SNAP: UpdatedExpedited Processing

The client, who has previously received SNAP benefits from DHS, drops off a PS-1 at the local county office and immediately leaves before he can be seen. The PS-1 screens as expedited eligible. The worker makes multiple attempts to contact the client by phone over the next few days but is unable to reach him. What action should the worker take?
The client applied for SNAP benefits on 11/05 and the PS-1 screened as expedited eligible. The client left the office before she could be seen. The interview was scheduled for 11/19 and the benefits were certified on 11/21. What is the late entitlement date?
The client applied for SNAP benefits on 10/15 for herself and her infant. She is a full-time college student and has a work study job. She states her student loans and grants, along with her work study income, pay for her school and living expenses. She has no shelter expense but does pay heating and cooling costs. Her work study income is $924 per month gross. All information has been verified. What action should be taken on the case?
The client applies for SNAP benefits on 10/23. She just moved from Missouri where she received September SNAP benefits. She has declared zero income and zero liquid resources. Her identity has been verified and she appears to be expedited eligible. Contact with Missouri to verify the benefits have terminated have been unsuccessful. No other verification is needed. What is the appropriate action?
The client applies for SNAP benefits on 10/15. The household is over income for October due to terminated income, but has no income for November. What is the correct action?
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