Starting March 2020, assistance units (AUs) eligible for either federal or state-funded food assistance, or both, will receive emergency allotments that bring the AU up to the maximum benefit for their household size.
- (1) The amount is the maximum food assistance benefit allotment for your AU size under WAC 388-478-0060(1) less the amount received under WAC 388-450-0162 (4)(b).
- (2) Beginning April 2021, AUs that receive less than $95.00 in emergency allotments under WAC 388-437-0005(1) will receive a minimum emergency allotment of $95.00.
- (3) AUs receiving zero benefits due to income do not qualify for an emergency allotment unless the zero benefit is due to a prorated issuance in the first month of eligibility, as described in WAC 388-412-0015(4), with ongoing months above zero benefits.
(4) Emergency allotments will continue each month until:
- (a) The secretary for health and human services rescinds the public health emergency declaration that was issued on January 27, 2020, under section 319 of the Public Health Service Act;
- (b) The state-issued emergency or disaster declaration expires; or
- (c) The food and nutrition service directs otherwise.
- (5) Emergency allotments for state-funded food assistance will continue each month, contingent on the availability of state funds.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.500, 74.04.510, 74.08A.120 and H.R. 6201, § 2302. WSR 22-06-084, § 388-437-0005, filed 3/1/22, effective 4/1/22. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.500, 74.04.510, 74.08A.120 and H.R. 6201. WSR 21-07-098, § 388-437-0005, filed 3/22/21, effective 4/22/21.]