In the December 1, 2016, Federal Register, USDA's FNS proposed to implement four sections of the Agricultural Act of 2014, affecting eligibility, benefits, and program administration requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ("SNAP"). Section 4007 clarifies that participants in a SNAP Employment & Training program are eligible for benefits if they are enrolled or participate in specific programs that will assist SNAP recipients in obtaining the skills needed for the current job market. Section 4008 prohibits anyone convicted of federal aggravated sexual abuse, murder, sexual exploitation and abuse of children, sexual assault, or similar state laws, and who are also not in compliance with the terms of their sentence or parole or are a fleeing felon, from receiving SNAP benefits. Section 4009 prohibits households containing a member with substantial lottery and gambling winnings from receiving SNAP benefits, until the household meets the allowable financial resources and income eligibility requirements of the program. Section 4009 also provides that state SNAP agencies are required, to the maximum extent practicable, to establish cooperative agreements with gaming entities in the state to identify SNAP recipients with substantial winnings. Section 4015 requires all state agencies to have a system in place to verify income, eligibility, and immigration status. Comments are due January 30, 2017.

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