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(2) Income and eligibility verification system (IEVS). If the State agency
chooses to use IEVS in accordance with paragraph (f)(9) of this section, it must notify all
applicants for food stamp benefits at the time of application and at each recertification
through a written statement on or provided with the application form that information
available through IEVS will be requested, used and may be verified through collateral
contact when discrepancies are found by the State agency, and that such information may
affect the household's eligibility and level of benefits. The State agency must also notify
all applicants on the application form that the alien status of applicant household
members may be subject to verification by INS through the submission of information
from the application to INS, and that the submitted information received from INS may
affect the household's eligibility and level of benefits.
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*** (1) *** Households must file food stamp applications by submitting
the forms to the food stamp office either in person, through an authorized representative,
by fax or other electronic transmission, by mail, or by completing an on-line electronic
application in person at the food stamp office. The State agency must provide households
that complete an on-line electronic application in person at the food stamp office the
opportunity to review the information that has been recorded electronically and must
provide them with a copy of that information for their records. Applications signed
through the use of electronic signature techniques or applications containing a
handwritten signature and then transmitted by fax or other electronic transmission are
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