106 C.M.R. 361.700
The worker shall determine the household's eligibility as soon as possible after the household or its authorized representative files the application. An application is filed the day the Department, or in the case of certain SSI households, the date the SSA office, receives an application containing the applicant's name and address, which is signed by either a responsible member of the household or the household's authorized representative in accordance with 106 CMR 361.120. See 106 CMR 365.180: Categorically Eligible Assistance Units for processing standards for categorically eligible households and 106 CMR 365.120: Determining Eligibility and Benefit Level for processing standards for PA households.
(B) Denying the Application. Households found ineligible shall be sent a Notice of Denial as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the application was filed.
(2) In cases where the interview was conducted and all necessary verification was requested on the same day the application was completed, a notice of denial may be sent no sooner than the tenth day nor later than the 30th day if the household did not provide the requested verification as long as:
If the household complies after the tenth day but before the 30th day, benefits must be provided back to the date of application for eligible households. Delays beyond 30 days must be handled in accordance with 106 CMR 361.900.