Yes
No, that's not fraud.
I dont know o.o
It depends on the state/county where the WIC participant resides. You would have to contact your local WIC office to find out the specific details.
Buying or selling SNAP (food stamps) or WIC is labeled as a federal crime according to this USDA sponsored anti fraud poster.
no. I believe you can. Its called WIC
If you are just visiting, no. There are residential requirements you must meet to prove you are a resident of the state where WIC services (benefits) are being provided. If you move to North Carolina and visit a local WIC clinic, they will likely perform an "out of state transfer" to request your WIC records from Florida. Typically, you can receive WIC benefits in your new state within a day or two of the transfer request. These safeguards are in place to ensure a WIC participant is not cheating the system by engaging in "dual participation" -- basically receiving double benefits from the program.
VOC , WIC, and of course the State.
I dont think it matters if you live at home or not.....you just have to meet the eligibility requirements and I found a link and added it so you should check that out to see if that will help you out.
WIC is not really known for giving away free diapers. I would check with your local WIC office which is normally located at your local health department. Normally they only do food and formula.
The income limits for both the SNAP and WIC programs are determined by the federal poverty level. Each state can set their own limits which can be lower for each according to the cost of living in that state.
No I called.
No, you are medically emancipated, but you are not emancipated legally to make your own choices and live where you please.