In response to the challenges faced by residents affected by Hurricane Helene, the Georgia Department of Human Services has implemented measures to support Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries. This article outlines the provisions for food loss reporting, eligibility criteria, and key deadlines for food stamp replacements.
Extension for Reporting Food Loss
The Georgia Department of Human Services initially announced an extension for SNAP recipients to report any food loss caused by Hurricane Helene. However, recent developments indicate that due to the approval of a waiver for mass food stamp replacements, there is no longer a need for recipients to check the reporting deadline. This waiver alleviates the burden on those impacted by the storm, enabling them to focus on recovery rather than paperwork.
Eligible Counties for Waiver
Certain counties in Georgia qualify for this waiver, ensuring that SNAP beneficiaries do not have to report food loss for the food purchased with their food stamps. The primary cause of the food loss has been attributed to power outages resulting from the hurricane.
If you reside in one of the following counties, you are automatically eligible for the mass replacement of food stamps without the need for additional reporting:
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