Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: 194A.050, 194A.505, 194A.990,
7
C.F.R. Part 246, 278.6,
21
U.S.C. 802.
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
42
U.S.C. 1786 and 7 C.F.R. Part 246 provide for
grants for state operation of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
KRS
194A.050(1) authorizes the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services to promulgate administrative regulations
as necessary to qualify for the receipt of federal funds. This administrative
regulation establishes the vendor authorization criteria for the Kentucky
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
(WIC).
Section 1. Vendor Authorization
Criteria.
(1) Only a vendor authorized by the
state WIC agency shall redeem a food instrument.
(2) Each store operated by a business entity
shall be authorized separately from other stores operated by the business
entity.
(3) Each store shall have a
single, fixed location and redeem the WIC food instruments and provide the WIC
foods within the four (4) walls of the establishment.
(4) A retailer authorized as a pharmacy shall
only redeem food instruments for exempt infant formulas and medical
foods.
(5) Food vendors shall be
authorized in sufficient numbers and with distribution adequate to ensure:
(a) Participant convenience and access;
and
(b) Effective management of
vendor review by the cabinet and the local agency.
(6) In order to be an authorized WIC vendor,
a vendor shall:
(a) Complete the application
process, meet authorization criteria, and be approved by the state agency in
accordance with the Kentucky WIC Manual for Applying Retailers;
(b) Provide information required by the WIC
Manual, including sales volume and an updated application, requested by the
state WIC agency;
(c) Stock, at all
times, minimum inventory in accordance with the Quantified Minimum Inventory
Requirements outlined in the Kentucky WIC Manual for Applying Retailers:
1. The stock shall be in the store or in the
store's stockroom;
2. Expired foods
shall not count towards meeting the minimum inventory requirement;
and
3. A pharmacy shall supply
exempt formula or medical foods within forty-eight (48) hours of the state WIC
agency request;
(d)
Obtain infant formula only from the listing of Kentucky WIC Program Authorized
Suppliers of WIC Approved Infant Formulas,
http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/mch/Vendor+Management.htm.
(e) Except for a pharmacy, be in compliance
with the Kentucky Food Code,
902 KAR
45:005, and have a valid retail food establishment or
retail food store permit in the current owner's name;
(f) Except for a pharmacy, be an authorized
SNAP retailer;
(g) Have competitive
prices with other authorized WIC vendors in the area, compared according to the
policy outlined in the WIC Manual for Applying Retailers and the Manual for
Contracted WIC Vendors;
(h) Display
the prices of WIC approved food items on each item or on the shelf or display
case where the items are located. A cost plus ten (10) percent store shall post
the final price (WIC price) on the shelf or on the signage in aisle;
(i) Be in compliance with the other Food and
Nutrition Service programs or the Medicaid program, including:
1. Not be disqualified or withdrawn by the
United States Department of Agriculture from participation in another Food
Nutrition Service program or the Medicaid program;
2. Not be denied application to participate
in SNAP or Medicaid;
3. Not be
currently paying a civil money penalty to SNAP or Medicaid; or
4. Not have been assessed a civil money
penalty by SNAP or Medicaid, and the disqualification period that would
otherwise have been imposed has not expired;
(j) Request authorization for a business
whose primary purpose is to be a retail grocery.
1. A direct distribution outlet or wholesale
food establishment shall not be eligible.
2. A vendor who derives more than fifty (50)
percent of annual food sales revenue from the sale of food items that are
purchased with WIC food instruments shall not be eligible.
3. A retail grocery shall:
a. Have a separate and distinct grocery
department in a stationary location which stocks staple food items in addition
to WIC approved foods; and
b. Have
fifteen (15) percent of gross sales in nontaxable food sales, excluding
specialty items such as bakery goods for a bakery or produce for a fruit and
vegetable stand.
4. A
dairy or home delivery grocery shall not be approved if it operates solely as a
mobile operation.
5. The use of
drive-up windows shall not be approved;
(k) Be registered with the Secretary of State
and be in good standing, if a corporation or partnership;
(l) Be open for business year round at least
eight (8) hours per day, six (6) days per week;
(m) Be accessible to monitoring by state and
federal officials without prior notice;
(n) Not be indebted to the WIC program for an
unpaid claim or a civil money penalty against a store owned or previously owned
by the applying owners; and
(o)
Have the capability to accept WIC program benefits electronically. A store
shall have the use of an internet cable or a currently Food and Nutrition
Services certified system to accept online WIC EBT.
(7) The WIC program shall not authorize a
vendor applicant if, during the last six (6) years, an applicant current owner,
officer, or manager has been convicted of or had a civil judgment for:
(a) Fraud;
(b) Antitrust violation;
(c) Embezzlement, theft, or
forgery;
(d) Bribery;
(e) Falsification or destruction of
records;
(f) Making false
statements or claims;
(g) Receiving
stolen property;
(h) Obstruction
of justice; or
(i) Another act
reflecting on the business integrity and reputation of the applicant, such as
removal from other federal or state programs.
(8) The WIC program shall not authorize a
store that has attempted to circumvent a period of disqualification from the
program, including a store that has undergone a sale or changes of operation if
the transaction involved the following parties:
(a) The seller or transferor is an owner,
operator, or manager currently suspended, sanctioned, or disqualified from WIC,
SNAP, or Medicaid; and
(b) The
buyer or transferee is related to the seller by marriage or consanguinity
within the fourth degree, or was a manager or employee of the seller when the
sanction, suspension, or disqualification was issued or the violation
occurred.
(9) A contract
shall not be entered into with a vendor if the contract would cause a conflict
of interest, real or apparent.
(10)
The WIC program shall terminate a vendor contract if it determines the vendor
or vendor's employee provided false information in connection with the vendor
application.
(11) An authorized WIC
vendor shall send appropriate employees (owner, manager or head cashier) to
attend state WIC agency required training.
(12) If an applying retailer does not meet
the criteria upon review by either the local or state WIC agency:
(a) The applying retailer shall be notified
in writing;
(b) After two (2)
reviews, the applying retailer shall not apply for the program for sixty (60)
days from the date of denial;
(c)
After three (3) reviews, the applying retailer shall not apply for 120 days
from the date of the denial;
(d)
Each subsequent denial shall result in an additional sixty (60) day
denial.
(13) A person
aggrieved by a decision of the cabinet may file a written request for a hearing
with the cabinet within fifteen (15) days after receipt of notice of the
adverse action. The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter
13B.
Section 2.
Procedures for Authorized Vendors. Authorized vendors shall comply with the
Manual for Contracted WIC Vendors.
Section
3. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Kentucky WIC Manual for
Applying Retailers", October 2013; and
(b) "Manual for Contracted WIC Vendors",
October 2013.
(2) This
material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright
law, at the Department for Public Health, 275 East Main Street, Frankfort,
Kentucky 40621, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
194A.050,
211.090(3),
7 C.F.R. Part 246,
42
U.S.C. 1786