245.03 Criteria for Exemption from ABAWD Work Participation SR 01-17, 06/01 (FSM-A)

Except for the exemption for migrant or seasonal farm workers, ABAWD exemptions include all exemptions from food stamp work registration requirements. For a list of exemptions from food stamp work registration requirements see FSM 809 Exemptions From Food Stamp Work Requirements.

In addition to the food stamp work registration exemptions, individuals are exempt from ABAWD work participation requirements if they are:

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. a member of a household containing a child under age 18 who lives in the home, or who is temporarily absent from the home and intends to return, regardless of the ABAWD individual's relationship to or responsibility for the minor child, and regardless of the minor child's eligibility for food stamps;

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. under age 18 or age 50 or older;

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. pregnant; or

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. residing in areas served by the Berlin, Conway, or Littleton District Offices whose residents are exempted from ABAWD work participation requirements by the 15% discretionary exemption.

An individual verified to meet an exemption at any time during a month is considered to be exempt for the entire month.

Do not count toward the 3-month allowance any month in which an ABAWD-exempt individual receives food stamps.

An individual who is exempt from ABAWD work participation requirements is not automatically eligible for food stamps. The individual must also be eligible for food stamps in all other respects.

Example

Although pregnancy or age may exempt an individual from ABAWD work participation requirements, the individual must still meet all other applicable food stamp eligibility requirements.

Loss of Exemption Status

If an individual loses an exemption, reevaluate the individual's eligibility under ABAWD policy and take the appropriate case action.

Exemption After Loss of Eligibility for Failure to Meet Work Participation Requirements

An individual who is closed due to failure to meet ABAWD work participation requirements, but who later becomes exempt, is no longer subject to participation requirements until the exemption is lost. An exempt individual may receive food stamps, and any months of receipt while the individual is exempt do not count toward the 3-month limit.