7 CFR 273.4 - Citizenship and alien status
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Part II
...food stamp hotline number for their State, and find the nearest food stamp office. Partial Restoration of Benefits to Legal Immigrants--7 CFR 273.4 1. Expanded Eligibility for Certain Section 4401 of FSRIA substantially expanded eligibility for the Food Stamp Program for legal immigrants. P......
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Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service,
...eligibility policies. Therefore we are amending current rules at section 273.2(j)(2)(vii)(F) to make this change. Alien Eligibility--7 CFR 273.4 We proposed to revise 7 CFR 273.4(a) to remove references to those aliens no longer eligible and add provisions referencing the alien provisions o......
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Food Stamp Program:
Certification of eligible households,
...a reference to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act in revised 7 CFR 273.2(c) (3). Partial Restoration of Benefits to Legal Immigrants-7 CFR 273.4 Expanded Eligibility for Certain Section 4401 of FSRIA substantially expands eligibility for the Food Stamp Program for legal immigrants. Prio......
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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): 1B visas employed in specialty occupations and as fashion models; labor condition applications and employer requirements,
...as food stamps, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and other similar benefits not available to the H-1B nonimmigrants. (See, e.g., 7 CFR 273.4; 45 CFR 233.50) Where an employer does not have sufficient work for the H-1B worker to make the payment of his/her required wages feasible or ......
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7 cases
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Velez v. Coler, No. 90-697-CIV-T-17A.
...benefits in December, 1987. Plaintiff asserts that Defendant's action of determining Plaintiff was overpaid violates 7 U.S.C. § 2015(f), 7 C.F.R. § 273.4(10) and hence violates 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Plaintiff seeks a declaration that Defendant's interpretation that SAW applicants who have recei......
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Liu v. Rhoades, 12-cv-288-wmc
...status in the United States to persons who were both "qualified" and "eligible" as those terms were defined by federal regulations. 7 C.F.R. § 273.4(a)(6)(i)-(iii). Providing something of a "safety net" during this same time, Wisconsin law expressly allowed the issuance of FoodShare benefit......
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Chamizo v., Index No. 401773/2011
...was denied, are a federal statutory entitlement. 7 U.S.C. §§ 2015(f), 2020(e). See 8 U.S.C. §§ 1231(b)(3), 1612(a)(2)(A)(iii); 7 C.F.R. § 273.4(a)(6)(i)(E) and (ii)(D). The federal Food Stamps statutes and their implementing regulations are intended to benefit persons in Chamizo's circumsta......
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Doe v. Miller, No. 83 C 3004.
...retail outlets. 7 C.F.R. § 271.2. Only United States citizens, and certain designated classes of aliens, are eligible for assistance. 7 C.F.R. § 273.4(a). All other aliens, including certain legally admitted ones (such as visitors, diplomats, students, and tourists), are "ineligible aliens"......
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