Non-household member – is a person living in the home of a household applying for or receiving food benefits who cannot be included in the food benefit. A non-household member’s income is not considered in determining the household’s eligibility unless the person is disqualified from receiving food benefits. Examples of non-household members are roomers, boarders, live-in attendants, and some students.
- SNAP:
- 340:50-3-1. The application process;
- 340:50-5-5. Non-household members;
- 340:50-5-45. Students;
- 340:50-7-22. Income exclusions; and
- 340:50-7-31. Deductions.
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