WAG 19-07-01: What is a Mid-Point Reporting Household?

PM 19-07-01

What is a Mid-Point Reporting Household?

A Mid-Point Reporting (MPR) household is a regular roll:

  • TANF case (with or without SNAP) and there is earned income to budget on the case; and
  • A case in any program category with SNAP benefits, except for the following are in Change Reporting:
    • SNAP households whose adult members are all qualifying members and there is no earned income to budget on the case. All the adults in the SNAP household are considered qualifying members if:
      • age 60 or older; or
      • if under age 60, then an adult is all persons in the SNAP household who are age 18 or older and are receiving income from one of the following sources: Primary RSDI Retirement Benefits, Primary RSDI Disability Benefits, RSDI Benefits as a Disabled Widow/Widower or Disabled Child, Railroad Retirement Benefits, Veteran's Benefits, Federal, State, or Municipal Retirement, or Supplemental Security Income.
    • TANF cases with SNAP and there is no earned income to budget on the case.
    • SNAP households with members subject to the SNAP Work Requirement Time-Limited Benefits policy whose place of residence is in a waived area.
      • Note: Effective 07/01/2022, Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) waiver approval allows the entire State to continue to be exempt from the SNAP Work Requirement Time-Limited Benefits policy through revised manual text10/31/2024 based on Illinois' high unemployment rate. The SNAP Work Requirement Time-Limited Benefits policy is NOT in effect for any county in the State. For more information about the State's operation under COVID-19 see WAG 25-06-07-p.