NYC Administrative Code

§ 21-131.1 — Supplemental nutrition assistance program enrollment and recertification for seniors.

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This section outlines the responsibilities of the department, in coordination with the department for the aging, to enhance awareness and facilitate enrollment and recertification for the supplemental nutrition assistance program among seniors. The statute includes provisions for reporting activities and identifying barriers to access. Applies to seniors aged 60 and older.

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§ 21-131.1 Supplemental nutrition assistance program enrollment and recertification for seniors.

AC § 21-131.1

a. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: Senior Center. The term "senior center" has the same definition as set forth in section 21-201. Seniors. The term "seniors" means individuals who are age 60 or older. b. The department shall, in coordination with the department for the aging, design and implement a public campaign to increase the awareness of seniors and their caregivers of the benefits of the supplemental nutrition assistance program and to reduce any stigma associated with enrolling in or recertifying for such benefits. c. The department shall also, in coordination with the department for the aging, establish and implement an enrollment and recertification program to increase enrollment in and recertification for the supplemental nutrition assistance program, consistent with the requirements of state and federal law. Such enrollment and recertification program shall ensure that programming is offered at each senior center to explain the benefits of the supplemental nutrition assistance program and to enable eligible seniors to enroll in or recertify for the supplemental nutrition assistance program at each senior center. d. Beginning April 1, 2021, and annually thereafter, the department, in coordination with the department for the aging, shall submit a report to the speaker of the city council regarding the department's activities with respect to supplemental nutrition assistance enrollment and recertification for seniors. Such report shall provide an overview of the department's activities with respect to supplemental nutrition assistance enrollment and recertification for seniors, including the public campaign and the enrollment and recertification program, and shall include (i) the number of seniors enrolled in the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the previous calendar year; (ii) the number of seniors recertified for the supplemental nutrition assistance program in the previous calendar year; (iii) a comparison of the annual rate of enrollment for seniors versus the number of seniors in the city that the department estimates are likely to be eligible based on readily available community data such as census data; (iv) identification of specific barriers to enrolling and recertifying eligible seniors who would benefit from participation in the supplemental nutrition assistance program, with particular consideration given to seniors who are unable to travel to senior centers, whether due to physical limitation or lack of access to transportation or other reasons, and seniors who are not receiving other social services; and (v) a plan, developed in collaboration with the department for the aging, to overcome such barriers to enrollment and recertification to reach eligible seniors who are unable to travel to senior centers and who are not receiving other social services. Such report shall also indicate how the data required by this subdivision compares to the previous year. The report shall further indicate the method by which seniors enrolled in or recertified for the supplemental nutrition assistance program, whether online, by mobile application, by telephone, by paper application, or by other means. (L.L. 2017/134, 8/8/2017, eff. 12/6/2017; Am. L.L. 2020/039, 3/13/2020, eff. 3/13/2020)

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