New York Biannual Recertification To Entitlement To Benefits is a process that New York State requires for those receiving certain public assistance programs, such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Cash Assistance. The recertification process is designed to ensure that recipients of these benefits are still eligible to receive them. This process is conducted every six months and requires the recipient to provide documentation and proof of their current status, income and other information relevant to their eligibility. The New York Biannual Recertification To Entitlement To Benefits includes the following processes: 1. Medicaid Recertification: This process requires the recipient to provide updated information on their current income and other relevant information to determine their eligibility for Medicaid. 2. SNAP Recertification: This process requires the recipient to provide updated information on their income and other relevant information to determine their eligibility for SNAP. 3. Cash Assistance Recertification: This process requires the recipient to provide updated information on their income and other relevant information to determine their eligibility for Cash Assistance. 4. Emergency Assistance Recertification: This process requires the recipient to provide updated information on their current income and other relevant information to determine their eligibility for Emergency Assistance. 5. Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Recertification: This process requires the recipient to provide updated information on their income and other relevant information to determine their eligibility for Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).