3120 Authorized Representative | SNAP
Georgia Division of Family and Children Services |
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Policy Title: |
Authorized Representative |
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Effective Date: |
July 2024 |
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Chapter: |
3100 |
Policy Number: |
3120 |
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Previous Policy Number(s): |
MT-55 |
Updated or Reviewed in MT: |
MT-78 |
Requirements
A Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance unit (AU) may designate someone as the authorized representative to act on behalf of the AU.
Basic Considerations
An authorized representative may be one of the following:
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an adult (age 18 and older), non-AU member who is sufficiently aware of relevant AU circumstances and has been designated, in writing, by the head of household, spouse, or another responsible member of the AU,
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the only adult AU member who is IPV disqualified, when the agency has determined that there is no one else available to serve,
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an employee of a private, non-profit organization or institution or publicly operated community mental health center administering a drug addiction or alcohol treatment and rehabilitation center,
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an employee of a publicly operated community mental health center,
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an employee of a public or private non-profit group living arrangement certified for no more than 16 residents who are disabled or blind.
The following individuals may not serve as authorized representatives without written approval of the county director:
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an employee of DFCS involved in the certification of SNAP benefits,
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an individual involved with the issuance of SNAP benefits,
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a retailer who accepts SNAP benefits,
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DFCS social services staff, if it is determined the individual they are working with is unable to act on his own,
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a homeless meal provider for a homeless A/R.
Approval is given only when it is determined no one else is available to serve as the authorized representative. |
Authorized representatives may be designated to do all or one of the following:
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file application for the AU
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attend the interview for the AU
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purchase food with the SNAP benefits on a regular or emergency basis
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carry out responsibilities during the certification period such as reporting changes.
Applications for residents of drug and alcohol treatment centers must be approved through an authorized representative. Refer to 3220 Residents of Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers.
Designate in writing an individual who meets the criteria to act as an authorized representative. In writing means the following:
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documentation of the AU’s statement on the interview guide during the interview.
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a release form signed by the AU authorizing someone to act on behalf of the AU.
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a written statement from the AU naming someone as an authorized representative.
Explain the following policies to the AU:
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the AU should prepare and review the information provided for the application even though the authorized representative will be interviewed.
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The AU will be liable for any overpayment which results from erroneous information given by the authorized representative.
Disqualification of an Authorized Representative
An individual who serves as an authorized representative and has improperly used SNAP benefits or knowingly provided false information to the agency is disqualified as an authorized representative for one year.
Drug and alcohol treatment centers which act on behalf of their residents cannot be disqualified. Refer to 3220 Residents of Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers. |
Notify the AU and the authorized representative in writing 30 days prior to the date of disqualification, providing the following information:
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Proposed action,
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Reason for the action,
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Right to a hearing,
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Telephone number of the agency,
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Name of the person to contact.
The AU may appeal the disqualification. The authorized representative may not appeal the disqualification. If an individual acts on behalf of more than one AU, each AU has the right to appeal the disqualification.
If employers, such as those who employ migrant or seasonal farm workers, are designated as authorized representatives for 5 or more assistance units, the agency may take additional steps to ensure that the following objectives are met:
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AU has freely requested assistance from the authorized representative,
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AU’s circumstances are correctly represented,
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AU is receiving the correct amount of benefits,
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Authorized representative is properly using the benefits.