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CHAPTER 51— SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
§ 2019. Redemption of program benefits

Regulations issued pursuant to this chapter shall provide for the redemption of benefits accepted by retail food stores through approved wholesale food concerns or through financial institutions which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or which are insured under the Federal Credit Union Act [ et seq.] and have retail food stores or wholesale food concerns in their field of membership, with the cooperation of the Treasury Department, except that retail food stores defined in section 2012()(4) of this title shall be authorized to redeem their members’ food benefits prior to receipt by the members of the food so purchased, retail food stores authorized to accept and redeem benefits through on-line transactions shall be authorized to accept benefits prior to the delivery of food if the delivery occurs within a reasonable time of the purchase, as determined by the Secretary, and publicly operated community mental health centers or private nonprofit organizations or institutions which serve meals to narcotics addicts or alcoholics in drug addiction or alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation programs, public and private nonprofit shelters that prepare and serve meals for battered women and children, and public or private nonprofit group living arrangements that serve meals to disabled or blind residents, shall not be authorized to redeem benefits through financial institutions which are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal Credit Union Act. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, a center, organization, institution, shelter, group living arrangement, or establishment described in that sentence may be authorized to redeem benefits through a financial institution described in that sentence if the center, organization, institution, shelter, group living arrangement, or establishment is equipped with 1 or more point-of-sale devices and is operating in an area in which an electronic benefit transfer system described in has been implemented. No financial institution may impose on or collect from a retail food store a fee or other charge for the redemption of benefits that are submitted to the financial institution in a manner consistent with the requirements, other than any requirements relating to cancellation of benefits, for the presentation of benefits by financial institutions to the Federal Reserve banks.

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Title 7— AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER 51— SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

§ 2011. Congressional declaration of policy

§ 2012. Definitions

§ 2012a. Publicly operated community health centers

§ 2013. Establishment of supplemental nutrition assistance program

§ 2014. Eligible households

§ 2014a. Notice of change in State of residence of certified household

§ 2015. Eligibility disqualifications

§ 2016. Issuance and use of program benefits

§ 2016a. EBT benefit fraud prevention

§ 2017. Value of allotment

§ 2018. Approval of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns

§ 2019. Redemption of program benefits

§ 2020. Administration

§ 2021. Civil penalties and disqualification of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns

§ 2022. Disposition of claims

§ 2023. Administrative and judicial review; restoration of rights

§ 2024. Violations and enforcement

§ 2025. Administrative cost-sharing and quality control

§ 2026. Research, demonstration, and evaluations

§ 2026a. Healthy fluid milk incentives projects

§ 2027. Appropriations and allotments

§ 2028. Consolidated block grants for Puerto Rico and American Samoa

§ 2029. Workfare

§ 2030. Repealed. , , , and , title IV, § 4115(b)(14), , , 1870

§ 2031. Minnesota Family Investment Project

§ 2032. Automated data processing and information retrieval systems

§ 2033. Repealed. , ,

§ 2034. Assistance for community food projects

§ 2035. Simplified supplemental nutrition assistance program

§ 2036. Availability of commodities for emergency food assistance program

§ 2036a. Nutrition education and obesity prevention grant program

§ 2036b. Retail food store and recipient trafficking

§ 2036c. Annual State report on verification of SNAP participation

§ 2036d. Pilot projects to encourage the use of public-private partnerships committed to addressing food insecurity