Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2503 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/08/2024

                    Assigned to HHS 	AS VETOED 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
VETOED 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2503 
 
SNAP; waivers; exemption. 
Purpose 
Prohibits the Department of Economic Security (DES) from seeking, applying for, 
accepting or renewing any waiver of work requirement under the Supplemental Nutrition 
Assistance Program (SNAP) for able-bodied adults without dependents unless it is required by 
federal law or authorized by state law. Prohibits DES from exercising the option to provide 
exemptions from the SNAP work requirement unless authorized by state law. 
Background 
SNAP is a federal program that provides food benefits to low-income families to 
supplement their grocery budget and help the family afford nutritious food. To be eligible for 
SNAP benefits, an applicant must meet specific age, household, employment and income 
requirements (USDA). 
General work requirements to qualify for SNAP, for applicants between 16 and 59 years 
old, include: 1) registering for work; 2) participating in SNAP employment and training or 
workfare, if assigned by DES; 3) accepting a suitable job if offered; and 4) not voluntarily quitting 
a job or reducing work hours below 30 hours a week without a good reason. To be exempted from 
these requirements, an applicant must be: 1) already working at least 30 hours a week or earning 
wages at least equal to the federal minimum wage multiplied by 30 hours; 2) meeting work 
requirements for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families or the unemployment 
compensation program; 3) taking care of either a child under six years old or an incapacitated person; 
4) unable to work due to a physical or mental limitation; 5) participating regularly in an alcohol or 
drug treatment program; or 6) studying in a school or training program at least half-time.  
An applicant between 18 and 52 years old that can work and has no dependents may need 
to meet the additional able-bodied adult without dependents (ABAWD) work requirement in 
addition to the general work requirements. An applicant can meet the ABAWD work requirement 
by: 1) working at least 80 hours a month, including volunteer work; 2) participating in a federal, 
state or local work program, including SNAP employment and training, at least 80 hours a month; 
3) participating in a combination of work and work program hours for a total of at least 80 hours 
a month; or 4) participating in workfare for the number of DES-assigned hours each month. To be 
exempted from these requirements, an applicant must be: 1) a veteran; 2) pregnant; 3) living with 
someone under 18 in the SNAP household; 4) experiencing homelessness; 5) 24 years old or 
younger and in foster care upon turning 18 years old; or 6) exempted from the general work 
requirements (USDA).   FACT SHEET – Vetoed  
H.B. 2503 
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There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Prohibits DES from seeking, applying for, accepting or renewing any waiver of work 
requirement under SNAP for able-bodied adults without dependents unless it is required by 
federal law or authorized by state law. 
2. Prohibits DES from exercising the state's option to provide exemptions from the SNAP work 
requirement unless authorized by state law. 
3. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Governor's Veto Message 
The Governor indicates in her veto message that H.B. 2503 would inhibit Arizona's ability 
to provide critical and timely access to food through SNAP to Arizona families, retailers and 
farmers, at a time when communities are facing economic challenges, as well as place additional 
strain on food banks. 
House Action 	Senate Action 
HHS 2/12/24 DP 6-3-0-1 HHS 3/12/24 DP 4-2-1-0 
3
rd
 Read 2/22/24  31-28-0-0-1 3
rd
 Read 3/27/24  16-11-3 
Vetoed by the Governor on 4/2/24 
Prepared by Senate Research 
April 8, 2024 
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