104. Federal Food Stamp Act
All links are to the Federal Food Stamp Act, 7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq., as posted at the U.S. Code collection of the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University Law School.
- 2011 – Congressional declaration of policy
- 2012 – Definitions
- 2012a – Publicly operated community health centers
- 2013 – Establishment of program
- 2014 – Eligible households
- 2015 – Eligibility disqualifications
- 2016 – Issuance and use of coupons
- 2017 – Value of allotment
- 2018 – Approval of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns
- 2019 – Redemption of coupons
- 2020 – Administration
- 2021 – Civil money penalties and disqualification of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns
- 2022 – Disposition of claims
- 2023 – Administrative and judicial review; restoration of rights
- 2024 – Violations and enforcement
- 2025 – Administrative cost-sharing and quality control
- 2026 – Research, demonstration, and evaluations
- 2027 – Appropriations and allotments
- 2028 – Puerto Rico block grant
- 2029 – Workfare
- 2030 – Washington Family Independence Demonstration Project
- 2031 – Food stamp portion of Minnesota Family Investment Plan
- 2032 – Automated data processing and information retrieval systems
- 2033 – Territory of American Samoa
- 2034 – Assistance for community food projects
- 2035 – Simplified Food Stamp Program
- 2036 – Availability of commodities for emergency food assistance program



