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Department of Public Welfare (DPW) Office of Income Maintenance Electronic Benefits Transfer Card Risk Management Report Out-of-State Residency Review FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 September 2014 (June, July and August Transactions) Issue Date: 12/15/2014 The information found within this report is for informational purposes only. The results cover a specific period of time and should not to be used to extrapolate the results for a full year.

The September 2014 Cohort for the residency review covers activity for non-contiguous and contiguous states. 693* cases were flagged based on three months of exclusive out-of-state EBT card use. The three months used for this review cycle were June, July and August 2014. The table below displays the states with the highest levels of transaction activity related to the flagged cases. * The 693 flagged cases represent less than 1% of the statewide caseload for the time period. Flagged Cases Out of State Use of EBT Cards Top 10 States by Transaction Activity Rank State Transactions Rank State Transactions 1. New Jersey 2,479 6. Ohio 908 2. New York 2,442 7. Virginia 719 3. Florida 1,728 8. West Virginia 625 4. Georgia 1,083 9. Delaware 571 5. Maryland 991 10. North Carolina 482 The 693 flagged cases were analyzed and grouped into one of three categories based on the state(s) in which the benefits were used. Cases were flagged for benefit use in a non-contiguous state, a contiguous state or both*. The results of the analysis are shown in the chart below at left. The chart below at right focuses on the amount of money that was being used out of state by each of the flagged cases over the 3 month period. Flagged Cases by Type EBT Benefits Used Out of State Non-Contiguous State Contiguous State Both NC and C States 51 (7%) $1,000 or Greater 115 (16.6%) 317 (46%) $500 - $999 339 (48.9%) 325 (47%) $100 - $499 202 (29.2%) Less Than $100 37 (5.3%) 0 200 400 * Cases flagged for both contiguous and non-contiguous state use will be grouped into the contiguous state group for the remainder of this report. 2

The flagged cases were sent to the appropriate County Assistance Office (CAO) for further analysis. Based on the case review done at the CAO, flagged cases were grouped into one of three categories. The chart below shows the outcome for the 693 flagged cases broken out by non-contiguous and contiguous cases. A geographic analysis by county for the Closed Due to Review and the Residency Verified subsets will be illustrated on pages 4 and 5 respectively. Outcome of Cases from September 2014 Cohort Flagged Non-Contiguous State Cases (N = 317) Flagged Contiguous State Cases (N = 376) Total Flagged Cases (N = 693) Already Closed* 84 (26.5%) 68 (18.1%) 152 (21.9%) Residency Verified 67 (21.1%) 149 (39.6%) 216 (31.2%) Closed Due to Review 166 (52.4%) 159 (42.3%) 325 (46.9%) *Represents cases that closed during the period between the identification of flagged cases and beginning of CAO residency review. Closures can be attributed to the normal case management functions of the CAO. All 325 Closed Due to Review cases, both contiguous flagged and non-contiguous flagged, involved cost avoidance for SNAP and/or Cash programs. The total cost avoidance due to the residency review is $427,272. This calculation is based on the Office of Inspector General methodology of multiplying the monthly benefit at time of closing times 6 months and excludes MA benefits. The chart below at left shows the cost avoidance dollars by program. The chart below at right shows the cost avoidance dollars by area. Cost Avoidance by Program Cost Avoidance by Area Cash $12,510 (3%) Area 5 $32,172 (8%) Area 6 $67,902 (16%) Area 1 $138,456 (32%) SNAP $414,762 (97%) Total Dollars - $427,272 Area 4 $55,836 (13%) Area 3 $36,792 (9%) Area 2 $96,114 (22%) 3

Geographic Comparison of Cases Closed Due to Review The maps below illustrate the percentage of Cases Closed Due to Review by county for the non-contiguous cases and the contiguous cases. There were 25 counties in the non-contiguous set that had a percentage of 50.0% or greater. By comparison, the contiguous set had 20 counties that reached that mark. The contiguous case map shows a high number of low and moderate percentages along the perimeter of the state. 4

Geographic Comparison of Residency Verified Cases The maps below illustrate the percentage of Residency Verified cases by county for the non-contiguous cases and the contiguous cases. There were 8 counties in the non-contiguous set that had a percentage of 50.0% or greater. By comparison, the contiguous set had 22 counties that reached that mark. The contiguous case map shows a high number of moderate and high percentages in rural counties along the perimeter of the state. 5

Year to Date Numbers by Month Cases Closed Due to Review Non-Contiguous Cases Contiguous Cases 300 200 166 159 100 0 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun YTD Totals: Non-Contiguous 515 Contiguous 457 All 972 % Closed due to Review Non-Contiguous Cases Contiguous Cases 100.0% 50.0% 0.0% 52.4% 42.3% Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun YTD Averages: Non-Contiguous 52.8% Contiguous 42.2% All - 47.2% Cost Avoidance Dollars Non-Contiguous Cases Contiguous Cases $400,000 $200,000 $0 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun YTD Totals: Non-Contiguous - $717,438 Contiguous - $653,838 All - $1,371,276 6

Out-of-State Residency Review Totals (February 2012 Present) Flagged Case Reviews All Cohorts: 24,598 Current Cohort: 693 Cases Closed Due to Reviews All Cohorts: 11,674 Current Cohort: 325 Cost Avoidance Figures All Cohorts: $17,067,011 Current Cohort: $427,272 7