MEMORANDUM
2007 Memorandums
IM-79      08/28/07

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION
P.O. BOX 2320
JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI

TO: ALL COUNTY OFFICES
FROM: JANEL R. LUCK, DIRECTOR
SUBJECT:

OCTOBER BENEFIT ADJUSTMENT
FOOD STAMP MANUAL REVISION #30
1105.015.00
1115.035.05
1115.099.00
1115.035.25
1115.035.25.15
1130.099.00 APPENDIX A
FOOD STAMP BASIS OF ISSUANCE TABLES

DISCUSSION:

The weekend of September 1, 2007, the October food stamp mass adjustments will occur. This memorandum addresses the following issues related to the mass adjustment:

Increased Allotments, Maximums, and Deductions

The following changes will be made during the mass adjustment:

Update Process

The Food Stamp Budget Summary (FM4A) screen and the Worker Initiated Budget Calculation Area - WIBCA (FMXN) are updated with the new amounts for October 2007 budgets effective September 1, 2007. While the updates are being completed, FAMIS will be in inquiry mode only and no actions can be taken until September 4, 2007.

After the eligibility determination is run during the mass adjustment, the following actions on active food stamp cases may be displayed in FAMIS, depending on the action taken during the mass adjustment:

The reason field on the Action Authorization (FM3H) screen displays TUA - Table Update Adjustments (system) for the mass adjustment. To inquire why an action is taken, on the EU Action Log (FM40), select the action, and press F17=INQAUTH. The Action Authorization (FM3H) screen appears. Press F19=REASON. The reason code and the code description appear. After payroll closing on September 21, 2007, the Payment History (FM5F) screen displays the appropriate allotment for each EU.

Decreased Benefits or Case Closings

Some EUs receive adverse actions to decrease benefits or close the EU after the mass adjustment. This happens if the EU is subject to simplified reporting and there are disregarded changes in FAMIS. As the mass adjustment is considered a change that must be acted on, and all cases are required to be adjusted to accurately reflect deductions and benefit amounts, all information known to FAMIS at the time of the mass adjustment is used to determine eligibility. There will be no 10 day waiting period prior to authorization of the adverse action, as this is a change that must not be disregarded.

An FA-510 Adverse Action notice will be sent to the EU notifying them of the proposed reduction or closing action.

Conflict of Actions

FAMIS adjusts active food stamp cases during the mass adjustment even if the case has a pending adverse action. If there is a pending adverse action when the mass adjustment is completed, there is a conflict of actions. The eligibility specialist receives the alert “Adverse Action Needs Resolving”. Void the adverse action and process the mass adjustment adverse action following these steps:

Refer to FAMIS user guide Changing an Adverse Action Status for instructions.

Cases Not Adjusted

Some cases cannot be adjusted during the mass adjustment. The cases are either pending applications or pending changes that require the eligibility specialist to take an action. When the eligibility specialist completes the appropriate action, the case will be automatically adjusted.

Notices

All EUs with an allotment that increases or does not change are sent an FA-150 Action Notice. The notices are dated 09/14/07 to allow for mail processing. The notice informs EUs of the following:

EUs with cases that are closing or with an allotment decrease will receive an FA-510 Adverse Action notice, for changes effective for October 2007. The notice informs EUs of the following:

Staff may view the notices on the Document Queue (FMVM) screen.

Manual Revisions

The Food Stamp Manual is revised online. The revisions include:

The following charts are revised on the Intranet:

IM-4FS Eat for Health

The IM-4FS Eat for Health pamphlet is being revised to reflect the October 2007 changes. An initial distribution will be sent to the county offices. Upon receipt, destroy/recycle all versions of the pamphlet with a revision date prior to 09/07. The pamphlet will be available in the Forms Manual on the Intranet. The revised pamphlet will also be available on the Internet for individuals who access the site to read about the Food Stamp Program.

NECESSARY ACTION:

JM/BJK

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