Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. You are subscribed to DHHS Press Releases for Maine Department of Health & Human Services. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Eligible recipients to automatically receive replacement benefits on EBT cards this weekend AUGUSTA? The Maine Department of Health and Human Services' (DHHS) Office for Family Independence (OFI) announced that this weekend it will automatically issue an estimated $13.5 million benefit replacement following the wind and rainstorm that knocked out power to much of the state for several days in mid-December. This is the first emergency waiver Maine has received since the ice storm of 1998 which was similar in its impact on power and people across the state. Under a federal waiver approved on January 5, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit recipients who live in storm-affected areas will automatically receive a replacement benefit totaling 60 percent of their December benefit this Saturday, January 13, 2024. Over 76,000 households across Maine will benefit from the replacement funds. This is in addition to the over 5,000 households that applied and already received funds to replace food lost to power outages and other storm-related challenges. Households that have already received requested replacement benefits or benefits equal to or greater than 60 percent of their December allotment will not receive the automatic benefit replacement. The SNAP benefit will be applied to EBT-accounts this weekend for people enrolled in the program in all 14 counties named in the December 19, 2023 state of civil emergency declared by Governor Janet Mills. SNAP recipients in 34 towns in Cumberland and York Counties that had more than 50 percent of customers without power for four or more hours will also receive the replacement funds.
Maine DHHS' Office for Family Independence requested and received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture?s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) to access federal funds to replace food bought with benefits issued for December. FNS set the amount at 60 percent of December issuances to account for the proportion of food that was not yet purchased prior to the storm, may not have been perishable, or that may have been consumed prior to the storm. Other states, including Connecticut and Massachusetts, have used this type of assistance to support residents in the wake of natural disasters. Prior to receiving this approval from FNS, Maine DHHS encouraged people in need of this support to submit a loss replacement form for replacement benefits. While that manual process will continue through January 18, 2024, the approved automatic benefit replacement will ensure that all impacted Maine people and families immediately receive the replacement funds without having to file paperwork or complete online forms. Given the change in the process, SNAP benefit recipients should be aware of the following:
Maine residents can find information on other supports at Maine Flood Resources and Assistance Hub.
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