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  2. Transportation Worker Identification Credential - Wikipedia

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    Each card contains a Federal Agency Smart Credential Number (FASC-N), which uniquely identifies each card in Federal databases, encoded on its ICC. On the faulty cards, the FASC-N has not been fully encoded, causing the readers to view the card as an invalid card. The agency has posted a list online with the serial numbers of affected cards.

  3. Electronic benefit transfer - Wikipedia

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    EBT cards from several states. Electronic benefit transfer (EBT) is an electronic system that allows state welfare departments to issue benefits via a magnetically encoded payment card used in the United States. It reached nationwide operations in 2004. Benefits provided via EBT are of two types: food and cash.

  4. Georgia Food Stamps Benefits Are Scheduled for These ... - AOL

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    Georgia SNAP EBT cards can be used at most grocery stores and certain other retail locations. You can also use your SNAP EBT card at participating farmers’ markets to purchase fresh produce.

  5. SNAP FAQ: What Is the Georgia EBT Card and How Can ... - AOL

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    Georgia's SNAP, formerly known as the food stamp program, is administered and operated by the Georgia Division of Family & Children Services. The DFCS deposits monthly SNAP benefits to eligible...

  6. Food Stamps Schedule: When Georgia SNAP Recipients Can ... - AOL

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    Georgia SNAP EBT cards can be used at most grocery stores and certain other retail locations. You can use SNAP benefits to purchase the following food items: Fruits and vegetables.

  7. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    On 13 June 2011, in an effort to improve E-Verify's accuracy in Mississippi, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched the "Records and Information from DMVs for E-Verify" (RIDE) program in the state. The RIDE program compares driver's licenses or other government-issued ID cards against data held by the state's motor vehicle agency. [76]