SR 21-25 Dated 10/21

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES – DIVISION OF ECONOMIC AND HOUSING STABILITY

Bureau of family assistance (bfa)

INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION

 

FROM:

Office of the Administrator IV, Debra E. Sorli

 

BFA SIGNATURE DATE:

9/23/2021

 

AT (OFFICE):

Bureau of Family Assistance

 

TO:

All BFA Staff

 

SUBJECT:

October 2021: SNAP Mass Change: Annual Update of the Minimum and Maximum SNAP Allotments, Maximum Income Limits, Standard Utility Allowances (SUAs), Resource Limit for SNAP Households Meeting the SNAP Target and Non-Target Population Criteria, and Certain Income Deductions; Revised BFA Form 215, Reporting Requirements Handout, and Its Associated Spanish Translation, BFA Form 215(Sp), and the Revised SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Poster.

EFFECTIVE DATE:

October 1, 2021

 

 

SUMMARY

 

This SR releases the 2021 annual Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) updates to:

 

·       the minimum and maximum benefit allotments;

·       the gross and net income limits;

·       the standard utility allowances (SUAs);

·       the resource limit for SNAP households with a disabled member or household member age 60 or older (target population) and for the non-target population;

·       certain income deductions; and

·       reporting threshold for substantial lottery or gambling winnings.

 

 

BFA Form 215, Reporting Requirements Handout, and its associated Spanish translation, BFA Form 215(Sp), as well as the SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Poster, have been revised accordingly.

 


 

POLICY

 

Minimum & Maximum Benefit Allotments and Gross and Net Income Limits

 

The SNAP gross and net income limits and maximum and minimum benefit allotments for all group sizes have been updated as noted below, effective October 1, 2021.

 

HH

Size

Gross Income Limits for HH with Separate Elderly and Disabled Members

(165% of FPG)

Non-Target Population Only Gross Income Limits1

(130% of FPG)

Target & Non-Target Population Net Income Limits1

(100% of FPG)

Expanded Categorical Eligibility Gross Income Limits

(185% of FPG)

Maximum SNAP Benefit Allotments

1

$1,771

$1,396

$1,074

$1,986

$250

2

$2,396

$1,888

$1,452

$2,686

$459

3

$3,020

$2,379

$1,830

$3,386

$658

4

$3,644

$2,871

$2,209

$4,086

$835

5

$4,268

$3,363

$2,587

$4,786

$992

6

$4,893

$3,855

$2,965

$5,486

$1,190

7

$5,517

$4,347

$3,344

$6,186

$1,316

8*

$6,141

$4,839

$3,722

$6,886

$1,504

*Each addt’l indv:

Add $625

Add $492

Add $379

Add $700

Add $188

1Gross income limits do not apply to the elderly and disabled Target Population.

 

The minimum SNAP allotment for household sizes of 1-2 increased to $20.

 

Target and Non-Target Population Resource Limit

 

The resource limit for SNAP households with a disabled member or household member age 60 or older (target population) increased from $3,500 to $3,750.

The resource limit for non-target SNAP households increased from $2,250 to $2,500.

 

Standard Utility Allowances

 

Effective October 1, 2021, the Standard Utility Allowances are as follows:

Standard Utility Allowance (SUA)

2021-2022

Heat

$757

Utilities Only

$277

Electric Only

$162

Telephone Only

$29

Internet Only

$50

 

 

 

Income Deductions

 

Effective October 1, 2021, the Standard Deduction is as follows:

Household Size

Standard Deduction

1-3

$177

4

$184

5

$215

  6+

$246

 

·       the Excess Shelter Expense Deduction increased from $586 to $597;

·       the Homeless Shelter Allowance has increased from $157 to $160; and

·       the Medical Deduction remains unchanged at $115.

 

Extended Food Stamp Benefits

 

Extended Food Stamps (EFS) benefit allotments will be updated to reflect the current SNAP federal deductions effective 10/1/21. Refer to Food Stamp Manual PART 249, EXTENDED FOOD STAMPS (EFS), for more information about EFS benefits.

 

Substantial Lottery or Gambling Winnings

 

The threshold for reporting substantial lottery or gambling winnings is $3,750, the same as the resource limit for elderly or disabled households.

 

 

NEW HEIGHTS & NH EASY SYSTEMS PROCEDURES AND IMPLEMENTATION

 

New HEIGHTS has been programmed to calculate SNAP eligibility and benefits using the new figures for the October 1, 2021 issuance. The 2021 October SNAP Mass Change schedule will run from Tuesday, September 7, through Thursday, September 16, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. The total number of cases being run through the Mass Change will be approximately 34,753 cases. New HEIGHTS will continue to run the mass change by case number instead of by District Office because the SNAP cases are unevenly distributed throughout the state. Workers will need to monitor the following MC reports each day they are run.

 

 

POST MASS CHANGE REPORTS

 

The reports below are produced as a result of the October Mass Change. These reports are available in New HEIGHTS each subsequent working day after the mass change is run.

 

NMC600RA: Status After MC

 

This report lists all cases that were selected for the Mass Change, including cases that were successfully confirmed as shown on NMC540RA and those that were not confirmed (exceptions shown on NMC550RA). This report is sorted by District Office and contains the following information: D.O., Worker Name, Client Name, Case Number, and Household Size.

 

NMC600RB: Status Before MC

 

This report shows the pre-mass change status of cases that were selected for the Mass Change. It contains the following information: D.O., Worker Name, Client Name, Case Number, and Household Size.

 

NMC540RA: AG’s Affected by MC

 

This report lists all cases upon which the Mass Change ran successfully through confirmation. It contains the following information: D.O., Worker Name, Client Name, and Case Number.

 

NMC550RA: MC Exception

 

This report lists cases that were selected for the Mass Change, but were not confirmed due to some discrepancy in data. These cases require further District Office action. The report contains the following information: D.O., Worker Name, Client Name, Case Number, Reason for Exception, and Mass Change Type.

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS MADE TO FORMS

 

BFA Form 215, Reporting Requirements Handout, and its associated Spanish translation, BFA Form 215(Sp), as well as the SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Poster, have been updated to incorporate the current figures that are effective October 1st as provided by FNS.

 

District Offices will be provided with an advance supply of BFA Form 215 and the new version of the 130% poster, both dated 10/21, at the end of September. The Spanish translation of BFA Form 215 can be ordered from the BFA Policy Unit on an as needed basis, or retrieved from the N:\ drive. Old versions of BFA Form 215, BFA Form 215(Sp), and the 130% posters must be recycled. A Certificate of Destruction is included in this SR. Place a reorder through the DHHS Warehouse/Logistics via the District Office’s Quarterly Forms Order (QFO) when the supply of the new version of BFA Form 215 is low. BFA Form 215, and its Spanish translation, are also available externally on the DHHS website at http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dfa/apply.htm, and internally, for Department staff only, on the N:\ drive.

 

New Hampshire Bureau of Family Assistance Fact Sheet and BFA Program Net* Monthly Income Limits have been updated to incorporate the current figures that are effective October 1,, 2021.  New Hampshire Bureau of Family Assistance Fact Sheet is available internally on the N:\ drive; while both forms are available on the DHHS website at https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dfa/forms.htm.

 

 

POLICY MANUAL REVISIONS

 

Revised Food Stamp Manual Topics

 

Section 119.01                 When Eligibility Is Uncertain

Section 145.03                 What to Report

PART 403                         RESOURCE LIMITS

PART 409                         COMMON TYPES OF RESOURCES Lump Sum Payment: Nonrecurring

PART 601, TABLE E        SNAP MAXIMUM MONTHLY INCOME LIMITS

PART 601, Table F        Maximum SNAP Allotments

PART 601, TABLE G       DETERMINING SNAP ALLOTMENTS

PART 601, TABLE I         SNAP DEDUCTIONS

Section 603.09                 Other Allowable Deductions: Medical Deduction

Section 611.01                 Computing Income Eligibility

Section 621.03                 Rate and Method of Recoupment

Section 713.21                 Methods of Collection

 

 

IMPLEMENTATION

 

Policy released in this SR is effective October 1, 2021. The 2021 October SNAP Mass Change schedule will run from Tuesday, September 7, through Thursday, September 16, excluding Saturdays and Sundays.

 

An advance supply of BFA Form 215 and the new SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Poster, both dated 10/21, will be distributed to the District Offices at the end of September. The Spanish translation of BFA Form 215 can be ordered from the BFA Policy Unit on an as needed basis or retrieved from the Forms subfolder of the BFA folder on the N drive. Recycle all versions of BFA Form 215, BFA Form 215(Sp), and the SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Posters, which are not dated 10/21. When the advance supply of BFA Form 215 is low, resume regular ordering procedures through the DHHS Warehouse/Logistics via the District Office’s QFO. BFA Form 215, and its Spanish translation, is also available externally on the DHHS website at http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dfa/apply.htm, and internally, for Department staff only, on the N Drive.

 

CLIENT NOTIFICATION

 

DHHS has posted to the department website a mass change notification indicating the following:

 

On October 1, 2021 Federal and State laws changed the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).  These included changes to income limits, the maximum amount of SNAP benefits you can receive, and the amount of deductions you can claim.

 

In addition, households experiencing a change in SNAP benefits during the mass change with the exception of households that went through mass change on September 7, also received a standard New HEIGHTS Notice of Decision (NOD). The following message appeared in the “Explanations” section of the NOD:

 

On October 1, Federal and State laws changed the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).  These included changes to income limits, the maximum amount of SNAP benefits you can receive, and the amount of deductions you can claim.

 

 

TRAINING

 

No special training is planned or needed.

 

FORMS MANUAL POSTING INSTRUCTIONS

 

Remove and Destroy

Replace

 

Forms Manual

 

 

BFA Form 215, Reporting Requirements Handout, BFA SR 20-25/October, 2020

½ back-to-back sheet

BFA Form 215, Reporting Requirements Handout, BFA SR 21-25/October, 2021

½ back-to-back sheet

BFA Form 215(Sp), Spanish Version of DFA Form 215, BFA SR 20-25/October, 2020

1 single-sided sheet

BFA Form 215(Sp), Spanish Version of BFA Form 215, BFA SR 21-25/October, 2021

1 single-sided sheet

Food Stamp 130% Reporting Requirements Poster, October, 2019

1 single-sided sheet

 

SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Poster, October, 2021

1 single-sided sheet

New Hampshire Bureau of Family Assistance Fact Sheet, July 2021

1 double-sided sheet

New Hampshire Bureau of Family Assistance Fact Sheet, October 2021

1 double-sided sheet

 

BFA Program Net Income Limits – March 1, 2021

1 single-sided sheet – DHHS website only

BFA Program Net Income Limits – October 1, 2021

1 single-sided sheet – DHHS website only

 

 

DISPOSITION

 

This SR may be destroyed or deleted after its contents have been noted and the revised manual topics released by this SR have been posted to the On-line manuals.

 

DISTRIBUTION

 

This SR will be distributed according to the electronic distribution list for BFA policy releases. This SR, and revised On-Line Manuals, will be available for agency staff in the On-Line Manual Library, and for public access on the Internet at www.dhhs.nh.gov/DFA/publications.htm, effective September 30, 2021.

 

BFA/PDU:s

 

CERTIFICATE OF DESTRUCTION

I certify that all copies of Forms 215, including the Spanish translation, and the SNAP 130% Reporting Requirements Poster, dated 10/21, SR 21-25, or earlier, have been destroyed.

District Office Administrative Supervisor:

 

District Office:

 

 

 

Return this certificate to the BFA Policy Development Unit, 129 Pleasant St, Brown Bldg, 3rd Floor, Concord, NH 03301, after the instructions in the SR have been carried out.