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How does the EPA catch and convict a SNAP violator?
Last Updated: 09/28/2007
The EPA routinely conducts 'surprise' or 'unannounced' inspections to verify compliance requirements.  In addition, EPA pays up to $10,000 reward to individuals reporting violations that result in successful court cases and/or convictions under the "Citizen Award Program."

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