Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart
1.
Applicability.
This part applies to all vendor applications, except that it
applies to applications for immediate vendor agreements under part 4617.0066,
subpart 3, only to the extent specified in that subpart. If a vendor applicant
is applying to be both a pharmacy vendor and a retail food vendor:
A. the applicant need only submit one
application; however, the commissioner shall treat the application as if the
applicant had submitted an application to be a pharmacy vendor separate from
the application to be a retail food vendor; and
B. the commissioner shall approve or
disapprove the applicant as a retail food vendor, and shall approve or
disapprove the vendor applicant as a pharmacy vendor, according to this
part.
Subp. 2.
Application.
A. Each vendor
applicant shall complete and submit to the commissioner an application form,
supplied by the commissioner, which contains the following information:
(1) name of the applicant;
(2) mailing address and location of the
applicant's business site;
(3)
whether the applicant is seeking to be a retail food vendor, a pharmacy vendor,
or both;
(4) names and current
addresses of all controlling persons of the applicant;
(5) hours of operation of the
applicant;
(6) the specific
WIC-approved foods stocked by the applicant and the applicant's shelf prices at
the time of application for those WIC-approved foods;
(7) the applicant's food stamp authorization
number;
(8) if the commissioner has
given notice to vendors under part 4617.0090, subpart 1a, the name of the bank,
the bank's routing number, and the bank account number of the bank account into
which the applicant will deposit WIC vouchers;
(9) information on where in Minnesota the
applicant will, if approved as a vendor, have available for immediate review by
WIC program representatives the store's original documentation, including
receipts and invoices, reflecting all purchases of WIC-allowed food items by
the store during the most recent three months, as required in part 4617.0068,
subpart 4a;
(10) other information
requested by the commissioner which relates to whether the applicant is in
compliance with all applicable vendor eligibility requirements in part
4617.0067; and
(11) the signature
of an authorized representative of the applicant, attesting that the
information in the application is true and correct to the best of the
authorized representative's knowledge and belief.
B. Each vendor applicant shall submit to the
commissioner documentation described in this item.
(1) A retail food vendor applicant must
submit to the commissioner a copy of all government licenses required by part
4617.0067, subpart 2, item B, subitem (1), or if the store has applied for but
not yet received all of the government licenses, a copy of all licenses
received and the receipts for all licenses not yet received.
(2) A pharmacy vendor applicant must submit
to the commissioner a copy of the pharmacy's registration by the Minnesota
Board of Pharmacy under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 151.
C. Upon request by the commissioner, a vendor
applicant must submit to the commissioner all additional information necessary
to support or clarify information submitted under items A and B.
Subp. 3.
Submission time
frames for applications.
A. The
deadline for a vendor to submit a complete reauthorization application is five
months before the ending date of the vendor applicant's existing vendor
agreement. If the commissioner receives the complete reauthorization
application more than 30 days after the deadline, the vendor applicant's
existing vendor agreement may expire before the commissioner approves or
disapproves the reauthorization application. If the commissioner receives the
complete reauthorization application after the applicant's most recent vendor
agreement has expired, the commissioner shall treat the application as an
application from a vendor applicant that is not a current vendor.
B. Except as provided in item C, a pharmacy
vendor applicant that is not a current pharmacy vendor may submit a pharmacy
vendor application to the commissioner at any time.
C. A pharmacy vendor applicant may not submit
more than one pharmacy vendor application in any 12-month period, other than an
application for an immediate vendor agreement under part 4617.0066, subpart 3.
The commissioner shall return any additional applications to the applicant
without approval or disapproval.
D.
Except as provided in item E, a retail food vendor applicant that is not a
current retail food vendor may submit a retail food vendor application to the
commissioner at any time.
E. A
retail food vendor applicant may not submit more than one retail food vendor
application in any 12-month period, other than an application for an immediate
vendor agreement under part 4617.0066, subpart 3. The commissioner shall return
any additional applications to the applicant without approval or
disapproval.
Subp. 4.
[Repealed, 29 SR 1202]
Subp. 5.
Application review and approval process.
The commissioner shall, in accordance with this subpart,
review vendor applications except applications returned to the vendor applicant
under subpart 3, item C or E.
A. The
commissioner shall perform an initial office review of each application to
determine whether the application is complete and the applicant meets all
applicable eligibility requirements in part 4617.0067.
(1) If the commissioner determines during the
initial office review of the application that the application is incomplete,
the commissioner shall contact the applicant and give the applicant an
opportunity to submit complete information, unless subitem (2) applies. If the
commissioner does not receive complete information within 30 days after the
commissioner first contacts the applicant for complete information, the
commissioner shall disapprove the application.
(2) If the commissioner determines during the
initial office review of the application that the applicant does not meet an
applicable eligibility requirement in part 4617.0067, subpart 2, item A or C;
4, item A, B, or E; or 6, the commissioner shall disapprove the
application.
(3) If the
commissioner determines during the initial office review of the application
that the applicant does not meet an applicable eligibility requirement in part
4617.0067, subpart 3; 4, item D or G; or 5, the commissioner shall contact the
applicant and give the applicant one opportunity to submit corrected
information. If the commissioner does not receive a response from the applicant
within 30 days after the commissioner first contacts the applicant for
corrected information, the commissioner shall disapprove the
application.
B. If the
application is a reauthorization application and is not disapproved under item
A, and if the complete or corrected application meets all applicable
eligibility requirements under part 4617.0067, the commissioner shall approve
the application.
C. If the
application is not a reauthorization application and is not disapproved under
item A, the commissioner shall conduct an on-site inspection of the applicant
to verify the information in the application and to verify that the applicant
is in full compliance with part 4617.0067:
(1) If the on-site inspection shows that the
applicant is not in full compliance with part 4617.0067, then:
(a) if the applicant is a retail food vendor
applicant:
the commissioner shall notify the applicant in writing of the
ways in which the applicant was not in full compliance with part
4617.0067;
within 30 days after the date of the commissioner's written
notice, the applicant must notify the commissioner in writing that the
applicant has been brought into full compliance with part 4617.0067; and
after receiving the applicant's written notice, the
commissioner shall conduct a second on-site inspection; or
(b) if the applicant is a pharmacy vendor
applicant, the commissioner shall disapprove the application.
(2) If the on-site inspection of a
pharmacy vendor applicant shows that the applicant is in full compliance with
part 4617.0067, the commissioner shall approve the application.
(3) If the applicant is a retail food vendor
applicant and either the initial or second on-site inspection under this item
shows that the applicant meets all applicable eligibility requirements in part
4617.0067, the commissioner shall approve the application.
(4) If the second on-site inspection under
subitem (1), unit (a), shows that the retail food vendor applicant does not
meet all applicable eligibility requirements in part 4617.0067, the
commissioner shall disapprove the application.
(5) If the commissioner does not receive in a
timely manner the notice required by subitem (1), unit (a), subunit ii, the
commissioner shall disapprove the application.
Subp. 6.
Notification of status of
application.
A. The commissioner
shall, in writing, inform each vendor that has submitted a complete
reauthorization application of the commissioner's approval or disapproval of
the application by the later of:
(1) the next
April 1 after the commissioner received the complete reauthorization
application; or
(2) four months
after the commissioner received the complete and, if applicable, corrected
reauthorization application.
B. For a vendor application that is not a
reauthorization application, the commissioner shall inform the vendor applicant
in writing of the commissioner's approval or disapproval of the application no
later than four months after the commissioner received the complete and, if
applicable, corrected application.
C. If the commissioner disapproves an
application under subpart 5, item A, subitem (1) or (3), the commissioner must
notify the vendor applicant of the commissioner's disapproval of the
application within four months after the commissioner first requests the
complete or corrected information from the vendor applicant.
D. A notice of disapproval must state the
reasons for the commissioner's disapproval.
Subp. 7.
Mandatory training of vendor
representative.
After submitting an application and before the commissioner
executes a new vendor agreement under subpart 8, at least one representative of
each vendor applicant must complete WIC-approved training, sign a training
verification form provided by the commissioner to verify completion of the
WIC-approved training, and submit this signed training verification form to the
commissioner.
Subp. 8.
Execution of vendor agreement.
A.
If a vendor application is approved, the commissioner shall mail or deliver a
vendor agreement to the applicant or agent designated by the applicant. The
applicant or designated agent shall submit the vendor agreement, signed
according to part 4617.0075, to the commissioner by the deadline specified by
the commissioner. This deadline shall be no sooner than 14 days after the
commissioner mails or delivers the vendor agreement to the applicant or
designated agent. Upon receipt of a timely signed and submitted vendor
agreement, the commissioner shall:
(1) verify
that the applicant has complied with subpart 7;
(2) execute the vendor agreement;
and
(3) issue the applicant a
vendor stamp unless the applicant already has a valid vendor stamp.
B. If the applicant or designated
agent fails to submit the signed vendor agreement within 30 days after the
specified deadline, the commissioner shall disapprove the vendor application,
notwithstanding the commissioner's prior approval of the vendor
application.
Subp. 9.
Additional grounds for disapproval.
Notwithstanding subpart 5, the commissioner shall disapprove
a vendor application if:
A. the
application is not a reauthorization application and the applicant does not
comply with all applicable requirements in part 4617.0067 at any time between
the final on-site inspection under subpart 5, item C, and the commissioner's
execution of a new vendor agreement;
B. a reauthorization applicant does not
comply with all applicable requirements in part 4617.0067 at any time between
the commissioner's receipt of the complete and corrected application and the
commissioner's execution of a new vendor agreement;
C. the applicant is a retail food vendor
applicant which does not comply with part 4617.0067, subpart 2, item B, by the
date the applicant signs any vendor agreement;
D. the applicant provides the commissioner
with false or misleading material information:
(1) on the application; or
(2) in any other manner after the application
is submitted but before the commissioner's execution of a new vendor agreement;
or
E. the applicant does
not comply with subpart 7.
Statutory Authority: MS s
144.11;
145.894