[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR274.10]

[Page 843-847]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 274_ISSUANCE AND USE OF COUPONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  274.10  Use of identification cards and redemption of coupons by 

eligible households.

    (a) General provisions. State agencies shall issue an ID card to 
each certified household as proof of Program eligibility. Upon request, 
the household or the authorized representative, shall present the 
household's ID card at issuance points, retail food stores or meal 
services in order to transact the allotment authorization or when 
exchanging benefits for eligible food. The household member or members 
whose name(s) appear on the ID card shall sign the coupon books issued 
to the household.
    (1) All ID cards shall be issued in the name of the household member 
who is authorized to receive the household's issuance. In areas not 
designated by FNS as requiring Photo ID cards, the ID card shall contain 
space for the name and signature of the household member to whom the 
coupon allotment is to be issued and for any authorized representatives 
designated by the household. Section 274.5(b) provides further 
requirements pertaining to emergency authorized representatives. Any 
person listed on the ID card shall sign the ID card before that person 
can use it to obtain benefits. If the household does not name an 
authorized representative, the State agency shall void that area of the 
ID card to prevent names and signatures being entered at a later date. 
The ID card may be serially numbered.
    (2) The State agency shall limit issuance of ID cards to the time of 
initial certification, with replacements made only in instances of loss, 
mutilation, destruction, changes in the person authorized to obtain 
coupons, or when the State agency determines that new ID cards are 
needed to keep the photographs up-to-date or if the State agency changes 
its ID card format or system. Whenever possible, the State agency shall 
collect the ID card that it is replacing.
    (3) The State agency shall place an expiration date on all temporary 
ID cards, and on the regular ID cards

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issued to households certified for delivered meals for a specific 
period, and to homeless households certified for restaurant meals.
    (4) Specially-marked ID cards shall be issued in the following 
circumstances:
    (i) Eligible household members 60 years of age or over or members 
who are housebound, physically handicapped, or otherwise disabled to the 
extent that they are unable to adequately prepare all their meals, and 
their spouses, may use coupons to purchase meals prepared for and 
delivered to them by a nonprofit meal delivery service authorized by 
FNS. Any household eligible for and interested in using delivered meal 
services shall have its ID card marked with the letter ``M''.
    (ii) Eligible household members 60 years of age or over and their 
spouses, or those receiving SSI and their spouses, may use coupons 
issued to them to purchase meals prepared especially for them at 
communal dining facilities authorized by FNS for that purpose. Any 
household eligible for and interested in using communal dining 
facilities in those States or project areas where restaurants are 
authorized to accept food stamps, shall have its ID card marked with the 
letters ``CD''. In areas where restaurants are not authorized to accept 
food stamps, the State or project area may mark such ID's with the 
letters ``CD''.
    (iii) Eligible homeless households may use food stamp benefits to 
purchase meals from restaurants authorized by FNS for such purpose. Any 
homeless household eligible for, and interested in, using restaurants in 
those areas where restaurants are authorized to accept food stamp 
benefits shall have a specially-marked ID card. The State agency shall 
provide samples of specially-marked ID cards to authorized restaurants.
    (iv) Eligible households residing in areas of Alaska determined by 
FNS as areas where access to retail food stores is difficult and which 
rely substantially on hunting and fishing for subsistence may use all or 
any part of the coupons issued to purchase hunting and fishing equipment 
such as nets, hooks, rods, harpoons and knives, but may not use coupons 
to purchase firearms, ammunition, and other explosives. Any household 
residing in a remote section of Alaska which has been determined by FNS 
to be an area in which food coupons may be used to purchase hunting and 
fishing equipment shall have its ID card marked with the letters ``HF''.
    (5) ID cards delivered to households by mail shall not be mailed in 
the same envelope with authorization documents or coupons.
    (b) Photo ID cards. (1) Photo ID cards shall be issued in those 
project areas or portions thereof with 100,000 or more food stamp 
participants, except for those project areas serviced entirely by mail 
issuance or an Electronic Benefit Transfer system, or where FNS, in 
consultation with the Office of the Inspector General, approves a State 
agency's request for an exemption. FNS shall respond to a State agency's 
request for exemption within 30 days of its receipt of the request.
    (i) FNS shall evaluate the January participation data reported as an 
attachment to the March Form FNS-388 report. Based on the evaluation, 
FNS shall notify State agencies at the beginning of each fiscal year of 
any areas that either require or no longer require the use of Photo ID 
cards. In cases where an entire State is a single project area, FNS 
shall consult with the State agency to determine whether Photo IDs 
should be required in any specific parts of the project area. At the 
conclusion of this consultation, FNS shall inform the State agency 
whether the use of Photo IDs will be mandated in any parts of the State 
agency, based on the need to protect Program integrity, and the cost-
effectiveness of Photo ID cards.
    (ii) In cases where a project area serves between 100,000 and 
110,000 participants, FNS shall inform the State agency in which the 
project area is located that it is prepared to mandate the use of Photo 
IDs in the project area. FNS shall also inform the State agency that it 
will not mandate use of Photo ID's if, within 30 days of being notified 
by FNS that Photo ID's must be used, the State agency demonstrates to 
FNS that participation in the project areas has fallen below the 100,000 
participant level in the recent

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past, or justifies to FNS why participation is likely to fall below that 
level during the next year.
    (2) FNS may, at any time, in consultation with the Office of the 
Inspector General, designate project areas or portions thereof with less 
than 100,000 participants as requiring the use of Photo ID cards if, in 
reviewing such factors as the level of duplicate issuances and results 
of management evaluation reviews, the Department determines that the 
issuance of Photo ID cards in such areas would be justified.
    (3) A State agency may request that FNS require that Photo IDs be 
mandated throughout either the entire State or specified project areas. 
FNS shall respond to such requests within 30 days of the request and, if 
the request is not approved, FNS shall justify its reasons for the 
disapproval to the State agency.
    (4) In project areas where issuance of Photo ID cards is mandatory, 
the State agency shall issue a Photo ID card at the time of 
certification to each eligible household except those listed in Sec.  
274.10(b)(4). Households exempt from mandated Photo ID cards shall be 
issued ID cards which meet the specifications in paragraph (d) of this 
section except that in lieu of a photograph, the State agency shall 
annotate the cards to show an exception was granted to the household and 
that the ID card is valid. The following households are exempt from the 
Photo ID requirement:
    (i) Households certified by out-of-office interviews as specified in 
Sec.  273.2(e)(2). However, the State agency shall replace the non-Photo 
ID card issued to such households with a Photo ID card when the 
appropriate household member or authorized representative visits the 
certification office. The State agency shall not require any member of 
such a household to visit the office exclusively for the purpose of 
issuing a Photo ID card;
    (ii) Household members whose religion does not allow them to be 
photographed. The State agency shall require such a household to provide 
a signed statement to the effect that the members' religious beliefs do 
not allow them to be photographed;
    (iii) Households entitled to expedited service if the State agency's 
Photo ID card system is incapable of producing a Photo ID card in time 
for the household to participate as required by Sec.  273.2(i). A Photo 
ID card shall be issued to the household prior to issuance of the 
household's next allotment;
    (iv) Households certified under the SSA-food stamp joint processing 
rules in Sec.  273.2(k). State agencies shall not require such 
households to obtain Photo IDs as long as they continue to be certified 
for food stamps at SSA offices. However, a household shall obtain a 
Photo ID if a household member or authorized representative reports to a 
food stamp office for recertification; and,
    (v) Residents of drug/alcohol treatment and rehabilitation programs.
    (5) In addition to the general provisions in paragraph (a) of this 
section, Photo ID cards shall include the photograph of the person who 
will receive the household's issuance; i.e., who will either transact 
the household's authorization document or pick up the household's 
allotment. A Photo ID card shall be signed by only the person pictured 
on the card, who may be the household member or authorized 
representative. Only the person photographed may obtain the household's 
coupons. All Photo ID card formats are subject to FNS approval.
    (6) Photo ID cards shall be serially numbered and laminated after 
they are signed by the person whose photograph appears on the card. ID 
cards shall also include a color photograph of the person designated by 
the household to obtain coupons and the household's case number or other 
identifying information.
    (7) A Photo ID card used to receive benefits under a welfare or 
public assistance program may be adapted for food stamp purposes if it 
meets the specifications contained in this section and can be annotated 
to indicate food stamp eligibility.
    (8) The State agency shall provide a household with a reasonable 
opportunity to obtain a food stamp Photo ID card in any project area 
where its use is mandated.

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    (i) A household required to have a Photo ID card shall not 
participate until such time as a household member or a designated 
authorized representative obtains such a card. If a designated 
authorized representative does not obtain the required Photo ID, the 
household may designate a household member or another authorized 
representative to be photographed.
    (ii) If the person whose photograph appears on the ID is unable to 
travel to the issuance point to obtain a particular allotment, the 
household may use the emergency authorized representative procedures 
provided in Sec.  274.5 and in paragraph (c) of this section.
    (9) State agencies which have the capability may develop systems to 
issue more than one household member a Photo ID card. These systems 
shall ensure that the safeguards provided by Photo ID cards, as 
specified in this section, are maintained.
    (10) If a mutilated or altered Photo ID card is presented at the 
issuance point, the household shall obtain a replacement Photo ID card 
prior to issuance.
    (11) A household shall be entitled to unobtained benefits, lost as a 
result of being unable to obtain a particular allotment, if the issuance 
month elapses between the time the household requested a replacement 
Photo ID card and the delivery of that card to the household.
    (12) FNS may waive one or more of the requirements in this section 
if a State agency can demonstrate to FNS that its alternate ID card or 
system will provide adequate safeguards against fraudulent and/or 
duplicate issuances.
    (c) Emergency authorized representative and recipient 
identification. State agencies shall develop a method by which a 
household may designate an emergency authorized representative to obtain 
the household's allotment when none of the persons specified on the ID 
is available.
    (1) At a minimum, the method developed by the State agency shall 
require a document with the signature of the emergency authorized 
representative as well as a place for the household member named on the 
ID card to sign designating the emergency authorized representative and 
attesting to the signature of the emergency authorized representative. 
The designation may be on the ID card or authorization document or a 
separate form. The household shall not be required to travel to a food 
stamp office to execute an emergency designation. The emergency 
authorized representative may present a separately written and signed 
statement from the head of the household or his or her spouse, 
authorizing the issuance of the certified household's food stamps to the 
authorized representative. The emergency representative shall sign the 
written statement from the household and present the statement and the 
household ID card to obtain the allotment. A separate written 
designation is required each time an emergency representative is 
authorized.
    (2) In any issuance system, the cashier shall compare the signatures 
on the issuance document and on the ID card. If they do not match, 
issuance shall not be made.
    (i) If the household is required by these regulations to present a 
Photo ID card, coupons shall be issued only when the person presenting 
the authorization document or requesting the coupons is pictured on the 
ID card. The cashier shall write the serial number of the Photo ID card 
on the authorization or issuance document.
    (ii) If the Photo ID card appears to be mutilated or altered, the 
issuing agent shall not issue the coupons, but shall require the 
household to obtain a replacement ID card from the State agency.
    (d) Eligible food. A household member should sign each coupon book 
issued to the household. The coupons may be used only by the household, 
or other persons the household selects, to purchase eligible food for 
the household, which includes, for certain households residing in 
certain designated areas of Alaska, the purchase of hunting and fishing 
equipment with coupons. Uncanceled and unendorsed coupons of $1 
denomination, returned as change by authorized retail food stores, may 
be presented as payment for eligible food.

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All other detached coupons may be accepted only if accompanied by the 
coupon book which bears the same serial number as the detached coupons. 
It is the right of the household or the authorized representative to 
detach the coupons from the book.
    (e) Meals-on-wheels. Eligible household members 60 years of age or 
over or members who are housebound, physically handicapped, or otherwise 
disabled to the extent that they are unable to adequately prepare all 
their meals, and their spouses, may use coupons to purchase meals 
prepared for and delivered to them by a nonprofit meal delivery service 
authorized by FNS.
    (f) Residents of certain institutions. (1) Members of eligible 
households who are narcotics addicts or alcoholics and who regularly 
participate in a drug or alcoholic treatment rehabilitation program may 
use food stamp benefits to purchase food prepared for them during the 
course of such program by a private nonprofit organization or 
institution or publicly operated community mental health center which is 
authorized by FNS to redeem benefits in accordance with Sec.  278.1 and 
Sec.  278.2(g) of this chapter.
    (2) Eligible residents of a group living arrangement may use food 
stamp benefits issued to them to purchase meals prepared especially for 
them at a group living arrangement which is authorized by FNS to redeem 
benefits in accordance with Sec.  278.1 and Sec.  278.2(g) of this 
chapter.
    (3) Residents of shelters for battered women and children as defined 
in Sec.  278.1(g) of this chapter may use their food stamp benefits to 
purchase meals prepared especially for them at a shelter which is 
authorized by FNS to redeem benefits in accordance with Sec.  278.1 and 
Sec.  278.2(g) of this chapter.
    (g) Homeless food stamp households. Homeless food stamp households 
may use their food stamp benefits to purchase prepared meals from 
authorized homeless meal providers.
    (h) Use of ID cards. Upon request, the household or the authorized 
representative shall present the household's ID card to the retail food 
store or meal service when exchanging food coupons for eligible food.
    (i) Prior payment prohibition. Coupons shall not be used to pay for 
any eligible food purchased prior to the time at which the coupons are 
presented to authorized retail food stores or meal services. Neither 
shall coupons be used to pay for any eligible food in advance of the 
receipt of food, except when prior payment is for food purchased from a 
nonprofit cooperative food purchasing venture.
    (j) Cash change. When change in an amount less than $1 is required 
in a coupon transaction, the household shall receive the change in cash 
not to exceed 99 cents. However, in the case of homeless food stamp 
households, neither cash change nor credit slips shall be returned for 
coupons used for the purchase of prepared meals from authorized homeless 
meal providers. Such meal providers may use uncancelled and unmarked $1 
coupons which were previously accepted for meals served to food stamp 
recipients when change is required for $5 and $10 coupons. However, in 
the case of homeless food stamp households, neither cash change nor 
credit slips shall be returned for food stamps used for the purchase of 
prepared meals from authorized public and private nonprofit homeless 
meal providers. Such meal providers may use the lowest denomination 
coupons that are uncancelled and unmarked for making change in food 
stamp transactions. Restaurants which are authorized by FNS under Sec.  
278.1 to provide meals to homeless food stamp recipients shall return 
cash change to such recipients in food stamp transactions when the 
amount of change due is less than one dollar. If change of one dollar or 
more is due, uncancelled and unmarked one dollar coupons shall also be 
used for change.

[54 FR 7004, Feb. 15, 1989, as amended at 54 FR 51352, Dec. 15, 1989; 57 
FR 11249, Apr. 1, 1992; 61 FR 53600, Oct. 15, 1996; Amdt. 397, 70 FR 
72354, Dec. 5, 2005]