New Mexico Register / Volume XXXIII, Issue 6 / March 22, 2022
This is an amendment to 8.106.410 NMAC, Section 14 effective 04/01/2022.
8.106.410.14 PROGRAM DISQUALIFICATIONS:
A. Dual state benefits:
An individual who has been convicted of fraud for receiving TANF, [food
stamps] SNAP, Medicaid or SSI in more than one state at the same
time shall not be eligible for inclusion in the GA cash assistance benefit
group for a period of 10 years following such conviction. The conviction must
have occurred on or after August 22, 1996.
B. Fugitive and probation and parole violators: An individual who is a fugitive felon or who has been determined to be in violation of conditions of probation or parole shall not be eligible for inclusion in the GA cash assistance benefit group.
C. Certain convicted felons. An
individual who is or has been determined to be convicted on or before February
7, 2014, as an adult of the following crimes shall not be eligible for
inclusion in the cash assistance benefit group:
(1) aggravated sexual abuse under section
2241 of title 18, United States Code;
(2) murder under section 1111 of title
18, United States Code;
(3) an offense under chapter 110 of title
18, United States Code;
(4) a federal or state offense involving
sexual assault, as defined in section 40002(a) of the Violence Against Women
Act of 1994 (42 U.S.C. 13925(a)); or
(5) an offense under state law determined
by the attorney general to be substantially similar to an offense described in
clause (i), (ii), or (iii); and
(6) the individual is not in compliance
with the terms of the sentence of the individual or the restrictions under
8.139.400.12 C NMAC.
[8.106.410.14 NMAC - Rp, 8.106.410.13 NMAC, 12/01/2009; A, 04/01/2022]