245 ABLE-BODIED ADULTS WITHOUT DEPENDENTS (ABAWDS) SR 23-26 Dated 06/23 |
An able-bodied adult without dependents (ABAWD) is a person aged 18 through 49 who does not live with a child under age 18 and who is fit for work.
ABAWDs must meet special work requirements, unless exempt from these requirements. To receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, non-exempt ABAWDs must do one or more of these things:
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work—work can be for pay, for goods or services (like trading work for rent payment, also referred to as in-kind services), or as a volunteer; or |
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be in an approved work program. See Section 245.05, ABAWD Work Requirements, for details on approved work programs. |
ABAWDs must be participating in one or more of these activities for at least 80 hours per month.
ABAWDs cannot receive more than 3 full months of SNAP benefits in a 36-month period while not meeting ABAWD work requirements or an exemption.
See Section 245.03, Criteria for Exemption from ABAWD Work Requirements, for exemption criteria.
References: 7 CFR 273.12(a)(5); 7 CFR 273.24; 7 USC 2015(o)