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Eligibility Services - Department of Workforce Services About Eligibility Services We administer temporary supportive services for thousands of Utah families and individuals We help people address basic needs as they work towards gainful employment and self-sufficiency We focus on determining eligibility and issuing accurate benefits in a timely fashion
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Basic Information for Food Stamp Applicants Basic Information About SNAP Benefits You might be eligible to get help paying for food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP To find out for sure, you'll need to talk to an eligibility specialist who specializes in figuring out if people qualify You can apply for SNAP today The sooner you apply, the sooner you can get help, because your benefits start on the day
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