315.05 Sanctions/Disqualifications for Voluntary Quit (FSM)

SR 23-29 Dated 08/23

Previous Policy

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If an individual voluntarily quits a job without good cause within 30 days preceding the application, or has voluntarily reduced work hours without good cause, and, after the reduction, is working less than 30 hours per week while receiving benefits, the minimum mandatory sanction is imposed effective with the date of application. The individual is temporarily disqualified for SNAP benefits for:

·         1 month for the first violation;

·         3 months for the second violation; and

·         6 months for the third and subsequent violations.

 

If the voluntary quit is discovered during participation in the program, the same penalties apply starting from the date the voluntary quit was discovered.

 

References: He-W 734.01; He-W 746.01(b); RSA 161:2, XIII; RSA 161:4-a, IV; RSA 167:4, I(c); 7 CFR 273.7(f)(2), (i), & (j)(1)-(4); 7 USC 2015(d)(1)(A)(v)