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program, written procedures addressing:
(1) The prevention throughout the entire
slaughter and dressing operation of
contamination of carcasses and parts by
enteric pathogens (e.g., Salmonella and
Campylobacter) and by fecal material,
including microbial test results; and (2)
the prevention of carcasses and parts
contaminated by visible fecal material
from entering the chiller.
Each establishment operating under
the New Poultry Inspection System
(NPIS) is required to collect and
maintain additional information
concerning poultry slaughter. As part of
the HACCP system, establishments
operating under NPIS maintain written
procedures to prevent carcasses afflicted
with septicemia and toxemia from
entering the chiller, as well as records
that document that the products
resulting from slaughter operations meet
the definition of ready-to-cook poultry.
Additionally, each establishment
operating under the NPIS also needs to
submit on an annual basis an attestation
to the management member of the local
FSIS circuit safety committee stating
that it maintains a program to monitor
and document any work-related
conditions of establishment workers.
FSIS has made the following
estimates based upon an information
collection assessment:
Estimate of Burden: FSIS estimates
that it will take respondents an average
of .125 hours to record results and
maintain necessary documentation.
Respondents: Official poultry
establishments.
Estimated No. of Respondents: 289.
Estimated No. of Annual Responses
per Respondent: 5,291.3.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 19,204 hours.
Copies of this information collection
assessment can be obtained from Gina
Kouba, Office of Policy and Program
Development, Food Safety and
Inspection Service, USDA, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, Room 6065,
South Building, Washington, DC 20250–
3700; (202) 720–5627.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of FSIS’s functions, including whether
the information will have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of FSIS’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information, including the
validity of the method and assumptions
used; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (d) ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information, including through the use
of appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
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summarized and included in the request
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Request for Information: WIC National
Universal Product Code Database Next
Steps
Food and Nutrition Service
(FNS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice; Reopening of Comment
Period.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition
Service (FNS), Special Supplemental
Nutrition Program for Women, Infants
and Children (WIC Program or WIC) is
issuing this Request for Information to
obtain input from WIC State agencies,
authorized vendors, food manufacturers,
technology partners, and other
interested stakeholders regarding the
direction of the National Universal
Product Code (NUPC) database. The
NUPC database can be used by WIC
State agencies delivering benefits via
Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) to
develop, update and maintain their
Authorized Product Lists (APLs). FNS is
specifically interested in obtaining
stakeholder perspectives on the role of
the NUPC database to the program
community, and different options for
operating, maintaining, and/or
enhancing the database. FNS welcomes
comments from all interested
stakeholders.
As a background, on January 30, 2020,
FNS issued the initial Request for
Information, beginning a 60-day public
comment period. Public involvement
opportunities including public
meetings, are now being modified based
on considerations for employee and
public health and safety. We recognize
that there is a need to reopen the
SUMMARY:
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comment period to accommodate
meaningful public involvement. FNS is
reopening the comment period to
provide additional time for interested
parties to review this Request for
Information.
The comment period for the
Request for Information that was
published on January 30, 2020 (82 FR
5368) ended March 30, 2020. To be
assured of consideration, comments
must be received on or before May 18,
2020.
ADDRESSES: Comments are accepted
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal.
Go to https://www.regulations.gov, and
follow the online instructions for
submitting comments electronically.
Comments may also be submitted via
email to Dana.Rasmussen@USDA.gov.
Please enter ‘‘NUPC Database Public
Comment’’ in the subject line to the
email.
DATES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dana Rasmussen, Senior Technical
Advisor, Supplemental Food Programs
Division, at (703) 305–1628.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The WIC
Program, authorized under the Child
Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended (P.L.
89–642), provides low-income pregnant,
breastfeeding, and postpartum women,
infants, and children up to age five with
nutritious supplemental foods, nutrition
education, including breastfeeding
promotion and support, and referrals to
health and social services. The program
is administered by USDA FNS. FNS
provides grant funds which are used by
WIC State agencies to operate the WIC
Program and distribute benefits through
local WIC clinics. The program operates
throughout the 50 States, the District of
Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, American
Samoa, the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S.
Virgin Islands, and through 33 Indian
Tribal Organizations.
The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of
2010 (HHFKA, P.L. 111–296) requires
all WIC State agencies to implement
EBT systems by October 1, 2020, or seek
an exemption. To implement EBT, some
State agencies must update their
management information systems to
issue benefits via EBT and must ensure
the necessary EBT infrastructure is in
place for clinics and vendors. To date,
over half of all WIC State agencies have
implemented EBT statewide, with the
remaining State agencies engaged in the
EBT planning and implementation
processes pursuant to the statutory
mandate.
Section 352(e) of the HHFKA directed
the Secretary of Agriculture to establish
an NUPC database for use by all WIC
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State agencies in implementing EBT.
HHFKA provides $1 million each fiscal
year, to remain available until
expended, for NUPC database
development, hosting, hardware and
software configuration, and database
support. Program regulations at 7 CFR
246.12(cc) require WIC State agencies
with EBT to use the NUPC database.
The NUPC database is intended to be
used by WIC State agencies with EBT as
a tool to help create and manage their
APLs. Only State agencies have access
to the NUPC database. The database
provides a source of information about
WIC-authorized foods which other State
agencies may use in creating their APLs.
Each WIC State agency is responsible
for developing a list of food items
available for WIC participants for
purchase consistent with Program
requirements defined in 7 CFR 246.10.
WIC State agencies determine the types,
brands, and physical forms of WICeligible foods. State agencies may also
consider State-specific nutrition criteria
(e.g., only low sodium canned
vegetables), packaging methods (e.g.,
pouch, can, jar) and packaging sizes
(e.g., single container, multi-pack case).
For WIC State agencies using EBT, the
State agency-approved foods are set
forth on an electronic APL, which lists
the WIC food item, food category, size,
Universal Product Code (UPC), and
other technical details. The APL is
unique to each State agency. There is no
Federal or national APL.
WIC State agencies update their APLs
on a regular basis. Consistent with 7
CFR 246.12 and per WIC EBT operating
rules, WIC-authorized vendors are
required to retrieve a State agency’s APL
and apply it to their cash register
systems at least every 48 hours, but
most do so on a nightly basis.
WIC State agencies send a copy of
their individual APLs to the NUPC
database. After passing a screening and
once additional nutritional product
information is gathered, the individual
products on the State agency’s APL are
added to the NUPC database. A State
agency’s raw APL file is not available
for download via the NUPC database.
The NUPC database currently
includes but is not limited to the
following information by food item from
WIC EBT State agencies, as applicable:
UPC or Price Lookup Code (PLU), the
latter for fresh fruits and vegetables;
product category (e.g., Bread/Whole
Grains) and subcategory (e.g., 100%
Whole Wheat); nutrition information
and ingredients; package images
including product labels; the
manufacturer name; manufacturer data
sheets when needed; and the State
agency authorizing the product. An
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optional free form comments field is
available to State agencies. For fresh
fruits and vegetables, a State agency
may submit PLUs or UPCs. Appendix A
lists current NUPC database elements.
WIC State agencies may optionally
choose to submit pricing data into the
NUPC database, but this data is for
individual State agency use only. Most
State agencies do not enter pricing data,
due to the significant effort required to
enter and maintain it given pricing
fluctuations, coupled with the limited
benefit of use. Most prices are sensitive
to local market conditions.
A WIC State agency can use the NUPC
database to obtain product information
helpful in developing or modifying its
APL. The NUPC database reduces the
need to separately gather this same
information from manufacturers, food
retailers, food distributors or industry
food databases.
NUPC does not: (1) represent a
complete/combined listing of all Statespecific APLs, but rather contains
individual APL-related data submitted
by WIC EBT States (and supplemented
with other nutrition-related
information); (2) set forth a Federal or
national WIC APL; or (3) include up-todate pricing information.
The original intent of the NUPC
database was to support statewide
implementation of EBT. As more WIC
State agencies achieve statewide EBT,
FNS seeks input regarding the use of the
NUPC database by the program
community and different options for
operating, maintaining, and/or
enhancing the database. FNS poses the
questions below to prompt stakeholder
responses.
USDA FNS is seeking information
from stakeholders on the following
questions:
1. For WIC State agency input only, is
the current NUPC database useful in its
current form in creating and managing
APLs and implementing EBT? Please
explain.
2. Within HHFKA statutory
requirements, should USDA FNS reenvision its approach to the NUPC
database to the benefit of program
stakeholders? Please explain.
3. Given currently available NUPC
database information, what are the
advantages and disadvantages of
providing NUPC database access to, or
sharing WIC State agency NUPC-related
information with, other entities such as
food manufacturers and/or WIC
authorized vendors?
4. Although current statute requires
USDA to operate an NUPC database for
use by WIC EBT States, do WIC State
agencies prefer to create and manage
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their APLs without the use of the
Federal NUPC database? Please explain.
FNS appreciates your thoughtful and
responsive replies to all questions. Your
feedback is essential to help FNS ensure
administration of the WIC Program is
effective and efficient as possible.
Together, we can strive to improve
operations and outcomes to best serve
participants, stakeholders, and
American taxpayers.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Pamilyn Miller,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
SUMMARY:
Appendix A:
Current NUPC Database Elements
1. National UPC Database Core Fields
The Core Fields contain information that is
set on the National level and cannot be
edited at the WIC State Agency level. Only
FNS staff or the FNS contractor may edit
these fields.
National Core Fields
UPC/PLU Number
Manufacturer Code
Manufacturer Name
[Food] Category
[Food] Subcategory
Default Filtered
Comments
2. WIC State Agency Fields, including
Editable Fields
These fields are generally specific to each
WIC State Agency and can only be edited by
that State agency. Some of these fields
(Product Size through Benefit Unit
Description Type) may be adopted from a
national entry or an entry by another State
agency and then edited to reflect current
State-specific authorized foods. These fields
generally do not have any national
attributes—they are specific to each State
agency. The only State agency field that
cannot be edited by the WIC State agency is
the Product Unit of Measure (UOM). Most
fields, e.g., price, are optional.
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WIC State Agency Fields
Product Size
Product UOM *
Product Name
Benefit Unit Description Type
Short Product Name
Benefit Unit Description
Container Size
Container Type
Price
Price Type
Broadband Flag
Agency Effective Date
Agency End Date
Package Size
Rebate Flag
Manual Voucher Indicator
Filter for State Agency Search
* Cannot be edited by State agency
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Forest Service
Newspapers Used for Publication of
Legal Notices by the Rocky Mountain
Region, Which Includes Colorado,
Kansas, Nebraska, and Parts of South
Dakota and Wyoming
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice lists the
newspapers that will be used by the
Ranger Districts, Forests, and Regional
Office of the Rocky Mountain Region to
publish legal notices. The intended
effect of this action is to inform
interested members of the public which
newspapers the Forest Service will use
to publish notices of proposed actions
and notices of decision. This will
provide the public with constructive
notice of Forest Service proposals and
decisions, provide information on the
procedures to comment, object or
appeal, and establish the date that the
Forest Service will use to determine if
comments or appeals/objections were
timely.
DATES: Publication of legal notices in
the listed newspapers will begin on the
date of this publication and continue
until further notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lucy Maldonado, Regional
Administrative Review Coordinator
(Acting), Rocky Mountain Region, 1617
Cole Blvd., Bldg. 17, Lakewood, CO
80401; or by phone at (303) 275–5188 or
email at lucy.g.maldonado@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
administrative procedures at 36 CFR
214, 218, and 219 require the Forest
Service to publish notices in a
newspaper of general circulation. The
content of the notices is specified in 36
CFR 214, 218, and 219. In general, the
notices will identify: The decision or
project, by title or subject matter; the
name and title of the official making the
decision; how to obtain additional
information; and where and how to file
comments or appeals/objections. The
date the notice is published will be used
to establish the official date for the
beginning of the comment or appeal/
objection period. The newspapers to be
used are as follows:
Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain
Region
Regional Forester decisions affecting
National Forests in Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska and those portions of South
Dakota and Wyoming within the
Rocky Mountain Region: The Denver
Post
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Arapaho and Roosevelt National
Forests and Pawnee National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Coloradoan
Canyon Lakes District Ranger decisions:
Coloradoan
Pawnee District Ranger decisions:
Greeley Tribune
Boulder District Ranger decisions: Daily
Camera
Clear Creek District Ranger decisions:
Clear Creek Courant
Sulphur District Ranger decisions:
Middle Park Times
Bighorn National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger
decisions: Casper Star-Tribune
Black Hills National Forest
Forest Supervisor and District Ranger
decisions: The Rapid City Journal
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and
Gunnison National Forests
Forest Supervisor decisions: Grand
Junction Daily Sentinel
Grand Valley District Ranger decisions:
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Paonia District Ranger decisions: Delta
County Independent
Gunnison District Ranger decisions:
Gunnison Country Times
Norwood District Ranger decisions:
Telluride Daily Planet
Ouray District Ranger decisions:
Montrose Daily Press
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests
and Thunder Basin National Grassland
Forest Supervisor decisions: Laramie
Daily Boomerang
Laramie District Ranger decisions:
Laramie Daily Boomerang
Douglas District Ranger decisions:
Casper Star-Tribune
Brush Creek—Hayden District Ranger
decisions: Rawlins Daily-Times
District Ranger decisions for Hahns
Peak-Bears Ears and Yampa:
Steamboat Pilot
Parks District Ranger decisions: Jackson
County Star
Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska
and South Dakota
Forest Supervisor decisions: The Rapid
City Journal
Bessey District/Charles E. Bessey Tree
Nursery District Ranger decisions:
The North Platte Telegraph
Pine Ridge District Ranger decisions:
The Rapid City Journal
District Ranger decisions for Samuel R.
McKelvie National Forest: The North
Platte Telegraph
District Ranger decisions for Fall River
and Wall Districts, Buffalo Gap
National Grassland: The Rapid City
Journal
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Request for Information: WIC National Universal Product Code
Database Next Steps
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice; Reopening of Comment Period.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition
Service (FNS), Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants and Children (WIC Program or WIC) is issuing this Request for
Information to obtain input from WIC State agencies, authorized
vendors, food manufacturers, technology partners, and other interested
stakeholders regarding the direction of the National Universal Product
Code (NUPC) database. The NUPC database can be used by WIC State
agencies delivering benefits via Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) to
develop, update and maintain their Authorized Product Lists (APLs). FNS
is specifically interested in obtaining stakeholder perspectives on the
role of the NUPC database to the program community, and different
options for operating, maintaining, and/or enhancing the database. FNS
welcomes comments from all interested stakeholders.
As a background, on January 30, 2020, FNS issued the initial
Request for Information, beginning a 60-day public comment period.
Public involvement opportunities including public meetings, are now
being modified based on considerations for employee and public health
and safety. We recognize that there is a need to reopen the
[[Page 21173]]
comment period to accommodate meaningful public involvement. FNS is
reopening the comment period to provide additional time for interested
parties to review this Request for Information.
DATES: The comment period for the Request for Information that was
published on January 30, 2020 (82 FR 5368) ended March 30, 2020. To be
assured of consideration, comments must be received on or before May
18, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Comments are accepted through the Federal eRulemaking
Portal. Go to https://www.regulations.gov, and follow the online
instructions for submitting comments electronically. Comments may also
be submitted via email to [email protected]. Please enter ``NUPC
Database Public Comment'' in the subject line to the email.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dana Rasmussen, Senior Technical
Advisor, Supplemental Food Programs Division, at (703) 305-1628.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The WIC Program, authorized under the Child
Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended (P.L. 89-642), provides low-income
pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children up
to age five with nutritious supplemental foods, nutrition education,
including breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals to health
and social services. The program is administered by USDA FNS. FNS
provides grant funds which are used by WIC State agencies to operate
the WIC Program and distribute benefits through local WIC clinics. The
program operates throughout the 50 States, the District of Columbia,
Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and through 33 Indian Tribal
Organizations.
The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (HHFKA, P.L. 111-296)
requires all WIC State agencies to implement EBT systems by October 1,
2020, or seek an exemption. To implement EBT, some State agencies must
update their management information systems to issue benefits via EBT
and must ensure the necessary EBT infrastructure is in place for
clinics and vendors. To date, over half of all WIC State agencies have
implemented EBT statewide, with the remaining State agencies engaged in
the EBT planning and implementation processes pursuant to the statutory
mandate.
Section 352(e) of the HHFKA directed the Secretary of Agriculture
to establish an NUPC database for use by all WIC State agencies in
implementing EBT. HHFKA provides $1 million each fiscal year, to remain
available until expended, for NUPC database development, hosting,
hardware and software configuration, and database support. Program
regulations at 7 CFR 246.12(cc) require WIC State agencies with EBT to
use the NUPC database. The NUPC database is intended to be used by WIC
State agencies with EBT as a tool to help create and manage their APLs.
Only State agencies have access to the NUPC database. The database
provides a source of information about WIC-authorized foods which other
State agencies may use in creating their APLs.
Each WIC State agency is responsible for developing a list of food
items available for WIC participants for purchase consistent with
Program requirements defined in 7 CFR 246.10. WIC State agencies
determine the types, brands, and physical forms of WIC-eligible foods.
State agencies may also consider State-specific nutrition criteria
(e.g., only low sodium canned vegetables), packaging methods (e.g.,
pouch, can, jar) and packaging sizes (e.g., single container, multi-
pack case).
For WIC State agencies using EBT, the State agency-approved foods
are set forth on an electronic APL, which lists the WIC food item, food
category, size, Universal Product Code (UPC), and other technical
details. The APL is unique to each State agency. There is no Federal or
national APL.
WIC State agencies update their APLs on a regular basis. Consistent
with 7 CFR 246.12 and per WIC EBT operating rules, WIC-authorized
vendors are required to retrieve a State agency's APL and apply it to
their cash register systems at least every 48 hours, but most do so on
a nightly basis.
WIC State agencies send a copy of their individual APLs to the NUPC
database. After passing a screening and once additional nutritional
product information is gathered, the individual products on the State
agency's APL are added to the NUPC database. A State agency's raw APL
file is not available for download via the NUPC database.
The NUPC database currently includes but is not limited to the
following information by food item from WIC EBT State agencies, as
applicable: UPC or Price Lookup Code (PLU), the latter for fresh fruits
and vegetables; product category (e.g., Bread/Whole Grains) and
subcategory (e.g., 100% Whole Wheat); nutrition information and
ingredients; package images including product labels; the manufacturer
name; manufacturer data sheets when needed; and the State agency
authorizing the product. An optional free form comments field is
available to State agencies. For fresh fruits and vegetables, a State
agency may submit PLUs or UPCs. Appendix A lists current NUPC database
elements.
WIC State agencies may optionally choose to submit pricing data
into the NUPC database, but this data is for individual State agency
use only. Most State agencies do not enter pricing data, due to the
significant effort required to enter and maintain it given pricing
fluctuations, coupled with the limited benefit of use. Most prices are
sensitive to local market conditions.
A WIC State agency can use the NUPC database to obtain product
information helpful in developing or modifying its APL. The NUPC
database reduces the need to separately gather this same information
from manufacturers, food retailers, food distributors or industry food
databases.
NUPC does not: (1) represent a complete/combined listing of all
State-specific APLs, but rather contains individual APL-related data
submitted by WIC EBT States (and supplemented with other nutrition-
related information); (2) set forth a Federal or national WIC APL; or
(3) include up-to-date pricing information.
The original intent of the NUPC database was to support statewide
implementation of EBT. As more WIC State agencies achieve statewide
EBT, FNS seeks input regarding the use of the NUPC database by the
program community and different options for operating, maintaining,
and/or enhancing the database. FNS poses the questions below to prompt
stakeholder responses.
USDA FNS is seeking information from stakeholders on the following
questions:
1. For WIC State agency input only, is the current NUPC database
useful in its current form in creating and managing APLs and
implementing EBT? Please explain.
2. Within HHFKA statutory requirements, should USDA FNS re-envision
its approach to the NUPC database to the benefit of program
stakeholders? Please explain.
3. Given currently available NUPC database information, what are
the advantages and disadvantages of providing NUPC database access to,
or sharing WIC State agency NUPC-related information with, other
entities such as food manufacturers and/or WIC authorized vendors?
4. Although current statute requires USDA to operate an NUPC
database for use by WIC EBT States, do WIC State agencies prefer to
create and manage
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their APLs without the use of the Federal NUPC database? Please
explain.
FNS appreciates your thoughtful and responsive replies to all
questions. Your feedback is essential to help FNS ensure administration
of the WIC Program is effective and efficient as possible. Together, we
can strive to improve operations and outcomes to best serve
participants, stakeholders, and American taxpayers.
Pamilyn Miller,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
Appendix A:
Current NUPC Database Elements
1. National UPC Database Core Fields
The Core Fields contain information that is set on the National
level and cannot be edited at the WIC State Agency level. Only FNS
staff or the FNS contractor may edit these fields.
National Core Fields
UPC/PLU Number
Manufacturer Code
Manufacturer Name
[Food] Category
[Food] Subcategory
Default Filtered
Comments
2. WIC State Agency Fields, including Editable Fields
These fields are generally specific to each WIC State Agency and
can only be edited by that State agency. Some of these fields
(Product Size through Benefit Unit Description Type) may be adopted
from a national entry or an entry by another State agency and then
edited to reflect current State-specific authorized foods. These
fields generally do not have any national attributes--they are
specific to each State agency. The only State agency field that
cannot be edited by the WIC State agency is the Product Unit of
Measure (UOM). Most fields, e.g., price, are optional.
WIC State Agency Fields
Product Size
Product UOM *
Product Name
Benefit Unit Description Type
Short Product Name
Benefit Unit Description
Container Size
Container Type
Price
Price Type
Broadband Flag
Agency Effective Date
Agency End Date
Package Size
Rebate Flag
Manual Voucher Indicator
Filter for State Agency Search
* Cannot be edited by State agency
[FR Doc. 2020-08041 Filed 4-15-20; 8:45 am]
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