[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 7, Volume 4]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 7CFR273.6]



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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE

 

    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

 

PART 273_CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBLE HOUSEHOLDS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 273.6  Social security numbers.



    (a) Requirements for participation. The State agency shall require 

that a household participating or applying for participation in the Food 

Stamp Program provide the State agency with the social security number 

(SSN) of each household member or apply for one before certification. If 

individuals have more than one number, all numbers shall be required. 

The State agency shall explain to applicants and participants that 

refusal or failure without good cause to provide an SSN will result in 

disqualification of the individual for whom an SSN is not obtained.

    (b) Obtaining SSNs for food stamp household members. (1) For those 

individuals who provide SSNs prior to certification, recertification or 

at any office contact, the State agency shall record the SSN and verify 

it in accordance with Sec. 273.2(f)(1)(v).

    (2) For those individuals who do not have an SSN, the State agency 

shall:

    (i) If an enumeration agreement with SSA exists, complete the 

application for an SSN, Form SS-5. To complete Form SS-5, the State 

agency must document the verification of identity, age, and citizenship 

or alien status as required by SSA and forward the SS-5 to SSA.

    (ii) If no enumeration agreement exists, an individual must apply at 

the SSA, and the State agency shall arrange with SSA to be notified 

directly of the SSN when it is issued. The State agency shall inform the 

household where to apply and what information will be needed, including 

any which may be needed for SSA to notify the State agency of the SSN. 

The State agency shall advise the household member that proof of 

application from SSA will be required prior to certification. SSA 

normally uses the Receipt of Application for a Social Security Number, 

Form SSA-5028, as evidence that an individual has applied for an SSN. 

State agencies may also use their own documents for this purpose.

    (3) The State agency shall follow the procedures described in 

paragraphs (b)(2) (i) and (ii) of this section for individuals who do 

not know if they have an SSN, or are unable to find their SSN.

    (4) If the household is unable to provide proof of application for 

an SSN for a newborn, the household must provide the SSN or proof of 

application at its next recertification or within 6 months following the 

month the baby is born,



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whichever is later. If the household is unable to provide an SSN or 

proof of application for an SSN at its next recertification within 6 

months following the baby's birth, the State agency shall determine if 

the good cause provisions of paragraph (d) of this section are 

applicable.

    (c) Failure to comply. If the State agency determines that a 

household member has refused or failed without good cause to provide or 

apply for an SSN, then that individual shall be ineligible to 

participate in the Food Stamp Program. The disqualification applies to 

the individual for whom the SSN is not provided and not to the entire 

household. The earned or unearned income and resources of an individual 

disqualified from the household for failure to comply with this 

requirement shall be counted as household income and resources to the 

extent specified in Sec. 273.11(c) of these regulations.

    (d) Determining good cause. In determining if good cause exists for 

failure to comply with the requirement to apply for or provide the State 

agency with an SSN, the State agency shall consider information from the 

household member, SSA and the State agency (especially if the State 

agency was designated to send the SS-5 to SSA and either did not process 

the SS-5 or did not process it in a timely manner). Documentary evidence 

or collateral information that the household member has applied for an 

SSN or made every effort to supply SSA with the necessary information to 

complete an application for an SSN shall be considered good cause for 

not complying timely with this requirement. Good cause does not include 

delays due to illness, lack of transportation or temporary absences, 

because SSA makes provisions for mail-in applications in lieu of 

applying in person. If the household member can show good cause why an 

application for a SSN has not been completed in a timely manner, that 

person shall be allowed to participate for one month in addition to the 

month of application. If the household member applying for an SSN has 

been unable to obtain the documents required by SSN, the State agency 

caseworker should make every effort to assist the individual in 

obtaining these documents. Good cause for failure to apply must be shown 

monthly in order for such a household member to continue to participate. 

Once an application has been filed, the State agency shall permit the 

member to continue to participate pending notification of the State 

agency of the household member's SSN.

    (e) Ending disqualification. The household member(s) disqualified 

may become eligible upon providing the State agency with an SSN.

    (f) Use of SSNs. The State agency is authorized to use SSNs in the 

administration of the Food Stamp Program. To the extent determined 

necessary by the Secretary and the Secretary of Health and Human 

Services, State agencies shall have access to information regarding 

individual Food Stamp Program applicants and participants who receive 

benefits under title XVI of the Social Security Act to determine such a 

household's eligibility to receive assistance and the amount of 

assistance, or to verify information related to the benefit of these 

households. State agencies shall use the State Data Exchange (SDX) to 

the maximum extent possible. The State agency should also use the SSNs 

to prevent duplicate participation, to facilitate mass changes in 

Federal benefits as described in Sec. 273.12(e)(3) and to determine the 

accuracy and/or reliability of information given by households. In 

particular, SSNs shall be used by the State agency to request and 

exchange information on individuals through the IEVS as specified in 

Sec. 272.8.

    (g) Entry of SSNs into automated data bases. State agencies with 

automated food stamp data bases containing household information shall 

enter all SSNs obtained in accordance with Sec. 273.6(a) into these 

files.



[Amdt. 264, 51 FR 7206, Feb. 28, 1986; Amdt. 364, 61 FR 54317, Oct. 17, 

1996]