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DSS benefits have changed due to the federal budget reconciliation bill (H.R.1). Find out how it will impact you on our website, which answers questions about work requirements and exemptions for SNAP and HUSKY (Medicaid).

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  • To Report Fraud or Abuse of Programs

    The Department of Social Services is strongly committed to identifying and eliminating fraud, whether it be committed by a client, provider or vendor.

  • Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents or ABAWDs

    Starting December 1, 2025, all towns in Connecticut will now follow special SNAP work rules for adults. Please use this SNAP Work Rules pre-screener to understand if these new rules apply to you.

  • Report Vendor Fraud or Abuse

    Provider or Vendor Fraud is an “intentional” deception or misrepresentation which results in an unearned benefit to a provider or vendor, usually in the form of an excess payment, through the Medical Assistance Programs.

  • SNAP Policy Manual

  • Report Client Fraud or Abuse

    Please use this form to report client fraud or abuse.

  • New Hire Orientation Information & Forms

    Information for new employees; what to expect on your first day.

  • Medicaid Waiver Applications

    The CT Department of Social Services is the single state agency for the Medicaid program and is responsible for the overall administration of the program, including all federal Medicaid Waivers. This section will provide the notice of the Department of Social Services’ intention to submit a federal Medicaid Waiver application to the Centers on Medicare and Medicaid Services. Medicaid Waiver applications may include a submission for a new Medicaid waiver application, renewal or amendment.

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