Secretary of State NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING HEARING* A Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact accompanies this form. Department of Human Services - Self-Sufficiency Programs 461 Agency and Division Administrative Rules Chapter Number Annette Tesch Human Services Building, 500 Summer St. NE - E48, Salem, OR 97301 (503) 945-6067 Rules Coordinator Address Telephone RULE CAPTION Changing OARs affecting public assistance, medical assistance, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program clients Not more than 15 words that reasonably identifies the subject matter of the agency's intended action. September 23, 2013 11:00a.m. Rm 254, 500 Summer St. NE, Salem, OR Annette Tesch Hearing Date Time Location Hearings Officer ADOPT: AMEND: 461-155-0190 REPEAL: ORS 411.816 Stat. Auth. 7 USC 2014, 7 CFR 273.9(d)(6)(iii) Other Authority ORS 411.816, 411.825 Stats. Implemented Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon advance request RULEMAKING ACTION RULE SUMMARY OAR 461-155-0190 about the SNAP income and payment standards is being amended to reflect the sunset of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) by reducing the payment standards for the Thrifty Food Plan in the SNAP program as of November 1, 2013. In addition, the above rule may also be changed to reflect new Department terminology and to correct formatting and punctuation. The Department requests public comment on whether other options should be considered for achieving the rule's substantive goals while reducing the negative economic impact of the rule on business. Written comments may be submitted until September 24, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Written comments may be e-mailed to Annette.Tesch@state.or.us, faxed to 503-373-7032, or mailed to Annette Tesch, Rules Coordinator, DHS -
Self-Sufficiency Programs, 500 Summer Street NE, E-48, Salem, Oregon, 97301. The Department provides the same consideration to written comment as it does to any oral or written testimony provided at the public hearing. September 24, 2013, 5:00p.m. Signature Last Day for Public Comment Last day to submit written comments to the Rules Coordinator Robert Trachtenberg 08/12/13 Printed Name Date (If you plan to attend the hearing and need auxiliary aids and services such as assistive listening devices or interpreters for the hearing impaired, please contact the Rules Coordinator as soon as possible about the type of aid or service needed. The hearing site is accessible for individuals with mobility impairments.) A copy of the draft rules can be accessed at the self-sufficiency policy website: http://www.dhs.state.or.us/policy/selfsufficiency/ar_proposed.htm To request a hardcopy, please contact the Rules Coordinator listed at the top of this form. *Hearing Notices published in the Oregon Bulletin must be submitted by 5:00 pm on the 15th day of the preceding month unless this deadline falls on a weekend or legal holiday, upon which the deadline is 5:00 pm the preceding workday. ARC 920-2005
Secretary of State STATEMENT OF NEED AND FISCAL IMPACT A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing or a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking accompanies this form. Department of Human Services - Self-Sufficiency Programs OAR Chapter 461 Agency and Division Administrative Rules Chapter Number Rule Caption: Changing OARs affecting public assistance, medical assistance, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program clients In the Matter of: Amending OAR 461-155-0190 Statutory Authority: ORS 411.816 Other Authority: 7 USC 2014, 7 CFR 273.9(d)(6)(iii) Statutes Implemented: ORS 411.816, ORS 411.825 Need for the Rule(s): OAR 461-155-0190 needs to be amended to reflect the sunset of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). Under ARRA, maximum allotments were to remain the same each year until the TFP adjustment increased allotments above those set by the Recovery Act. This provision sunsets effective November 1, 2013. As a result, on November 1, 2013, maximum allotments will decrease. Documents Relied Upon (and where they are available): August 1, 2013 Memo from Food and Nutrition Service regarding the new standards and Oregon SNAP State Plan submitted to Food and Nutrition Service available from DHS - SNAP Program, 500 Summer Street E48, Salem Oregon 97301. Fiscal and Economic Impact, including Statement of Cost of Compliance: The Department estimates that amending OAR 461-155-0190 will have a negative fiscal impact on the participants in the SNAP program because maximum allotments will decrease. The Department is unable to estimate the extent of the impact on client benefits because each case is calculated based the household's specific circumstances. The maximum reduction will range from $8 - $11 per person in the need group per month.. This amendment will have no fiscal impact on the Department because SNAP benefits are 100 percent federally funded. There is no fiscal impact estimated on the general public, local government, and business, including small business. There is no cost of compliance for small business. No small businesses are subject to this rule. How were small businesses involved in the development of this rule? Small businesses were not involved in the early development of these rules but will be included in the public review and comment period.
Administrative Rule Advisory Committee consulted?: If not, why? No. This rule is being amended to update annual federally determined standards amounts. Signature Robert Trachtenberg 08/12/13 Printed Name Date Administrative Rules Unit, Archives Division, Secretary of State, 800 Summer Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97310. ARC 925-2007
461-155-0190 Income and Payment Standards; SNAP (1) The monthly SNAP Countable and Adjusted Income Limits are as follows: Need Group Size Countable Adjusted Income Limit Income Limit 1 $1,211 $ 931 2 1,640 1,261 3 2,069 1,591 4 2,498 1,921 5 2,927 2,251 6 3,356 2,581 7 3,785 2,911 8 4,214 3,241 Each additional individual 429 330 (2) The SNAP Payment Standard (Thrifty Food Plan) is: Stat. Auth.: ORS 411.816 Stats. Implemented: ORS 411.816, 411.825 SNAP Payment Standard (TFP) Monthly No. in Need Group Amount 1 $ 200 189 2 367 347 3 526 497 4 668 632 5 793 750 6 952 900 7 1,052 995 8 1,202 1,137 Each additional individual 150 142