Disqualification for Fleeing Felon and Probation or Parole Violators
(a)An individual determined to be a fleeing felon, as…#
(a) An individual determined to be a fleeing felon, as defined in He-W 701.02(a), shall be an ineligible household member. Pursuant to 7 CFR 273.11(n)(1)( i ), the department shall establish an individual as a fleeing felon through a four-part test:
(1) There is an outstanding felony warrant for the individual by a federal, state, or local law enforcement agency, and the underlying cause for the warrant is for committing or attempting to commit a crime that is a felony under the law of the place from which the individual is fleeing or a high misdemeanor under the law of New Jersey;
(2) The individual is aware of, or should reasonably have been able to expect that, the felony warrant has already or would have been issued;
(3) The individual has taken some action to avoid being arrested or jailed; and
(4) The federal, state, or local law enforcement agency is actively seeking the individual pursuant to 7 CFR 273.11(n)(3).
(b)An individual determined to be a probation or parole…#
(b) An individual determined to be a probation or parole violator shall be an ineligible household member . To be considered a probation or parole violator, an impartial party, as designated by the department, must determine that the individual violated a condition of probation or parole imposed under federal or state law and that federal, state, or local law enforcement authorities are actively seeking the individual to enforce the conditions of the probation or parole, pursuant to 7 CFR 273.11(n)(3).
Source. #6549, eff 8-1-97; rpld by #7510, eff 7-1-01
New. #13645, eff 5-24-23