Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
PARENT/CHILD HEALTH
Chapter 246-790 - Special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children (WIC)
PARTICIPANT COMPLIANCE
Section 246-790-560 - Participant disqualification

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-790-560

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

(1) In addition to the disqualifications set forth in the table under WAC 246-790-530, whenever the department assesses a claim under WAC 246-790-550 of one hundred dollars or more, or assesses a second or subsequent claim of any amount resulting from a participant violation, the department must disqualify the participant for one year. In addition, a claim may be assessed for misuse of WIC/FMNP benefits. Dual participation violations will result in disqualification regardless of claim amount.

(2) The department will count any violation occurring within the consecutive twelve-month period following the first notice of violation as a second or subsequent violation. Second or subsequent violations do not have to be for the same violation type.

(3) The department will count any second or subsequent violation as a second or subsequent violation even if:

(a) Another member of the WIC participant's household commits the violation; or

(b) The violation affects the WIC benefits of another WIC participant in the same household.

(4) The department shall provide a written notice to the WIC participant describing the violations and specifying the sanction.

(5) For a violation involving a claim, the department may decline to impose a disqualification if the WIC participant makes full restitution, or agrees to a repayment schedule, within thirty days of the date the notice of disqualification was sent.

(6) Where a parent or caregiver of an infant or child participant or a WIC participant under the age of eighteen has committed a violation, the department must consider designating a substitute caregiver to continue providing WIC benefits to the participant.

(7) Participants my reapply for benefits at any time after the end of the disqualification period.

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