INFORMATION FOR ALL PROGRAMS
Has anyone in your home been convicted of a drug trafficking felony?
YES NO If yes, WHO: _________________________________________
NOTICE OF PENALTIES
You may be subject to prosecution for knowingly providing incorrect information to receive public assistance benefits.
Food Stamps If you are found guilty (by a state or federal court, or an administrative disqualification hearing, or sign a hearing waiver) of intentionally
making a false or misleading statement, concealing or withholding facts in order to receive or in an attempt to receive food stamps; or committing any act
that violates the Food Stamp Act, food stamp regulations, or any state statute for purposes of using, presenting, transferring, acquiring, receiving, or
possessing food stamp benefits, you will be disqualified. You will be ineligible for food stamps for 12 months for the first violation, 24 months for the
second violation and permanently for the third violation. If you are convicted of trafficking in food stamp benefits, you will be disqualified permanently. If
you are convicted of these acts, depending on the severity, you may be fined up to $250,000, imprisoned for up to 20 years, or both.
If you are convicted by a state or federal court of making a fraudulent statement with respect to identity or residency in order to receive food stamps in
more than one state at the same time, you will be ineligible to participate in the Food Stamp Program for a period of 10 years.
If you are fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody, or confinement, after conviction for a crime or an attempt to commit a crime which is a felony, or are in
violation of probation or parole imposed under a federal or state law, you are ineligible for food stamps. This information may be disclosed to other federal
and state agencies for official examination, and to law enforcement officials for the purpose of apprehending persons fleeing to avoid the law.
If you are found guilty of a drug-trafficking felony, or convicted by a federal, state, or local court of trading firearms, ammunition, or explosives for food
stamps, you are ineligible for food stamps.- Tommy
Temporary Cash Assistance If you intentionally give false information or hide information to receive or continue to receive temporary cash assistance and
are convicted by a state or federal court or by an administrative disqualification hearing, or sign a hearing waiver, you may be disqualified for 12 months for
the first violation, 24 months for the second violation and permanently for the third violation.
If you are found guilty of a drug-trafficking felony, or fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody or confinement, after conviction for a crime or an attempt to
commit a crime which is a felony, or are in violation of probation or parole imposed under a federal or state law, you are ineligible for temporary cash
assistance. If you are convicted by a state or federal court of making a fraudulent statement with respect to identity or residency in order to receive
temporary cash assistance in more than one state at the same time, you will be ineligible to participate in the temporary cash assistance program for a
period of 10 years-Tommy
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I am saying because she is "married with children" to Tommy that she may not qualify or be allotted as much money/assistance as she would if she were a single mother with sole custody...
Tommy charges could throw wrench in the spokes for Lindsy and her kids.
I do know people here in GA that have been denied food stamps... and some that did get them must show up for monthly drug screens and must test negative before their EBT cards are reloaded...
jus a thought that's all.