Food stamps definition

Food stamps means the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as defined and governed by ORS 411.806 through 411.845.
Food stamps means the food stamp program autho- rized under 7 USC 2011.
Food stamps means obligations of the United States government issued or transferred by means of food coupons or food stamps to enable the purchase of food for the eligible household.

Examples of Food stamps in a sentence

  • However, he produced a sworn statement signed by Mr. Andrew Cox, Director, Management and Operations Division, UN-Habitat, together with a joint statement signed by various managers which record their concerns about the manner in which the Applicant was carrying out his duties and particularly his failure to consult which gave them reason to believe that the interests of the Organization were at risk of being jeopardised.

  • Food stamps will be included in the household income for this calculation.

  • Food stamps cannot be directly saved since they can only be used on qualifying purchases, but a recipient could theoretically keep their overall consumption constant by increasing their other saving.

  • Food stamps, Social Security, and SSI are not considered exemptions under Title IV.

  • Food stamps Notes: Monthly AFDC and food stamps benefits by household annual income.


More Definitions of Food stamps

Food stamps means the program supervised by the Virginia Department of Social Services through which a household can receive electronic food stamps stamp benefits
Food stamps means an assistance program under the Food Stamp Act of 1977, as amended, 7 USC 2011 to 2029.
Food stamps means Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits provided pursuant to the Food and Nutrition Act, as amended, 7 U.S.C. § 2011 et seq., and any and all successor programs. “Food Stamps” and “SNAP” are used interchangeably herein.
Food stamps means the program administered by the department of job and family services pursuant to section 5101.54 of the Revised Code.
Food stamps means the program supervised by the Virginia Department of Social Services
Food stamps means the program supervised by the Virginia Department of Social Services through which a household can receive food stamps with which to purchase food products.
Food stamps means obligations of the United States government issued or transferred by means of food coupons or food stamps to enable the purchase of food for the eligible household. “Gaming” means a right to participate in a game of chance regulated under AS 5.15, including without limitation a right to participate that is represented by a pull-tab, bingo card, or raffle or lottery ticket.