Even when work requirements apply, numerous exemptions exist for people facing legitimate obstacles to employment—including documented medical limitations, required caregiving, active job search in areas with insufficient opportunities, or temporary hardship. Documenting which exemption fits your circumstances can protect your benefits eligibility.
Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents, commonly called ABAWDs, face a federal rule limiting their SNAP eligibility to three months within a three-year period unless they meet a work, training, or volunteering requirement. However, numerous exemptions exist based on geography, health conditions, caregiving responsibilities, and participation in certain programs.
Missing an exemption you qualify for can result in losing food benefits entirely, even when you have a legitimate reason for not working. AI can help you identify which federal or state-level exemptions apply to your situation, prepare documentation supporting your exemption claim, and draft a letter requesting that your caseworker flag your case for exemption status before your eligibility period expires.
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