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South Carolina has expanded the definition of Categorical Eligibility in its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly Food Stamp Program) by including participation in the programs or conditions listed below. If any member of a SNAP (Food Stamp) household that lives in the State receives benefits or services from any program shown, then the Household is considered Categorically Eligible for SNAP benefits.
· Family Cap Voucher (given to a household in lieu of an additional cash payment if a child is born 10 or more months after a household begins receiving TANF)
· Support Services for the Unemployed (transportation and work-related one-time expenses)
· Work Experience Training Allowance
NOTE: Programs and conditions making a household categorically eligible for SNAP (Food Stamps) in your State may be in effect for short periods and/or change at times other than at the Federal fiscal year boundaries. You can get the latest information from your local SNAP agency or from the SNAP (Food Stamp) State Information Hotline for your state. If you find something that should be updated on the list above, please notify us by email at WorkWORLD@vcu.edu so that we may include it in the next update.
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Topic Title: Expanded Categorical Eligibility (South Carolina) - SNAP (Food Stamps)
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