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The meeting commenced with the approval of remote participation for a board member and the introduction of a new board member. The Commissioner provided feedback regarding board emails. During the comment period, a representative from the Virginia League of Social Service Executives discussed the League's focus on the Federal shutdown impact and legislative priorities, specifically advocating for state coverage of SNAP administrative costs. Key action items included approving the minutes from the August 2025 meeting and approving a regulation change for Permanency Services. A closed meeting was held to discuss the legal rationale for withdrawing action on the 22VAC40-325 Fraud Reduction/Elimination Effort, after which the Board requested the Department resubmit a regulatory action for the Fraud Program within 60 days. The Board also approved a request from Wise County DSS regarding local jurisdiction policy for inclement weather and holidays. The establishment of the 2026 Meeting Schedule was deferred to the December 2025 meeting. The agenda also included an overview of the Office of the Children's Ombudsman and a presentation on Executive Directive 13, which was moved to the December meeting. A request was made for a December presentation regarding options to address eligibility errors.
The meeting commenced with a comment period where updates were provided by the Executive Director of the VA Community Action Partnership regarding the statewide volunteer income tax coalition program, and the President of the Virginia League of Social Service Executives concerning local department membership status and preparations for the 2026 legislative session. Action items approved included the Benefit Programs Specialist Appreciation Month Resolution, the 22VAC40-325 Fraud Reduction/Elimination Effort Fast Track Regulation, a Deviation Request from Orange County DSS, and updates to LDSS Administrative/HR Manual Chapters 1-3. The board established the 2026 Meeting Schedule, amending it to ensure the February 2026 meeting would be held in person due to the current meeting being virtual. Board members requested future deep dives into SNAP Errors/QC data once 2026 data is available, an analysis of dollars captured through the Fraud Program within six months, and a presentation on Survivor Benefits for Children in Foster Care at a subsequent meeting. A committee was also appointed to recommend a location for the June 2026 meeting.
The meeting included an acknowledgement and approval for remote participation by two board members. The Commissioner provided an overview of current agency priorities, and the League of Social Service Executives shared information regarding statewide model projects and navigation of the General Assembly. Action items included the approval of the Fraud Reduction/Elimination Effort regulations, approval of Deviation Requests for Patrick County, Radford City, Washington County, and Brunswick County DSS, and approval for updates to the LDSS Administrative/HR Manual concerning Performance Management and Employee Relations. The committee suggested Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, and Tazewell as potential locations for the June 2026 meeting, with Harrisonburg being favored. Board members requested standing updates on the SNAP error rate and Medicaid work requirements implementation, as well as a report on rising constituent issues.
The meeting commenced with a comment period which included updates from the Executive Director of the VA Community Action Partnership regarding the statewide volunteer income tax coalition program, and the President of the Virginia League of Social Service Executives concerning membership status and legislative package preparations for the 2026 session. Action items approved included the resolution for Benefit Programs Specialist Appreciation Month, the 22VAC40-325 Fraud Reduction/Elimination Effort Fast Track Regulation, a Deviation Request from Orange County DSS, and updates to the LDSS Administrative/HR Manual Chapters 1-3. The 2026 Meeting Schedule was established, noting that the February 2026 meeting would be held in person due to bylaws prohibiting back-to-back virtual meetings. Board members requested follow-up presentations on SNAP Errors/QC data (to be presented in April 2026), a deeper analysis of dollars recovered through the Fraud Program (within six months), and information regarding Survivor Benefits for Children in Foster Care (in April or June). A committee was also appointed to recommend a location for the June meeting.
The meeting commenced with public comment periods, during which updates were provided by the Executive Director of the VA Community Action Partnership regarding the volunteer income tax coalition program, and the President of the Virginia League of Social Service Executives, who confirmed full membership participation and discussed the League's legislative package for the 2026 session. Action items included the approval of minutes from the October 2025 meeting, a resolution for Benefit Programs Specialist Appreciation Month, approval of the 22VAC40-325 Fraud Reduction/Elimination Effort Fast Track Regulation, a deviation request from Orange County DSS, and updates to the LDSS Administrative/HR Manual Chapters 1-3. The 2026 Meeting Schedule was established, amending the bylaws requirement to ensure the February 2026 meeting would be held in person rather than virtually, following this December meeting's virtual format. Board members requested deeper dives into topics including SNAP Errors/QC data analysis (to be presented in April 2026), analysis of dollars recovered through the Fraud Program (within six months), and survivor benefits for children in foster care (April or June meeting). A committee was appointed to recommend a location for the June 2026 meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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