10 CCR 2506-1-4.901 - ADMINISTRATION OF SNAP

A. SNAP shall be administered in every county of the state in accordance with the regulations promulgated by the Colorado Department of Human Services and these rules.
B. SNAP shall be administered by the local offices of social/human services unless the State Department enters into a written agreement with a particular county to have a state-administered program in that county. As a condition for receiving grant-in-aid from the state for PA and welfare activities, each county must bear the proportion of the total administrative and program costs for all assistance payments and social services activities as required by Section 26-1-122, C.R.S.
C. Local offices of social/human services shall comply with all requirements concerning security and case processing for the automated system.
D. Counties shall receive approval from the State Department, prior to using any county-developed forms in the administration of SNAP.
4.901.1 Compliance with State Department

If a county does not comply with the rules of the State Department that govern the administration of SNAP, which require the establishment of a SNAP Program in each county and the payment of the county's share of the cost of the program, the State Department may do one or more of the following:

A. Utilize the remedies described in Section 26-1-109(4) (a) -(e), C.R.S.
B. Recover all or part of the county share of the cost of SNAP by reducing any other grant-in-aid to the county for PA or welfare purposes by a corresponding amount.
C. If the county does not comply, judicial enforcement may be pursued under Section 24-4-106(3) C.R.S.
D. Take any other appropriate action to enforce compliance with the rules governing SNAP.

Notes

10 CCR 2506-1-4.901
37 CR 15, August 10, 2014, effective 9/1/2014 37 CR 21, November 10,2014, effective 12/1/2014 38 CR 23, December 10, 2015, effective 1/1/2016 39 CR 01, January 10, 2016, effective 2/1/2016 39 CR 05, March 10, 2016, effective 4/1/2016 39 CR 07, April 10, 2016, effective 5/1/2016 39 CR 15, August 10, 2016, effective 9/1/2016 39 CR 17, September 10, 2016, effective 10/1/2016 39 CR 19, October 10, 2016, effective 11/1/2016 39 CR 23, December 10, 2016, effective 1/1/2017 40 CR 11, June 10, 2017, effective 7/1/2017 40 CR 17, September 10, 2017, effective 10/1/2017 41 CR 15, August 10, 2018, effective 9/1/2018 40 CR 23, December 10, 2017, effective 12/30/2018 42 CR 01, January 10, 2019, effective 2/1/2019 42 CR 03, February 10, 2019, effective 3/15/2019 42 CR 17, September 10, 2019, effective 10/1/2019 42 CR 18, October 10, 2019, effective 10/1/2019 42 CR 23, December 10, 2019, effective 12/30/2019 43 CR 01, January 10, 2020, effective 1/30/2020 43 CR 05, March 10, 2020, effective 2/7/2020 43 CR 07, April 10, 2020, effective 4/30/2020 43 CR 21, November 10, 2020, effective 11/30/2020 44 CR 21, November 10, 2021, effective 11/30/2021 45 CR 05, March 10, 2022, effective 3/30/2022 45 CR 19, October 10, 2022, effective 10/1/2022 45 CR 19, October 10, 2022, effective 11/1/2022 45 CR 21, November 10, 2022, effective 11/30/2022

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