Streamlines SNAP application, extends certification period for elderly or disabled, allows low-cost or free delivery for housebound seniors.
This bill amends the New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to streamline the application process and extend the certification period for eligible elderly or disabled residents. It mandates a minimum certification period of 12 months, but allows for a 36-month period if all adult household members are elderly or disabled. The bill also requires state agencies providing social services to seniors to screen clients for SNAP eligibility and assist with enrollment.
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