Wash. Admin. Code § 388-487-0030

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-487-0030 - [Effective 12/21/2024] General information about sun bucks benefits
(1) The amount of sun bucks each eligible child will receive is $120 for the summer of 2024 and will be adjusted annually for inflation.
(2) Sun bucks benefits are deposited into an account accessible with a designated sun bucks card. Each sun bucks card is:
(a) Linked to a sun bucks account for each eligible child; and
(b) Mailed to the last known address as reported by the parent or caregiver to either:
(i) The child's school if directly certified for free or reduced-price meals; or
(ii) The department for the eligible child's cash or food assistance household.
(c) It is the parent's or caregiver's responsibility to accurately and timely report any address changes to the child's school and to the department. The department or school is not responsible for the expungement of benefits due to unreceived sun bucks notices or cards sent through the mail.
(3) To use a sun bucks account:
(a) The sun bucks EBT card can be used by the eligible child or responsible household member, such as a parent or caregiver on behalf of the eligible child, to purchase eligible food items.
(b) A personal identification number (PIN) must be created to use the sun bucks card. Families are responsible for keeping the sun bucks card and PIN of an eligible child in a safe and secure place.
(c) Sun bucks benefits are only accessed from the sun bucks card and cannot be transferred to a bank account or issued as a check.
(4) The purpose of sun bucks benefits is to help low-income families have a more nutritious diet by providing food benefits to eligible children during the summer months between academic school years.
(a) Any remaining sun bucks benefits not used within 122 days from the date of deposit into each eligible child's account are expunged.
(b) Sun bucks benefits cannot be replaced, redeemed, expunged, lost, or stolen due to fraudulent activity or use.
(c) Sun bucks benefits are used to buy food items for an eligible child from a food retailer authorized to accept supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.
(d) Intentional misuse of sun bucks benefits may be subject to fines or legal action including criminal prosecution.
(5) The household must request a hearing within 90 days of the end of the summer operational period when disagreeing with a decision explained in the notice.
(6) Children cannot receive sun bucks from more than one state at a time for the same summer operational period.

Wash. Admin. Code § 388-487-0030

Adopted by WSR 24-23-099, Filed 11/20/2024, effective 12/21/2024