A disqualification may be ended and the household's eligibility for food stamps may be re-established If the member who caused the disqualification:
1.Becomes exempt from the work registration requirements as specified in FSC 3210-3290 except for exemptions granted solely due to receipt of unemployment compensation (FSC 3260) or due to registration for or participation in Project SUCCESS Jobs, New Hope or Unemployed Parents Programs (FSC 3250); or
2.Leaves the household; or
3.Secures new employment which is considered comparable to the job which was quit.
NOTE:Any gainful employment will be considered "comparable" regardless of the hours worked or the wages paid. Those individuals who secure new employment of less than 30 hours weekly or who receive a gross salary less than the Federal minimum wage times 30 hours weekly will be subject to work registration unless otherwise exempt. See FSC
3200.
If a household which has been disqualified due to a voluntary quit splits into more than one household, the sanction will follow the member who caused the disqualification. If the member who caused the disqualification joins another food stamp household as its head of household as defined in FSC 3120, that household will be ineligible for any months remaining in the disqualification period. No disqualification will be applied if this member is not the head of household.
To re-establish eligibility, the household must reapply and be found otherwise eligible to participate in the Program.