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  2. SNAP Food Benefits | Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food/snap-food-benefits

    People in eligible low-income households. Most adults ages 18 to 52 with no children in their home can get SNAP for only three months in a three-year period. The benefit period might be longer if the person works at least 20 hours a week or is in a job or training program.

  3. SNAP Allotment Chart - Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/sites/default/files/documents/snap-allotment-chart-10-2023.pdf

    Texas HHSC Texas Works Handbook Effective October 1, 2023 C-1431. 1 . Reference Chart Whole Monthly Allotments by Household Size. 1431 Whole Monthly Allotments by Household Size. Monthly Net Income ... SNAP Allotment Chart ...

  4. C-120, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program | Texas Health...

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    C-122 How to Determine Monthly SNAP Allotments. Revision 23-4; Effective Oct. 1, 2023. SNAP. To determine the monthly allotment for a household, use the whole monthly allotments by household size chart. Calculate the monthly allotment for a household with more than 10 people by adding $219 for each additional person to the whole monthly allotment:

  5. C-1430, SNAP Allotment Charts - Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/handbooks/texas-works-handbook/c-1430-snap-allotment-charts

    C—1431 Whole Monthly Allotments by Household Size. Revision 23-4; Effective Oct. 1, 2023. SNAP Allotment Chart (PDF) The shaded portions on the table in this section indicate monthly (not prorated) allotments available to categorically eligible households, which can be $1 or more.

  6. Texas Simplified Application Project (TSAP) for SNAP Food...

    www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food/snap-food-benefits/texas-simplified...

    The Texas Simplified Application Project (TSAP) provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits to Texas households where all household members are either older adults (age 60 and older) or people with disabilities. Benefit amounts are based on income and household size.

  7. Food - Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food

    The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps people buy the food they need for good health. SNAP food benefits are put on a Lone Star Card and can be used just like a credit card at any store that accepts SNAP.

  8. A-340, Qualified Alien Status Eligibility Charts | Texas Health...

    www.hhs.texas.gov/.../a-340-qualified-alien-status-eligibility-charts

    A-343 How to Determine Eligibility for Battered Aliens. Revision 23-2; Effective April 1, 2023. An alien's eligibility is based on the USCIS status and other criteria as shown in A-341, SNAP Alien Status Eligibility Charts, and A-342, TANF and Medical Programs Alien Status Eligibility Charts.

  9. Benefits Application Next Steps - Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/services/questions-about-your-benefits/benefits-application...

    SNAP Food Benefits To get SNAP, a person must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. Proof of income from your job — Last three pay stubs or paychecks, a statement from your employer or self-employment records.

  10. SNAP Work Rules - Texas Health and Human Services

    www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food/snap-food-benefits/snap-work-rules

    Unless someone is exempt, there are work requirements that must be met to receive, or continue to receive, SNAP benefits longer than three months. The work requirement is met by either: Working or participating in a work program at least 20 hours per week.

  11. After eligibility is determined, the TANF grant amount is prorated for the first month of eligibility using the following steps: Calculate the certified group's recommended grant amount for the month based on the household size and net income.