(ii) WIC
program needs in the special population that are anticipated to be unmet during
the time for which the applicant is applying to be a local agency. The
commissioner shall approve or disapprove an application to serve a special
population according to items A to E.
A. If
the application does not document that the agency meets the eligibility
criteria in part 4617.0015 or is not submitted according to part 4617.0010, the
commissioner shall disapprove the application.
B. If the applicant is eligible for funds
directly from the United States Department of Agriculture to fund the applicant
to provide WIC services to the special population and if the application has
not been disapproved under item A, the commissioner shall approve that
application and shall disapprove all other applications to serve the same
special population.
C. If the
application has not been approved or disapproved under item A or B, the
commissioner shall disapprove the application if:
(1) the application does not identify unmet
WIC program needs in the special population the applicant is applying to serve
or does not document how the applicant intends to meet the identified unmet WIC
program needs in the special population;
(2) based on all information available to the
commissioner, the applicant's assertion of unmet WIC program needs is
incorrect; or
(3) the applicant
does not, at the time of the application, provide health promotion or obstetric
or pediatric health care.
D. If, after considering applications
according to items A to C, there are one or more remaining applications to
serve a special population, the commissioner shall:
(1) request information from each applicant
that has applied to serve a geographic area that includes the geographic area
where some or all of the members of the special population reside, except
applicants whose applications have been disapproved. The commissioner shall
request that each such applicant submit information that relates to the
commissioner's determinations under subitem (2) and consideration of the
factors identified in item E. The commissioner shall consider relevant
information provided by the applicants to serve the geographic areas unless the
commissioner receives the information more than ten business days after the
date of the commissioner's request; and
(2) determine whether the applicant to serve
the special population can better meet the unmet WIC program needs than the
applicants to serve the geographic areas. Unless an applicant to serve the
special population can better meet the unmet WIC program needs of the special
population, the applications to serve the special population shall be denied.
If one or more applicants to serve the special population can better meet the
unmet WIC program needs of the special population, the commissioner shall
approve the application of the applicant that can best meet the unmet WIC
program needs of the special population and shall deny all other applications
to serve the special population.
E. To determine under item D, subitem (2),
whether an applicant can better meet the unmet WIC program needs of a special
population and to determine which applicant can best meet the unmet WIC program
needs of a special population, the commissioner shall consider the factors
listed in subitems (1) to (13). For purposes of subitems (1) to (10),
"applicant" means an applicant to serve the special population or an applicant
to serve one of the geographic areas involved, except applicants whose
applications have been disapproved:
(1) each
applicant's ability to meet any unmet WIC program needs in the special
population, including language skills of staff, use of interpreters, and
staff's knowledge of cultures and health practices;
(2) the extent to which the special
population is at high risk for health problems related to nutritional
deficiencies and the ability of each applicant to meet the needs of the
high-risk persons;
(3) each
applicant's ability to continue meeting the WIC program needs that are
currently being met in the special population;
(4) the relative benefits to the population
to be served;
(5) each applicant's
experience with the WIC program, other maternal and child health programs, and
other public health programs;
(6)
each applicant's experience with and ability to coordinate WIC program benefits
with benefits from other health or human service programs;
(7) the proposed sites at which each
applicant will deliver WIC services;
(8) the results of any financial and
administrative reviews of each applicant, conducted by local, state, or federal
governmental authorities, within five years before the application due date as
specified in the instructions for completing the application;
(9) the results of any audits of each
applicant by an independent accounting firm or the state auditor, within five
years before the application due date as specified in the instructions for
completing the application;
(10)
the availability of local or other funds or in-kind contributions to supplement
the state and federal funds to be expended by each applicant in administering
the WIC program;
(11) the
recommendation, if any, of each community health board whose jurisdiction
includes the geographic area where some or all of the members of the special
population reside and each community health board's rationale for its
recommendation;
(12) whether the
applicant to serve the special population consulted with the existing WIC local
agency serving the geographic area about the unmet WIC program needs in the
special population, and how the existing WIC local agency responded;
and
(13) the financial impact on
administrative resources of approving the application to serve the special
population.