Authorizes the reissuance of SNAP benefits in instances of fraud or theft of such benefits.
Impact
The enactment of S08130 will have significant implications for state laws governing the replacement of public assistance, particularly SNAP benefits. It establishes time frames for the replacement of benefits—mandating that stolen assistance be reinstated within specified periods after verification. This change aims to streamline the support process for vulnerable individuals, particularly in circumstances where time is critical for those reliant on such benefits. The bill also specifies conditions under which replacement assistance shall be exempt from recoupment provisions, further safeguarding the rights of recipients.
Summary
S08130 proposes amendments to the social services law that authorize the reissuance of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in cases of fraud or theft. The bill recognizes that public assistance recipients may fall victim to fraudulent activities such as card skimming or cloning and seeks to ensure they are compensated for their losses. Under the proposed law, social services districts will be required to follow a specific protocol to replace stolen benefits, which is to be developed by the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. This response aims to provide timely relief for individuals affected, directing assistance to be issued swiftly upon verification of the theft.
Contention
While the bill seeks to create a supportive mechanism for recipients of public assistance, there may be areas of contention regarding its implementation. Concerns could arise about the administrative burden placed on social services districts to execute the new protocols effectively, as well as potential backlash from groups advocating for stricter regulations surrounding the legitimacy of claims. Additionally, an emphasis on expedited replacement might lead to questions about the thoroughness of investigations into fraudulent claims, balancing efficiency with ensuring the integrity of assistance programs.
Authorizes the reissuance of emergency assistance to needy families with children, safety net assistance, SNAP benefits, or emergency assistance for aged, blind and disabled persons in instances of fraud or theft of benefits.
Authorizes the reissuance of emergency assistance to needy families with children, safety net assistance, SNAP benefits, or emergency assistance for aged, blind and disabled persons in instances of fraud or theft of benefits.
Authorizes beneficiaries to choose pension benefits or a death benefit in certain circumstances; provides for the benefit if multiple beneficiaries cannot agree.
Authorizes beneficiaries to choose pension benefits or a death benefit in certain circumstances; provides for the benefit if multiple beneficiaries cannot agree.
Establishes a state SNAP minimum benefit program to provide a minimum amount of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits that is higher than the amount of federal SNAP benefits.
Establishes a state SNAP minimum benefit program to provide a minimum amount of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits that is higher than the amount of federal SNAP benefits.
Relates to the theft of real property; provides certain protections for victims of real property theft; authorizes a stay of foreclosure proceedings pending an investigation into theft or fraud.
Relates to the theft of real property; provides certain protections for victims of real property theft; authorizes a stay of foreclosure proceedings pending an investigation into theft or fraud.
Authorizes the beneficiaries of a member of the state and local employees' retirement system who dies after filing a retirement application to choose pension benefits rather than a death benefit.
Authorizes the beneficiaries of a member of the state and local employees' retirement system who dies after filing a retirement application to choose pension benefits rather than a death benefit.
Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for. Amends sec. 16226 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16226). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4121'23