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If the cardholder receives payment from more than one participating State card program, will that cardholder have one, two or more cards?

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If the cardholder receives payment from more than one participating State card program, will that cardholder have one, two or more cards?

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Individuals receiving payments or benefits from more than one State program utilizing the ReliaCard will receive multiple cards. For example: A child support recipient who is also a Health and Human Services provider will receive two ReliaCards, one for child support payments and one for provider payments. That individual will need to distinguish the cards (for example, the child support card number may end with 6 and the provider payment card may end with 8). An advantage to the cardholder to having more than one card instead of all payments consolidated onto one card is that EACH card has its own specific cash access transactions per month. The State is implementing some card design changes that will help the cardholder distinguish between cards for different types of state payments/benefits received.

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