These households must meet the Gross Monthly Categorical Eligibility Income Standards at 106 CMR 364.976: Gross Monthly Categorical Eligibility Income Standards;
For purposes of 106 CMR 365.180(A)(1) through (3), authorized to receive means that an individual has been determined eligible for benefits and has been notified of this determination, even if benefits have been authorized but not received, authorized but not accessed, suspended or recouped, or not paid because they are less than a minimum amount.
For purposes of 106 CMR 365.180(A)(4) through (6), a TANF Service includes receipt of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Help for Those in Need: A Resource Brochure.
If a determination of eligibility for EAEDC or SSI benefits is postponed beyond 30 days, or an application for EAEDC or SSI benefits is denied, the SNAP application should be processed immediately as an NPA case. Any changes shall be initialed and the updated application signed by the authorized representative or authorized household member. The Department shall act on reevaluating the original household's EAEDC or SSI eligibility. When applicable, the household shall be advised on the notice of denial to inform the Department if any pending application for EAEDC or SSI benefits is subsequently approved.
If a household whose determination of eligibility for EAEDC or SSI benefits has been postponed beyond 30 days and whose SNAP application has been processed as an NPA case subsequently gets approved for EAEDC or SSI benefits, the SNAP benefits must be recalculated based on the excess medical, uncapped shelter, and net income (elderly/disabled) provisions. Any SNAP benefits owed back to the date of the SNAP application or from the beginning date for which the EAEDC or SSI benefits are paid (whichever date is later) shall be issued.
Categorically eligible one-person and two-person households are entitled to a minimum of $16 per month except in the initial month. Categorically eligible households with three or more members who do not qualify for a benefit because their income exceeds the level at which benefits are issued cannot be denied. These households' benefits must be suspended.
106 CMR, § 365.180