[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR249.6]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 249_SENIOR FARMERS' MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM (SFMNP)--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart C_Participant Eligibility
 
Sec. 249.6  Participant eligibility.


    (a) Eligibility for certification. Individuals who are eligible to 
receive Federal benefits under the SFMNP are those who meet the 
following criteria:
    (1) Categorical eligibility. Participants must be not less than 60 
years of age, except that State agencies may exercise the option to deem 
Native Americans who are 55 years of age or older as categorically 
eligible for SFMNP benefits. State agencies may, at their discretion, 
also deem disabled individuals less than 60 years of age who are 
currently living in housing facilities occupied primarily by older 
individuals where congregate nutrition services are provided, as 
categorically eligible to receive SFMNP benefits.
    (2) Residency requirement. The State agency may establish a 
residency requirement for SFMNP applicants. The State agency may 
determine a service area for any local agency, and may require that an 
applicant be residing within the service area at the time of application 
to be eligible for the Program. However, the State agency may not impose 
any durational or fixed residency requirements.

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    (3) Income eligibility. The State agency must ensure that local 
agencies determine income eligibility through the use of a clear and 
simple application process approved by the State agency. Participants 
must have a maximum household income of not more than 185 percent of the 
annual poverty income guidelines, or be determined automatically income 
eligible based on current participation/eligibility to receive benefits 
in another means-tested program, as designated by the State agency, for 
which income eligibility is set at or below 185 percent of the poverty 
income guidelines and for which documentation of family income is 
required. FNS will announce the income poverty guidelines annually.
    (b) Documentation of income eligibility.
    (1) Automatically income eligible applicants. The State or local 
agency must require applicants determined to be automatically income 
eligible to provide documentation of their eligibility to participate in 
another means-tested assistance program, as designated by the State 
agency.
    (2) Other applicants.
    (i) The State or local agency must require all other applicants to 
provide, at a minimum, a signed statement affirming that their household 
size and income does not exceed the maximum income eligibility standard 
in use by the State agency.
    (ii) If the State agency offers a benefit of more than $50 per 
participant through a CSA program, it must require documentation of 
household size and income from all participants receiving the higher 
benefit level.
    (iii) The State agency has the option to require all applicants to 
provide documentation of family income at certification, and/or to 
require verification of the information provided by the applicant.
    (c) Certification periods. Participants may be certified only for 
the current fiscal year's SFMNP period of operation. Eligibility must be 
determined at the beginning of each period of operation. Prior fiscal 
year certifications may not be carried over into subsequent fiscal 
years, but the State agency may make use of its participant enrollment 
listings from the prior fiscal year in its outreach efforts for the 
current fiscal year.
    (d) Participant rights and responsibilities. Where a significant 
number or proportion of the population eligible to be served needs 
information regarding participation in the SFMNP in a language other 
than English, reasonable steps must be taken to provide this information 
in the appropriate language(s) to such persons, considering the scope of 
the Program and the size and concentration of such population(s). In 
order to inform applicants and participants or their authorized 
representatives/proxies of SFMNP rights and responsibilities, State/
local agencies must provide the following information:
    (1) During the certification process, every program applicant or 
authorized representative must be informed of the illegality of dual 
participation, i.e., obtaining SFMNP benefits from more than one service 
delivery area or from more than one SFMNP program model (coupon system 
and CSA program) within the same service delivery area.
    (2) At the time of certification, each SFMNP applicant or authorized 
representative must read or have read to him or her the following 
statements or similar statements:

    I have been advised of my rights and obligations under the SFMNP. I 
certify that the information I have provided for my eligibility 
determination is correct, to the best of my knowledge. This 
certification form is being submitted in connection with the receipt of 
Federal assistance. Program officials may verify information on this 
form. I understand that intentionally making a false or misleading 
statement or intentionally misrepresenting, concealing, or withholding 
facts may result in paying the State agency, in cash, the value of the 
food benefits improperly issued to me and may subject me to civil or 
criminal prosecution under State and Federal law.
    Standards for eligibility and participation in the SFMNP are the 
same for everyone, regardless of race, color, national origin, age, 
disability, or sex.
    I understand that I may appeal any decision made by the local agency 
regarding my eligibility for the SFMNP.

    (3) During the certification visit, each participant or authorized 
representative must:
    (i) Receive an explanation of how to use his/her SFMNP coupons at 
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markets and roadside stands, and/or how SFMNP foods will be provided 
under the CSA program in that service delivery area; and
    (ii) Be advised of the other types of services that are available to 
SFMNP participants, where such services are located, how they may be 
obtained, and why they may be useful.
    (4) Persons found ineligible for the SFMNP during a certification 
visit must be advised in writing of their ineligibility, of the reasons 
for their ineligibility, and of their right to a fair hearing. The 
reasons for ineligibility must be properly documented and must be 
retained on file at the local agency. Such notice is not required when 
participation is denied solely because of lack of sufficient funding to 
provide SFMNP benefits to all eligible applicants.
    (5) When a State or local agency pursues collection of a claim 
pursuant to Sec. 249.20(c) against an individual who has been issued 
SFMNP benefits for which she/he is not eligible, the person must be 
advised in writing of the reason(s) for the claim, the value of the 
improperly issued benefits that must be repaid, and of his/her right to 
a fair hearing.
    (e) Certification without charge. Certification for the SFMNP must 
be performed at no cost to the applicant or the authorized 
representative.
    (f) Use of proxies or authorized representatives. At the State 
agency's discretion, a senior may designate an authorized representative 
(proxy) to apply for certification, shop at the farmers' market or 
roadside stands, and/or pick up their eligible foods from CSA program 
distribution sites on his/her behalf if the senior is unable to perform 
these actions. The State agency must obtain a signed statement from the 
eligible senior designating another individual as his/her authorized 
representative. A senior who has been certified to receive SFMNP 
benefits may designate an authorized representative at any point during 
the program's period of operation.
    (g) Processing standards. (1) Applicants for the SFMNP must be 
notified of their eligibility or ineligibility for benefits, or of their 
placement on a waiting list, as described in paragraph (g)(2) of this 
section, within 15 days from the date of application.
    (2) When all available program benefits have been allocated to 
eligible participants, and there is a reasonable expectation that 
additional funds may become available to provide further SFMNP benefits 
to eligible seniors, the local agency must maintain a waiting list of 
individuals who contact the local agency to apply for the Program. 
Individuals must be notified of their placement on a waiting list within 
15 days after they contact the local agency to request Program benefits. 
To enable the local agency to contact these individuals when caseload 
space becomes available, the waiting list must include the name of the 
applicant, the date placed on the waiting list, and an address or phone 
number of the applicant.
    (h) Limitations on certification. If necessary to limit the number 
of participants, State agencies may impose additional eligibility 
requirements, such as limiting participant certification to certain 
geographic areas. Each State agency must specifically identify these 
limitations on certification in its State Plan.