The income support division of the human services department:
A. is authorized to establish a food stamp program to carry out the federal Food Stamp Act, as may be amended from time to time, and regulations issued pursuant to that act, subject to the continuation of the federal food stamp program and the availability of federal funds; and
B. shall by January 30 of each calendar year notify the taxation and revenue department of the location of food stamp offices in New Mexico for inclusion in a notice sent with an income tax refund or other notice to a taxpayer whose income is within one hundred thirty percent of federal poverty guidelines.
History: 1953 Comp., § 13-17-13, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 376, § 14; 2005, ch. 138, § 2.
Cross references. — For the federal Food Stamp Act, see 7 U.S.C. § 2011 et seq.
The 2005 amendment, effective June 17, 2005, added Subsection B to require the income support division of the human services department to notify the taxation and revenue department of the location of food stamp offices in New Mexico.
Equitable estoppel can be asserted as a defense to bar enforcement of a food stamp overpayment claim. Waters-Haskins v. N.M. Human Servs. Dep't, 2009-NMSC-031, 146 N.M. 391, 210 P.3d 817, rev'g 2008-NMCA-127, 144 N.M. 853, 192 P.3d 1230.
Departmental error alone does not warrant barring a food stamp overpayment claim. Waters-Haskins v. N.M. Human Servs. Dep't, 2009-NMSC-031, 146 N.M. 391, 210 P.3d 817, rev'g 2008-NMCA-127, 144 N.M. 853, 192 P.3d 1230.
Equitable estoppel to enforce a food stamp overpayment claim. — Where the appellant adopted a foster child, the appellant received a foster parent subsidy before the adoption and an adoptive parent subsidy after the adoption; both before and after the adoption, the appellant received food stamp assistance; the appellant correctly reported the subsidies and the change in the status of the subsidies following the adoption; prior to the adoption, HSD properly excluded the foster parent subsidy from the appellant's income to determine eligibility for food stamp benefits; for a period of eight years after the adoption, HSD erroneously excluded the adoptive parent subsidy from the appellant's income to determine the adoptive parent's eligibility for food stamp benefits; the payment of the adoptive parent subsidy to the appellant made the appellant ineligible to receive food stamp benefits; and the appellant had neither actual nor constructive knowledge that the appellant was ineligible for food stamp benefits; the appellant detrimentally relied on HSD's representation that the appellant was eligible for food stamps, the doctrine of equitable estoppel barred HSD's food stamp overpayment claim against the appellant. Waters-Haskins v. N.M. Human Servs. Dep't, 2009-NMSC-031, 146 N.M. 391, 210 P.3d 817, rev'g 2008-NMCA-127, 144 N.M. 853, 192 P.3d 1230.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — Eligibility for food stamps under Food Stamp Act of 1964 (7 USC § 2011 et seq.), 118 A.L.R. Fed. 473.
Violations and enforcement of Food Stamp Act of 1964 (7 USC § 2011 et seq.), 120 A.L.R. Fed. 331.
Selection and suspension or disqualification of participating stores under Food Stamp Act of 1964 (7 USC § 2011 et seq.), 121 A.L.R. Fed. 653.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 27 - Public Assistance
Article 2 - Public Assistance Act
Section 27-2-3 - Standard of need; income determination.
Section 27-2-4 - Eligibility requirements.
Section 27-2-6.1 - Supplemental postnatal assistance.
Section 27-2-7 - General assistance program; qualifications and payments.
Section 27-2-7.1 - Eligible person entitled to information.
Section 27-2-9 - Payment for hospital care.
Section 27-2-9.1 - Administration of shelter care supplement.
Section 27-2-10 - Food stamp program.
Section 27-2-11 - Scope of assistance programs.
Section 27-2-12 - Medical assistance programs.
Section 27-2-12.2 - Medical assistance program; eligibility of married individuals.
Section 27-2-12.6 - Medicaid payments; managed care.
Section 27-2-12.8 - Mammograms for medicaid recipients.
Section 27-2-12.9 - Medicaid; personal spending allowances; increases.
Section 27-2-12.10 - Clinical nurse specialists.
Section 27-2-12.11 - Prescription drug waiver program; purpose; eligibility.
Section 27-2-12.12 - Human services department; managed care contract credentialing provisions.
Section 27-2-12.13 - Medicaid reform; program changes.
Section 27-2-12.14 - Brain injury; services authorized.
Section 27-2-12.20 - Crisis triage center; medical assistance reimbursement.
Section 27-2-12.21 - Medical assistance; pharmacy benefits; prescription synchronization.
Section 27-2-12.24 - Medical assistance; plan of care; participation required.
Section 27-2-12.25 - Prior authorization for gynecological or obstetrical ultrasounds prohibited.
Section 27-2-12.28 - Medical assistance; autism spectrum disorder.
Section 27-2-12.30 - Pharmacist prescriptive authority services; reimbursement parity.
Section 27-2-12.31 - Heart artery calcium scan coverage.
Section 27-2-13 - Conflict in federal and state laws.
Section 27-2-14 - Continuing effect of regulations and standards.
Section 27-2-15 - Cooperation with United States.
Section 27-2-16 - Compliance with federal law.
Section 27-2-17 - Custodian of funds.
Section 27-2-18 to 27-2-20 - Repealed.
Section 27-2-21 - Assistance not assignable.
Section 27-2-23 - Third party liability.
Section 27-2-24 - [Federal government entitled to share recovery.]
Section 27-2-25 - Funeral expenses.
Section 27-2-26 - Money received from other sources; duty and liability of funeral director.
Section 27-2-27 - Single state agency; powers and duties.
Section 27-2-28 - Liability for repayment of public assistance.
Section 27-2-29.1 - Compensation under contingent fee contracts; suspense fund created.
Section 27-2-30 - [Enforcement of support;] orders.
Section 27-2-31 - Judgments and proceeds.
Section 27-2-32 - Duty of agencies to cooperate.
Section 27-2-34 - Limitations of act.
Section 27-2-35 to 27-2-40 - Repealed.
Section 27-2-41 - Short title.
Section 27-2-42 - Legislative findings; purpose.
Section 27-2-43 - Definitions.
Section 27-2-44 - Indigent catastrophic illness hospital fund created.
Section 27-2-45 - Hospitals; claims for payment.