iii) Under voluntary implementation,              adherence to application processing
                                             *      *     *    *     *                               clients must be clearly informed of the               standards as required at 7 CFR 273.2(g)
                                               (f) State agency requirements for                     voluntary nature of the option. All                   and (i) and benefit issuance standards at
                                             photo EBT card implementation—(1)                       applicant members of households,                      § 274.2(b).
                                             Minimum requirements. Prior to                          whether or not they are in an exempted                   (iv) State agencies shall not store
                                             implementation, State agencies must be                  category, must opt in to have a photo on              photos that are collected in conjunction
                                             performing sufficiently well in program                 their EBT card. States shall not require              with its photo EBT card policy but are
                                             administration to be eligible to                        a photo be taken if the State is                      not placed on an EBT card.
                                             implement the photo EBT card option.                    implementing a voluntary option.                         (v) The process for issuing and
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                                               Prior to implementation, State                           (4) Exemptions. Under a mandatory                  activating photo EBT cards must not
                                             agencies must demonstrate to FNS                        implementation, the State agency must                 disrupt, inhibit or delay access to
                                             successful administration of SNAP                       exempt, at a minimum, the elderly, the                benefits nor cause a gap in access for
                                             based on SNAP performance standards.                    disabled, children under 18, homeless                 ongoing benefits for eligible households.
                                             Successful program administration will                  households, and victims of domestic                      (vi) Any card issued as part of the
                                             take into account at a minimum the                      violence. A victim of domestic violence               implementation of the photo EBT card
                                             metrics related to program access, the                  shall be able to self-attest and cannot be            option may not count against the


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                                             household with respect to card                          must comply with the photo                            photo and regardless of which State
                                             replacement fees or the card                            requirement, which household members                  issued the card. State agencies must
                                             replacement threshold defined in                        are exempt, and that all appropriate                  conduct sufficient education of clients
                                             § 274.6(b).                                             household members and authorized                      and retailers, including retailers in
                                                (7) Prorating household benefits when                representatives (including individuals                contiguous areas, to inform them that
                                             photo EBT cards are mandatory. For                      permitted by the household to purchase                the photo EBT cards remain
                                             multi-person households, State agencies                 food or meals on its behalf) are able to              interoperable and authorized retailers
                                             shall not withhold benefits for an entire               use the card regardless of who is                     must accept EBT cards from all States as
                                             household because nonexempt                             pictured on the card or if there is no                long as the user has a valid PIN.
                                             household members do not comply with                    picture.                                                 (13) Advance Planning Document.
                                             the photo EBT card policy. If benefits of                  (i) All staff and client training                  Appropriate implementation and
                                             the nonexempt household member(s)                       materials must clearly describe the                   administration of the photo EBT card
                                             are to be withheld, a prorated share of                 following statutory and regulatory                    consistent with all applicable
                                             benefits shall be issued to the household               requirements:                                         requirements is an allowable State
                                             member(s) that are in compliance with                      (A) Retailers must allow all                       administrative cost that FNS shall
                                             or are exempt from the photo                            appropriate household members and                     reimburse at 50 percent in accordance
                                             requirement. For example, if there are                  authorized representatives (including                 with 7 CFR part 277. Increased costs
                                             four household members and one                          individuals permitted by the household                related to placing photos on the EBT
                                             household member is not in compliance                   to purchase food or meals on its behalf),             card, whether contractual or produced
                                             with the photo requirement, 3–4 of the                  regardless of whether they are pictured               from other sources, require an
                                             household’s monthly benefit allotment                   on the card, to utilize the card without              Implementation Advance Planning
                                             must be issued, and 1–4 of the benefit                  having to submit additional verification              Document Update.
                                             allotment must be held in abeyance and                  of identity as long as the transaction is                (14) Implementation Plan. (i) State
                                             allowed to accrue until the household                   secured by the use of the PIN;                        agencies must submit an
                                             member complies. For a single person                       (B) EBT cards with or without a photo              Implementation Plan for approval prior
                                             household, the State agency would hold                  are valid in any State; and                           to implementation that delineates how
                                             all the benefits in abeyance until the                     (C) Retailers must treat all SNAP                  the State agency will operationalize the
                                             household complies.                                     clients in the same manner as non-                    photo EBT option. FNS shall review the
                                                (8) Benefits held for noncompliance.                 SNAP clients;                                         plan and issue an approval, request
                                             Benefits held for noncompliance with                       (ii) State agencies may not specifically           modifications prior to granting approval
                                             the photo EBT card requirement must be                  reference which categories of                         or issue an approval subject to
                                             withheld from issuance in accordance                    individuals are exempt from the photo                 conditions. In cases where FNS finds
                                             with paragraph (f)(7) of this section.                  EBT requirement in any materials to                   that the steps outlined in the
                                             Benefits withheld for noncompliance                     retailers.                                            Implementation Plan are not sufficient
                                             shall not remain authorized for                            (11) Retailer education and
                                                                                                                                                           for a successful implementation, FNS
                                             perpetuity, and States must treat such                  responsibility. State agencies must
                                                                                                                                                           may deny the Implementation Plan or
                                             benefits in accordance with the same                    conduct sufficient education of retailers
                                             timeframe used for handling                                                                                   issue an approval subject to conditions,
                                                                                                     if photos are used on cards. The State
                                             expungements under § 274.2(h)(2). If the                                                                      such as requiring the State agency to
                                                                                                     agency must clearly inform all retailers
                                             noncompliant member comes into                                                                                implement a successful pilot in a
                                                                                                     in the State and contiguous areas of
                                             compliance, the non-expired benefits                                                                          selected region of the State before a
                                                                                                     implementation. State agency
                                             must be issued within two business                                                                            statewide implementation. Should a
                                                                                                     communications with retailers must
                                             days of when the State agency obtains                                                                         State be required to implement a pilot
                                                                                                     clearly state:
                                             the client photo. Any action to withhold                   (i) All household members and                      before statewide implementation, that
                                             benefits from issuance is subject to fair               authorized representatives (including                 requirement would be documented in
                                             hearings in accordance with 7 CFR                       individuals permitted by the household                the State’s Implementation Plan
                                             273.15.                                                 to purchase food or meals on its behalf)              approval, along with any information
                                                (9) Household and authorized                         are entitled to use the EBT card                      the State must report to FNS before
                                             representative card usage. The State                    regardless of the picture on the card if              expansion approval would be provided
                                             agency must establish procedures to                     the EBT card is presented with the valid              by FNS.
                                             ensure that all appropriate household                   PIN;                                                     (ii) State agencies must demonstrate
                                             members and authorized representatives                     (ii) Retailers must treat all SNAP                 successful administration of SNAP
                                             (including individuals permitted by the                 clients in the same manner as non-                    based on SNAP performance standards
                                             household to purchase food or meals on                  SNAP clients in accordance with 7 CFR                 as established in paragraph (f)(1) of this
                                             their behalf, as provided for in 7 CFR                  278.2(b);                                             section. State agencies shall not issue
                                             273.2(n)(3) and § 274.7(a)), can access                    (iii) Retailers must not prohibit                  EBT cards with photos before the State’s
                                             SNAP benefits for the household                         individuals who have a EBT card and                   Implementation Plan is approved and
                                             regardless of who is pictured on the                    valid PIN, including but not limited to               the State agency has also received FNS
                                             card or if there is no picture. States shall            authorized representatives (including                 authorization to proceed to issue photo
                                             not require households to notify or                     individuals permitted by the household                EBT cards.
                                             provide the State information regarding                 to purchase food or meals on its behalf),                (iii) The Implementation Plan shall
                                             individuals making purchases permitted                  from using an EBT card because they are               include but not be limited to:
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                                             by the household on an ad-hoc basis.                    not pictured on the card or there is no                  (A) A description of card issuance
                                                (10) Client and staff training. State                picture on the card;                                  procedures;
                                             agencies must ensure staff and clients                     (iv) EBT cards from any State are                     (B) The text required at paragraph
                                             are properly trained on photo EBT card                  valid with or without a photo.                        (b)(5)(ii) of this section;
                                             requirements. At a minimum, this                           (12) Interoperability. Interoperability               (C) A detailed description of how
                                             training shall include: Whether the State               of EBT cards will remain the same                     client protections and ability to use
                                             option is voluntary or mandatory, who                   regardless of whether or not there is a               SNAP benefits will be preserved;


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                                                (D) Specific information about                       continued oversight, which may include                report of the results of its
                                             exempted recipients, the State agency’s                 activities as such as the use of test                 implementation, including any issues
                                             exemption criteria, and how it will                     shoppers.                                             that arose and how they were resolved,
                                             address the needs of household                             (v) The State agency shall provide all             the degree to which State agency staff,
                                             members with hardships;                                 applicable proposed written policy for                clients and retailers properly
                                                (E) A description of how the State                   staff to implement the photo EBT card                 understood and implemented the new
                                             agency will obtain photographs for the                  option to FNS for review. State agencies              provisions.
                                             EBT card;                                               shall include copies of all materials that               (i) This report shall be delivered to
                                                (F) The procedures for opting into a                 will be used to inform clients, retailers             FNS within 120 days of
                                             voluntary photo EBT card policy and                     and other stakeholders regarding photo                implementation. This report shall cover
                                             how the State agency will document                      EBT card implementation. In addition,                 the first 90 days of implementation. The
                                             that a household voluntarily chose to                   the State agencies shall provide a                    Department also reserves the right to
                                             have a photo on its EBT card;                           detailed description of how the                       conduct its own review of the State
                                                (G) Training materials and training                  notifications, communication, policies,               agency’s implementation. The State
                                             plans for State agency staff;                           and procedures regarding the                          agency’s post-implementation report
                                                (H) A description of any planned                     implementation of any new photo EBT                   shall include at a minimum:
                                             stakeholder assistance with                             card option will comply with applicable                  (A) A survey of clients conducted by
                                             implementation;                                         civil rights laws specified at 7 CFR                  an independent evaluator to
                                                (I) Communication plans for                          272.4(b)and 272.6(a).                                 demonstrate the clients’ clear
                                             informing clients, retailers and other                     (vi) The State agency’s                            understanding of the State agency’s
                                             stakeholders of the State agency’s photo                Implementation Plan shall also include:               photo EBT policy;
                                             EBT card policy, including copies of                    (A) An education component for                           (B) A survey of retailers conducted by
                                             letters and other materials                             retailers and clients to ensure all eligible          an independent evaluator that
                                             communicating the policy to clients,                    household members and authorized                      demonstrates evidence that at least 80
                                             retailers, and other stakeholders.                      representatives (including individuals                percent of retailers, including smaller
                                             Communication plans must describe                       permitted by the household to purchase                independent retailers, demonstrate a
                                             compliance with language requirements                   food or meals on their behalf) are able               full understanding of the policies
                                             at 7 CFR 272.4(b);                                      to use the EBT card, and understand the               related to the photo EBT card, which
                                                (J) A timeline for the implementation;               timeframes associated with the                        may include the use of test shoppers;
                                             and                                                     implementation and rollout.                              (C) The amount and percent of
                                                (K) Draft memoranda of                                  (B) A description of the resources that            benefits held for noncompliance if
                                             understanding if the State agency plans                 will be in place to handle comments,                  mandatory;
                                             to share SNAP client data in accordance                 questions and complaints from clients,                   (D) The number and percent of
                                             with 7 CFR 272.1(c) for purposes of                     retailers, and external stakeholders, and             households with photo EBT cards;
                                             implementing its photo EBT card                            (C) A description of procedures to                    (E) The number of households
                                             option. The memoranda of                                address unexpected events related to the              affected by withholding for
                                             understanding must state how any                        photo EBT card option.                                noncompliance, if mandatory;
                                             information collected will be securely                     (vii) Upon approval of the                            (F) The number and percent of
                                             stored and that the information can only                Implementation Plan by FNS, the State                 households exempt from the photo EBT
                                             be shared for the purpose of SNAP in                    may proceed with tasks described in the               card requirement if mandatory;
                                             accordance with 7 CFR 272.1(c).                         Implementation Plan, as modified by                      (G) The number and percent of
                                                (iv) The Implementation Plan shall                   the approval, but may not proceed to                  exempted households who opted for
                                             also address the anticipated timetable                  issuing actual cards until it receives                photo EBT cards if mandatory;
                                             with specific action steps for the State                FNS authorization to do so. FNS may                      (H) The number and scope of
                                             agency and contractors, if any, that may                also require the State to implement in a              complaints related to the
                                             be involved regarding implementation                    phased manner, which may include                      implementation of the policy;
                                             of the photo EBT card option, the State                 criteria as determined by the Secretary.                 (I) The State agency’s Case and
                                             agency’s capacity to issue photo EBT                       (15) Authorization to issue photo EBT              Procedural Error Rate; and
                                             cards, and the logistics that shall allow               cards. States agencies shall not be                      (J) SNAP performance metrics as
                                             for activation of the photo EBT card                    permitted to issue EBT cards with                     established in paragraph (f)(1) of this
                                             simultaneously or followed by                           photos until FNS provides an explicit                 section and other SNAP performance
                                             deactivation of the active non-photo                    authorization to issue photo EBT cards.               metrics that may have been adversely
                                             EBT card. This shall also include the                   After an Implementation Plan is                       affected by the implementation of the
                                             description of the capacity at the facility             approved, FNS will review the State                   State agency’s photo EBT card option, as
                                             where the photo EBT cards will be                       agency’s actions at an appropriate time               determined by the Secretary.
                                             produced, both for transition and                       interval to ensure that the process and                  (ii) [Reserved]
                                             ongoing production, and confirmation                    steps outlined by the State agency in the                (17) Ongoing monitoring. FNS will
                                             that the State agency and any contractor                Implementation Plan are fulfilled. In                 continue to monitor and evaluate the
                                             will continue to meet regulatory time                   cases where the State agency has not                  operation of the option. State agencies
                                             requirements for all EBT card issuances                 acted consistently with the process and               shall provide FNS additional
                                             and replacements, including for                         steps outlined in its photo EBT card                  information upon request or as may be
                                             expedited households. The                               Implementation Plan, FNS may deny                     required by other guidelines established
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                                             Implementation Plan must also include                   authorization for the State agency to                 by the Secretary to conduct such
                                             indicators related to the photo EBT card                issue EBT cards with photos until the                 evaluations.
                                             implementation that the State will                      State agency has done so successfully.                   (18) Modifying implementation of
                                             collect and analyze for the post                           (16) Post implementation assessment                photo EBT card option. If any review or
                                             implementation evaluation required by                   and evaluation. State agencies must                   evaluation of a State’s operations,
                                             paragraph (f)(16) of this section in                    submit to FNS a post-implementation                   including photo EBT operation
                                             addition to the State’s approach for                    assessment that provides FNS with a                   implementation, finds deficiencies, FNS


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                                             may require a corrective action plan                    with an integrated airbag device at the                  The FAA has determined that this
                                             consistent with 7 CFR 275.16 to reduce                  pilot and copilot seats on the DAHER–                 project will be accomplished on the
                                             or eliminate deficiencies. If a State does              SOCATA, Model TBM 700 airplane.                       basis of providing the same level of
                                             not take appropriate actions to address                 These airplanes, as modified by the                   safety as the current certification
                                             the deficiencies, FNS would consider                    installation of these inflatable safety               requirements of airplane occupant
                                             possible actions such as requiring an                   belts, will have novel and unusual                    restraint systems. The FAA has the
                                             updated photo EBT Implementation                        design features associated with the                   following two primary safety concerns
                                             Plan, suspension of the photo EBT                       upper-torso restraint portions of the                 with the installation of airbags or
                                             policy and/or withholding funds in                      four-point safety belts, which contain an             inflatable restraints that—
                                             accordance with 7 CFR 276.4.                            integrated airbag device. The applicable                 1. They perform properly under
                                                                                                     airworthiness regulations do not contain              foreseeable operating conditions; and
                                             PART 278—PARTICIPATION OF                               adequate or appropriate safety standards                 2. They do not perform in a manner
                                             RETAIL FOOD STORES, WHOLESALE                           for this design feature. These special                or at such times as to impede the pilot’s
                                             FOOD CONCERNS AND INSURED                               conditions contain the additional safety              ability to maintain control of the
                                             FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS                                  standards that the Administrator                      airplane or constitute a hazard to the
                                                                                                     considers necessary to establish a level              airplane or occupants.
                                             ■ 6. In § 278.2, revise paragraph (h) and
                                                                                                     of safety equivalent to that established                 The latter point has the potential to be
                                             remove and reserve paragraphs (i) and
                                                                                                     by the existing airworthiness standards.              the more rigorous of the requirements.
                                             (k).
                                               The revision reads as follows:                        DATES: These special conditions are                   An unexpected deployment while
                                                                                                     effective December 13, 2016 and are                   conducting the takeoff or landing phases
                                             § 278.2   Participation of retail food stores.          applicable on December 6, 2016.                       of flight may result in an unsafe
                                             *      *     *    *     *                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                  condition. The unexpected deployment
                                                (h) Identifying benefit users. Retailers             Bob Stegeman, Federal Aviation                        may either startle the pilot or generate
                                             must accept payment from EBT                            Administration, Aircraft Certification                a force sufficient to cause a sudden
                                             cardholders who have a valid PIN                        Service, Small Airplane Directorate,                  movement of the control yoke. Both
                                             regardless of which State the card is                   ACE–111, 901 Locust, Room 301,                        actions may result in a loss of control
                                             from or whether the individual is                       Kansas City, MO; telephone (816)–329–                 of the airplane. The consequences are
                                             pictured on the card. Where photo EBT                   4140; facsimile (816)–329–4090.                       magnified due to the low operating
                                             cards are in use, the person presenting                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            altitudes during these phases of flight.
                                             the photo EBT card need not be pictured                                                                       The FAA has considered this when
                                             on the card, nor does the individual’s                  Background                                            establishing these special conditions.
                                             name need to match the one on the card                     On January 5, 2016, DAHER–                            The inflatable restraint system relies
                                             if the State includes names on the card.                SOCATA (SOCATA) applied for FAA                       on sensors to electronically activate the
                                             However, benefits may not knowingly                     validation for the optional installation              inflator for deployment. These sensors
                                             be accepted from persons who have no                    of a four-point safety belt restraint                 could be susceptible to inadvertent
                                             right to possession of benefits. If fraud               system for the pilot and copilot seats                activation, causing deployment in a
                                             is suspected, retailers shall report the                and incorporating integrated inflatable               potentially unsafe manner. The
                                             individual to the USDA OIG Fraud                        airbags for both on the Model TBM 700                 consequences of an inadvertent
                                             Hotline.                                                airplane. The Model TBM 700 airplane                  deployment must be considered in
                                             *      *     *    *     *                               is a single-engine powering a four                    establishing the reliability of the system.
                                                                                                     bladed turbopropellor. It has a                       SOCATA must show that the effects of
                                               Dated: December 7, 2016.
                                                                                                     maximum takeoff weight of 6578                        an inadvertent deployment in flight are
                                             Audrey Rowe,
                                                                                                     pounds (2984 kg). In addition to a pilot              not a hazard to the airplane and that an
                                             Acting Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition,                                                                   inadvertent deployment is extremely
                                             and Consumer Services.                                  and copilot, it can seat up to five
                                                                                                     passengers.                                           improbable. In addition, general
                                             [FR Doc. 2016–29841 Filed 12–12–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        The inflatable restraint systems are               aviation aircraft are susceptible to a
                                             BILLING CODE 3410–30–P                                                                                        large amount of cumulative wear and
                                                                                                     four-point safety belt restraint systems
                                                                                                     consisting of a lap belt and shoulder                 tear on a restraint system. The potential
                                                                                                     harness with an inflatable airbag                     for inadvertent deployment may
                                             DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            attached to the shoulder harness straps.              increase as a result of this cumulative
                                                                                                     The inflatable portion of the restraint               damage. Therefore, the impact of wear
                                             Federal Aviation Administration                                                                               and tear resulting with an inadvertent
                                                                                                     system will rely on sensors
                                                                                                     electronically activating the inflator for            deployment must be considered. The
                                             14 CFR Part 23                                                                                                effect of this cumulative damage means
                                                                                                     deployment.
                                             [Docket No. FAA–2016–9172; Special                         If an emergency landing occurs, the                duration of life expectations must be
                                             Conditions No. 23–276–SC]                               airbags will inflate and provide a                    established for the appropriate system
                                                                                                     protective cushion between the head of                components in the restraint system
                                             Special Conditions: DAHER–SOCATA,                       the occupant (pilot and copilot) and the              design.
                                             Model TBM 700; Inflatable Four-Point                    structure of the airplane. This will                     There are additional factors to be
                                             Restraint Safety Belt With an                           reduce the potential for head and torso               considered to minimize the chances of
                                             Integrated Airbag Device                                injury. The inflatable restraint behaves              inadvertent deployment. General
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                                             AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                               in a manner similar to an automotive                  aviation airplanes are exposed to a
                                             Administration (FAA), DOT.                              airbag; however, the airbag is integrated             unique operating environment, since the
                                             ACTION: Final special conditions.                       into the shoulder harness straps.                     same airplane may be used by both
                                                                                                     Airbags and inflatable restraints are                 experienced and student pilots. The
                                             SUMMARY:   These special conditions are                 standard in the automotive industry; the              effect of this environment on
                                             issued for the installation of an                       use of an inflatable restraint system is              inadvertent deployment must be
                                             inflatable four-point restraint safety belt             novel for general aviation.                           understood. Therefore, qualification


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Document Created: 2016-12-13 02:44:27
Document Modified: 2016-12-13 02:44:27
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective January 12, 2017.
ContactVicky T. Robinson, Chief, Retailer Management and Issuance Branch, Retailer Policy and Management Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302. Ms. Robinson can also be reached by telephone at 703-305-2476 or by email at [email protected] during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday.
FR Citation81 FR 89831 
RIN Number0584-AE45
CFR Citation7 CFR 271
7 CFR 272
7 CFR 273
7 CFR 274
7 CFR 278
CFR AssociatedFood Stamps; Grant Programs-Social Programs; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Alaska; Civil Rights; Snap; Grant Programs-Social Programs; Penalties; Unemployment Compensation; Wages; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Aliens; Claims; Employment; Fraud; Government Employees; Income Taxes; Students; Supplemental Security Income (ssi); Banks; Banking and Surety Bonds

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