SNAP definition

SNAP means the supplemental nutrition assistance program administered by the U.S. department of agriculture, which helps low-income families purchase healthy food. SNAP was previously referred to as food stamps employment and training program.
SNAP means the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. SNAP was previously known as the Food Stamp Program.
SNAP means the federal "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program" under Title 7, U.S.C. Chapter 51, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as the federal Food Stamp Program.

Examples of SNAP in a sentence

  • On a normal basis, Westmoreland provides services to priority populations as identified in the MOU such as low-income adults including TANF and SNAP recipients, the homeless, and individuals with disabilities, veterans, older workers; and youth – including youth that face barriers to employment.


More Definitions of SNAP

SNAP means The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Transaction is a single purchase made up of individual items redeemed using the WIC card. Transaction audit means a review of a vendor’s redemptions to determine if the vendor has overcharged the WIC Program. Unauthorized food means any food items or package sizes not included in the Approved Food Guide or not printed on a WIC benefit. Unauthorized food may be a WIC approved food that is substituted for a different food item that is printed on a WIC benefits list. Vendor means a sole proprietorship, partnership, cooperative association, corporation, or other business entity operating one or more stores authorized by the WIC Program to provide authorized WIC foods to participants under a retail food delivery system. Each store operated by a business entity constitutes a separate vendor and must be authorized separately from other stores operated by the business entity. Each store must have a single, fixed location. A vendor may be a food store, pharmacy or xxxxxx. Vendor authorization means the process by which the WIC Program assesses, selects, and enters into agreements with stores that apply or subsequently reapply to be authorized as vendors. Vendor overcharge means intentionally or unintentionally charging the WIC Program more for authorized WIC foods than is permitted under the vendor agreement. Vendor selection criteria means the criteria established by the WIC Program to select individual vendors for authorization consistent with the requirements in §246.12(g)(3) and (g)(4). Vendor violation means any intentional or unintentional action of a vendor’s current owners, officers, managers, agent, or employees (with or without the knowledge of management) that violates the vendor agreement or Federal or State statutes, regulations, policies, or procedures governing the Program. WIC benefits for fruits and vegetables means a WIC benefit that has a stated dollar value and is the equivalent to the cash value benefits (CVV) in the Federal Regulations that allows the purchase of all allowable fruits and vegetables. WIC Approved Foods means all foods, which are approved by the WIC Program and provided to a WIC participant. Each
SNAP means the New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition
SNAP means the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program.
SNAP means the State Non-Arbitrage Program established pursuant to Article 7.1, Chapter 14, Title 2.1, Code of Virginia, as amended.
SNAP means the federal supplemental nutrition assistance program administered by the State as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program pursuant to section 3104.[PL 2021, c. 398, Pt. OO, §16 (AMD).]