SNAP FAQ
IS THERE A BENEFIT AMOUNT TOO SMALL TO PROCESS?
QUESTION-Is there ever a case where a household may qualify for a SNAP (food stamp) benefit amount that is too small for the Department of Human Services (DHS) to process?

ANSWER-No. DHS will process any amount a household is deemed eligible to receive for SNAP.

If a household is deemed eligible during or at the end of a month and they receive a pro-rated amount for that first month, that amount would be added to the full amount and loaded on their EBT card at the beginning of the following month.

The lowest benefit amount is $23.
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SNAP FAQ