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MN SF4330

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/28/2022

Primary Sponsor

John Hoffman

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Origin

Senate

92nd Legislature 2021-2022

AI Summary

  • Modifies income reporting requirements for the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) by changing from retrospective to prospective budgeting methodology for determining eligibility and assistance payments

  • Establishes that SNAP benefit recipient households must report no more than once every six months, with an exception for households receiving food benefits under the MFIP waiver

  • Changes the monthly ongoing income test to be applied prospectively rather than retrospectively for determining ongoing MFIP eligibility and assistance payment amounts

  • Limits prospective budgeting requirements to the first two months for new applicants and persons being added to assistance units, after which prospective budgeting applies to all subsequent months

  • Repeals multiple statutory sections related to retrospective budgeting, late MFIP household report forms, and retrospective eligibility determinations under previous law

Legislative Description

Income reporting requirements modification for the Minnesota family investment program

Last Action

Referred to Human Services Reform Finance and Policy

3/28/2022

Committee Referrals

Human Services Reform Finance and Policy3/28/2022

Full Bill Text

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