“We want to ensure Tennesseans who may be impacted by these federal changes are fully informed” – TDHS Commissioner Clarence H. Carter

New Federal Law Updates SNAP Work Requirements for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) in Tennessee.

According to the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS), there has been an update to its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) following the passage of HR 1 in July 2025.

Once the change is implemented, the work requirements for the SNAP Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) will require customers to follow certain work rules to maintain SNAP eligibility.

The updated ABAWD work rules will apply if adults:

  • Are between 18 and under 65 years old;
  • Do not have a disability; and
  • Do not live with children under 14.

ABAWD customers may only receive SNAP benefits for three months in a three-year period unless they:

  • Work, volunteer, or participate in a job training program at least 20 hours a week (80 hours a month)
  • ABAWD customers may lose SNAP benefits after three months if they do not adhere to the updated ABAWD work requirements

“We want to ensure Tennesseans who may be impacted by these federal changes are fully informed and prepared to make any necessary adjustments,” commented TDHS Commissioner Clarence H. Carter. “Our priority is to support our customers with the resources they need to comply with the updated requirements while maintaining access to vital nutrition assistance.”

According to official documents, there will be some exclusions (while still being able to receive SNAP benefits). Those include:

  • Under the age of 18
  • Are 65 years of age or older
  • Are pregnant
  • Work, volunteer, or participate in a job training program at least 80 hours a month
  • Live with a child under 14
  • Care for someone who is sick or disabled
  • Get disability benefits like Social Security, SSI or VA
  • Have a health problem or temporary disability that keeps them from working
  • Enrolled in school at least halftime
  • In a drug or alcohol treatment program
  • Receive unemployment benefits

“Customers who believe they qualify for an exemption are encouraged to upload their verification documents via the One DHS Customer Portal (https://onedhs.tn.gov/csp) no later than Oct. 31, 2025,” according to TDHS.

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