N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 387.25
(2) Safety net assistance. Households leaving safety net cash or safety net federally non-participating programs, except for those excluded under subdivision (b) of this section, who meet each of the following conditions:
(i) The household must include at least one child who is:
(3) Eligible households as determined in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subdivision who have a member(s) participating in an employment program that provides wages that are funded or reimbursed, at least in part, through a grant diversion program that diverts the household’s entire family assistance or safety net assistance grant ($0 cash grant case) are considered to have left family assistance and/or safety net assistance for the purpose of TBA eligibility.
(b) Ineligible households.
Transitional SNAP benefits must not be provided when one of the following conditions exists:
(7) a safety net assistance household has not reported and verified the residence of a child, as required by subparagraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section, at the time of the safety net case closing.
(c) TBA transition period.
The social services district provides five months of transitional SNAP benefits.
(1) The transitional SNAP benefits are issued to TBA eligible households for a period of five months following the closing of the public assistance case even if it results in the shortening or the extending of a household’s currently assigned certification period, unless:
(2) As provided in paragraph (1) of this subdivision, the TBA transition period will end after a household has been issued transitional SNAP benefits for a period of five months, except that:
(iii) for a household that has a member who begins receiving either family assistance or safety net assistance, as provided in subparagraph (1)(ii) of this subdivision, after the 20th day of the month, the household’s TBA transition period will end no later than the last day of the month following the month in which the household member begins receiving such assistance.
(d) Calculation of transitional SNAP benefits.
All transitional SNAP benefits will be calculated by removing the public assistance income from the SNAP budget in effect immediately prior to the closing of the public assistance case; all other budget factors will remain the same. The SNAP budget then will be recalculated to establish the transitional SNAP benefit amount. Transitional SNAP benefits will remain at the established level for five months, unless the household’s TBA benefits are discontinued pursuant to paragraph (c)(1) of this section.
(e) Reporting requirements and reporting changes.
(2) TBA households may voluntarily report changes. Only changes that will result in an increase in benefits and that are authorized through a recertification of the household will be enacted, except that for a TBA household that has a member of the household leave and apply for and be found eligible for SNAP as a member of another household, then the TBA case and benefit must be adjusted to reflect the loss of the household member, without the TBA period being adjusted.
(f) Recertification.
(2) TBA households must be allowed to file a recertification at any time during the five-month TBA transition period.
(v) TBA households that request an early recertification, but fail to provide required verification or that report changes that would result in a decrease in SNAP benefits, will continue to receive transitional SNAP benefits unchanged until the end of the five-month TBA transition period.
(g) Notice requirements.
At the commencement of the TBA transition period, a notice must be issued advising the household of the following:
Transitional benefits alternative (TBA) provides five months of transitional SNAP benefits to eligible households after they leave the family assistance and/or safety net assistance program pursuant to the requirements set forth in this section.
(a) Eligible households.
Transitional SNAP benefits must be provided to eligible SNAP households as set forth below: