Do we calculate an overissuance (O/I) from the date of the subsequent drug felony conviction?
For Change Reporting Households: Calculate the O/I from the date the drug felon would have been discontinued from benefits after 10 days is assumed for the household to have provided the information, 10 days for the CWD to act, and a 10-day notice to have been sent. For PAFS QR Households: Because food stamp benefits must be redetermined when a drug felon status is reported in the CalWORKs program, O/I will be computed from the first of the month following the provision of 10 days for the household to report the change and for the CWD to have provided a 10-day notice. For NAFS QR Households: NAFS QR Households are not required to report drug felonies mid-quarter, only on the QR7. Therefore, the O/I is determined from the first quarter following a non-report of ineligible drug felon status on the QR7.
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