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The Next Frontier in Public Benefits: Electronic Benefit Cards
Electronic
benefit transfers are now the primary means that states use to deliver
public benefits, and a growing number of states are moving to the use of
commercial-brand prepaid debit cards, or electronic payment cards. A
recently passed law requires that, without a waiver, all federal nontax
payments be delivered electronically. While this mechanism offers many
advantages for clients over paper checks, the need for consumer
protections has received insufficient attention. Proposed federal
legislation would extend consumer protections to government-sponsored
electronic payment cards.
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Related Content
- Webinar archive and resources on electronic benefits transfer
- Karen K, Harris and Susan Ritacca, Alternative Credit Data: To Report or Not to Report, That Is the Question (Nov.-Dec. 2010)
- Ji Won Kim et al., (webinar recording), The Next Frontier in Public Benefits: Electronic Benefits Cards (I couldn’t find a date--maybe something to keep in mind for future archiving?)
- Barbara Leyser, Recipient Concerns with the Use of Electronic Benefit Transfer Systems for the Delivery of State and Federal Benefits (Sept.-Oct. 1998)
