Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 51— - SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM › § 2016a
The Secretary of Agriculture must create and update guidance and then make rules to stop theft of SNAP electronic benefits, like card skimming and card cloning. The Secretary must work with HHS, the Justice Department, States, stores, and EBT contractors to figure out how and where thefts happen, how stolen benefits are used, and what store equipment or other fixes can help. States must follow security practices that match industry standards and are practical to pay for and use. By December 1, 2023 the Secretary must issue rules requiring State procedures to replace stolen benefits. By December 1, 2024 the Secretary must report to Congress on how often and where thefts happen, the measures taken, industry standards, State plans, and recommendations for better detection and prevention. Federal SNAP funds must be used to require States to replace benefits that a State finds were stolen by skimming, cloning, or similar fraud, if the State submits an approved replacement plan within 60 days after December 29, 2022. The plan must give claim steps (including a signed statement from the household), rules to decide if a claim is valid, recordkeeping and reporting to the Secretary, fair-hearing notice, and theft-prevention plans. Replacements cannot exceed the stolen amount or 2 months of the household’s monthly allotment, whichever is less. A household may get replacements no more than twice per Federal fiscal year from one State agency. Replacements cover thefts from October 1, 2022 through December 20, 2024. The law also cancels $8,000,000 of unused American Rescue Plan SNAP funds. The Comptroller General must report by one year after September 26, 2024 on EBT payment-system security, including how USDA, States, and retailers handle risks and recommendations for improvement. Definitions: allotment, benefit, household, retail food store, and State agency — use the meanings in section 2012.
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7 U.S.C. § 2016a
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73