State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services

HISTORY

The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook. 

2.1 FSET and FoodShare Eligibility

All individuals who are over the age of 16 and eligible for FoodShare benefits are eligible to participate in FSET.

 

The income maintenance (IM) agency is responsible for taking the following actions relating to FoodShare eligibility:

IM workers are responsible for determining FoodShare eligibility, determining ABAWD status, and referring FoodShare members to the FSET program. Non-exempt ABAWDs may choose to meet the ABAWD work requirement through participation in FSET. Non-ABAWDs and exempt ABAWDs may participate in FSET, but do not need to meet the ABAWD work requirement. See the FSET Handbook 6.3 FSET Participation Requirements for more information on ABAWD status and FSET participation.

 

IM workers have primary responsibility for determining and verifying ABAWD exemptions. However, FSET workers must understand ABAWD exemptions and be aware of changes in participants’ ABAWD exemption status. FSET workers may identify that an individual qualifies for an ABAWD exemption once they begin working with a participant. When an ABAWD exemption is identified, the FSET worker must notify the IM agency of the exemption and work with the participant to initiate the process of verifying the exemption.

 

For more information on exemptions from the ABAWD work requirement, see the FSET Handbook 6.2.2 Exempt ABAWD.

 

 

 

This page last updated in Release Number: 17-02

Release Date: 10/30/2017

Effective Date: 10/30/2017


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