The presentation of a felony arrest warrant to a State agency by a law enforcement officer establishes that the law enforcement agency is "actively seeking" the individual.
Individuals who are fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody or confinement after conviction of a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual is fleeing or is violating a condition of probation or parole shall be ineligible for SNAP benefits.
For ongoing households, when a client subject to the SNAP work requirements is unemployed and has voluntarily quit a job without good cause, the individual shall be ineligible for SNAP benefits for a period of three months for the first finding, six months for the second finding and 12 months for the third finding.
The entire household shall be ineligible for SNAP benefits for a period of six months if the head of household voluntarily quits a job while participating in the program.
Persons who have been disqualified for quitting a job without good cause will carry their sanction with them if they join a new household.
Households cannot be considered categorically eligible if they contain one or more disqualified members in accordance with 106 CMR 365.180: Categorically Eligible Assistance Units.
In the case of IPVs, the period of disqualification shall begin with the first possible month following the date written notification of the ADH decision is received by the household. If the individual waives his or her rights to an ADH in accordance with 106 CMR 367.660 or signs a consent agreement with the court, the length of the disqualification period shall be determined by counting each waiver or agreement as one finding that an IPV was committed. In the case of a court conviction, the period of disqualification shall begin with the first possible month after the date of notification to the Department of the court conviction.
A household's benefit level shall not be increased as a result of an IPV disqualification.
The length of the disqualification for any IPV claim or court conviction established before December 30, 2016 shall be treated in accordance with the standards in effect at the time the IPV claim or court conviction was established, unless otherwise stated.
106 CMR, § 367.800