10 CCR 2506-1-4.307 - STRIKER ELIGIBILITY
A.
Households containing a striking member, as defined in section 4.000.1, shall
not be eligible for SNAP unless the household was eligible for the Program the
day before the strike and are otherwise eligible at time of the strike.
Households where the striking member was exempt from work registration the day
before the strike shall not be subject to these provisions and shall be
certified if otherwise eligible unless the exemption was based on the
employment.
B. Pre-strike
eligibility is determined by considering the day prior to the strike as the day
of application and assuming the strike was not occurring. Eligibility at the
time of application shall be determined by comparing the striking member's
income as of the day before the strike to the striking member's current income
and adding the higher of the two (2) to the current income of the non-striking
household members during the month of application. The higher income will be
used in determining benefits.
4.307.1
Households Not Affected by the
Striker Provisions
A. Employees whose
work place is closed by an employer (i.e., lockout),
B. Employees unable to work as a result of
other striking employees (e.g., a paper strike closes operations at a printing
company; therefore, pressmen are out of work),
C. Employees not wanting to cross a picket
line due to fear of personal injury or death (this does not include persons
sympathetic to the strike who refuse to cross the picket line),
D. Persons who were exempt from work
registration the day before the strike such as the caretaker of a child under
six (6) years of age (other than those exempt solely on the ground that they
were employed).
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