| change of address; |
| change in living arrangements; |
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change in earned and unearned income, including a change in wages or net earnings from self–employment, including your spouse's income if you are married and living together, and parents income if applying for a child; |
| change in resources including your spouse's resources, if you are married and living together, and parents resources if applying for a child; |
| death of spouse or anyone in your household; |
| change in marital status; |
| change in citizenship or immigration status; |
| change in help with living expenses from friends or relatives; |
| eligibility for other benefits or payments; |
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admission to or discharge from an institution (such as a hospital, nursing home, or a correctional institution such as prison, jail, detention center, boot camp, etc,); |
| change in school attendance, if you are under age 22; |
| change in legal alien status; |
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leaving the U.S. for a full calendar month or for 30 consecutive days or more; |
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a warrant for a felony crime or for violating a condition of parole or probation is issued for your arrest. However, effective March 18, 2001, we no longer suspend or deny payments based solely on an outstanding warrant for a violation of probation or parole. |