Fla. Stat. 414.32
Prohibitions and restrictions with respect to food assistance program


(1)

COOPERATION WITH CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.A parent or caretaker relative who receives temporary cash assistance or food assistance on behalf of a child under 18 years of age who has an absent parent is ineligible for food assistance unless the parent or caretaker relative cooperates with the state agency that administers the child support enforcement program in establishing the paternity of the child, if the child is born out of wedlock, and in obtaining support for the child or for the parent or caretaker relative and the child. This paragraph does not apply if the state agency that administers the food assistance program determines that the parent or caretaker relative has good cause for failing to cooperate. The Department of Revenue shall determine good cause for failure to cooperate if the Department of Children and Families obtains written authorization from the United States Department of Agriculture approving such arrangements.A putative or identified noncustodial parent of a child under 18 years of age is ineligible for food assistance if the parent fails to cooperate with the state agency that administers the child support enforcement program in establishing the paternity of the child, if the child is born out of wedlock, or fails to provide support for the child. This paragraph does not apply if the state agency that administers the child support enforcement program determines that the noncustodial parent has good cause for refusing to cooperate in establishing the paternity of the child.

(a)

A parent or caretaker relative who receives temporary cash assistance or food assistance on behalf of a child under 18 years of age who has an absent parent is ineligible for food assistance unless the parent or caretaker relative cooperates with the state agency that administers the child support enforcement program in establishing the paternity of the child, if the child is born out of wedlock, and in obtaining support for the child or for the parent or caretaker relative and the child. This paragraph does not apply if the state agency that administers the food assistance program determines that the parent or caretaker relative has good cause for failing to cooperate. The Department of Revenue shall determine good cause for failure to cooperate if the Department of Children and Families obtains written authorization from the United States Department of Agriculture approving such arrangements.

(b)

A putative or identified noncustodial parent of a child under 18 years of age is ineligible for food assistance if the parent fails to cooperate with the state agency that administers the child support enforcement program in establishing the paternity of the child, if the child is born out of wedlock, or fails to provide support for the child. This paragraph does not apply if the state agency that administers the child support enforcement program determines that the noncustodial parent has good cause for refusing to cooperate in establishing the paternity of the child.

(2)

REDUCTION OR DENIAL OF TEMPORARY CASH ASSISTANCE.The food assistance allotment shall be reduced or terminated as otherwise provided in this chapter if cash assistance under the Temporary Cash Assistance Program is reduced or denied because an individual in the family fails to perform an action required under the program.

(3)

DENIAL OF FOOD ASSISTANCE BENEFITS FOR RECEIPT OF MULTIPLE FOOD ASSISTANCE BENEFITS.An individual is ineligible to participate in the food assistance program individually, or as a member of any assistance group, for 10 years following a conviction in federal or state court of having made a fraudulent statement or representation with respect to the identity or place of residence of the individual in order to receive multiple benefits simultaneously under the food assistance program.

(4)

DENIAL OF FOOD ASSISTANCE BENEFITS TO FLEEING FELONS.An individual is ineligible to participate in the food assistance program during any period when the individual is fleeing to avoid prosecution, custody, or confinement after committing a crime, attempting to commit a crime that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual flees or a high misdemeanor in the State of New Jersey, or violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law.

Source: Section 414.32 — Prohibitions and restrictions with respect to food assistance program, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0414.­32 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

414.13
Immunizations
414.14
Public assistance policy simplification
414.17
Audits
414.24
Integrated welfare reform and child welfare services
414.025
Legislative intent
414.26
Court-appointed guardian unnecessary
414.27
Temporary cash assistance
414.28
Public assistance payments to constitute debt of recipient
414.31
State agency for administering federal food assistance program
414.32
Prohibitions and restrictions with respect to food assistance program
414.33
Violations of food assistance program
414.34
Annual report concerning administrative complaints and disciplinary actions involving food assistance program violations
414.35
Emergency relief
414.035
Authorized expenditures
414.36
Public assistance overpayment recovery program
414.37
Public assistance overpayment recovery privatization
414.39
Fraud
414.40
Stop Inmate Fraud Program established
414.41
Recovery of payments made due to mistake or fraud
414.42
Cause for employee dismissal
414.45
Rulemaking
414.045
Cash assistance program
414.55
Implementation of community work program
414.56
Office of Continuing Care
414.065
Noncompliance with work requirements
414.075
Resource eligibility standards
414.085
Income eligibility standards
414.095
Determining eligibility for temporary cash assistance
414.105
Time limitations of temporary cash assistance
414.106
Exemption from public meetings law
414.115
Limited temporary cash assistance for children born to families receiving temporary cash assistance
414.122
Withholding of payments based on evidence of fraud
414.157
Diversion program for victims of domestic violence
414.158
Diversion program to prevent or reduce child abuse and neglect
414.161
Homelessness prevention grants
414.175
Review of existing waivers
414.0252
Definitions
414.295
Temporary cash assistance programs
414.391
Automated fingerprint imaging
414.392
Applicant screening
414.411
Public assistance fraud
414.455
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
414.456
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
414.0652
Drug screening for applicants for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
414.0655
Medical incapacity due to substance abuse or mental health impairment
414.1251
Learnfare program
414.1585
Diversion program for families at risk of welfare dependency due to substance abuse or mental illness
414.1599
Diversion programs

Current through Fall 2025

§ 414.32. Prohibitions & restrictions with respect to food assistance program's source at flsenate​.gov