10.599: South Carolina SNAP Recipient Trafficking Prosecution Pilot
Overview
Program Number
10.599
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
Aug. 8, 2018
Date Posted
Sept. 21, 2016
Objective
The purpose of the South Carolina SNAP Recipient Trafficking Prosecution Pilot is to fund an Assistant Attorney General (AAG) in South Carolina to prosecute individuals suspected of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipient trafficking violations. The goal of the pilot program is to strengthen efforts in South Carolina in regards to trafficking prevention, detection, and prosecution in cases identified for litigation.
The South Carolina SNAP Recipient Trafficking Prosecution Pilot will track the following specific areas:
1) Number of investigations opened.
2) Number of Intentional Program Violations (IPV) that occurred.
3) Violations that occurred.
4) The number of administrative hearings scheduled, sustained, and lost.
5) The number of criminal cases pursued.
Type of Assistance
Z - Salaries and Expenses
Applicant Eligibility
Blank
Beneficiary Eligibility
This agreement is established between the State of South Carolina and FNS. The State Office of the Attorney General will use funds to improve outcomes for activities devoted to recipient trafficking prosecution.
Related Programs
Grant Awards
South Carolina SNAP Recipient Trafficking Prosecution Pilot direct grants
Grant Opportunities