SB 1333
SNAP; error rate; forensic audit.
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1333 aims to improve the accuracy of payments made through Arizona’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The bill requires the Department of Health Services to reduce the program’s payment error rate to no more than three percent by December 30, 2030. It also mandates quarterly reporting on progress, requires a forensic audit by the Auditor General to identify contributing factors and offer solutions, and establishes consequences for failing to meet targets, including potential funding reductions.
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