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28 Pa. Code § 1105.6. Monitoring of WIC authorized stores.

§ 1105.6. Monitoring of WIC authorized stores.

 (a)  Purpose and types of monitoring of WIC authorized stores.

   (1)  Federal, State or local representatives will conduct announced and unannounced onsite reviews of WIC authorized stores to determine compliance with applicable Federal and State regulations, and to investigate complaints regarding a store. The types of onsite reviews that may be conducted for monitoring purposes are compliance investigations, inventory audits, routine reviews and WIC transaction reviews. The monitoring process, to determine compliance with applicable Federal and State regulations, operates independently of the authorization process and may overlap more than one authorization period.

   (2)  The Department will conduct an annual analysis of a WIC authorized store’s sales data to determine whether the store qualifies as an above-50-percent-store, except that stores solely owned or operated by nonprofit entities shall not be subject to this annual analysis.

 (b)  Compliance investigations. The following standards apply:

   (1)  The Department will conduct at least two compliance buys during a compliance investigation.

   (2)  The Department will not notify the WIC authorized store that a compliance buy is scheduled.

   (3)  The Department will provide written notification to the WIC authorized store of the results of each compliance buy, including the store’s violation of a statute or regulation governing its participation in the WIC Program, unless paragraph (8) applies.

   (4)  The Department will provide to the personnel of the WIC authorized store mandatory corrective training after two compliance buys detect violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program, unless paragraph (8) applies.

   (5)  If paragraph (8) does not apply, the Department will continue a compliance investigation of the WIC authorized store after store personnel have attended mandatory corrective training.

   (6)  The Department will impose a sanction in accordance with §  1107.1 (relating to imposition of sanctions) if three compliance buys detect violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program. If multiple violations are found during the compliance investigation, the Department will impose the sanction against the store for the term corresponding to the most serious violation.

   (7)  The Department will close the compliance investigation on a WIC authorized store if the Department discovers no violation of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program after two consecutive compliance buys.

   (8)  The Department may withhold notification of compliance buy results, and may withhold providing training or conducting further compliance investigations, when fraudulent activity by the WIC authorized store is indicated during a compliance investigation or by local agency or participant complaint.

 (c)  Inventory audits. The Department will disqualify a WIC authorized store when an inventory audit establishes that the store has redeemed or attempted to redeem WIC checks for the purported sale of an allowable food in excess of documented inventory. No warning letter will be issued.

 (d)  Routine reviews. The Department will use routine reviews as follows to determine whether a WIC authorized store is in compliance with the terms and conditions of participation in §  1105.3 (relating to terms and conditions of participation):

   (1)  The Department will not notify the WIC authorized store that a routine review is scheduled.

   (2)  The Department will provide written notification to the WIC authorized store of the results of each routine review, including violation of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program.

   (3)  The Department will conduct a second routine review of the WIC authorized store if the first routine review detects violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program.

   (4)  The Department will provide to the personnel of the WIC authorized store mandatory corrective training after two routine reviews detect violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program.

   (5)  The Department will conduct a third routine review of a WIC authorized store after store personnel have attended mandatory corrective training.

   (6)  The Department will impose a sanction in accordance with §  1107.1 against a store if a third routine review detects violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program. If multiple violations are found during the routine reviews, the Department will impose against the store the most severe sanction the Department may impose for any one of the violations committed by the store.

 (e)  WIC transaction reviews. The Department will use WIC transaction reviews to monitor WIC transaction procedures and compliance with statutes and regulations governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program. The following standards apply:

   (1)  The Department will not notify the WIC authorized store that a WIC transaction review is scheduled.

   (2)  The Department will provide written notification to the WIC authorized store of the results of each WIC transaction review, including violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program.

   (3)  The Department will conduct a second WIC transaction review at the WIC authorized store if the first WIC transaction review detects a violation of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program.

   (4)  The Department will provide the personnel of the WIC authorized store mandatory corrective training after two WIC transaction reviews detect violations of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program.

   (5)  The Department will conduct a third WIC transaction review at the WIC authorized store after store personnel have attended the mandatory corrective training.

   (6)  The Department will impose a sanction in accordance with §  1107.1 if a third WIC transaction review detects a violation of a statute or regulation governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program. If multiple violations are found during the WIC transaction reviews, the Department will impose against the store the most severe sanction the Department may impose for any one of the violations committed by the store.

   

 (f)  Use of law enforcement agency. The Department may utilize a law enforcement agency in the investigation of a WIC authorized store or other store suspected of trafficking WIC checks or other fraud or abuse of the WIC Program.

 (g)  Reimbursement. The Department will seek reimbursement from a WIC authorized store that received funds improperly due to a violation of regulations governing the store’s participation in the WIC Program discovered during monitoring reviews. The Department will send notice to the store of the amount of money to be reimbursed to the WIC Program. The store shall make payment within 20 days from the date on the notice.

 (h)  Annual determination of WIC sales percentage. The Department may request from a store information necessary for the Department to determine whether the store qualifies as an above-50-percent store. This information may include a request for State or Federal Income Tax returns, State Sales Tax records, Department of Revenue Form PA-3 filings, and sales records. This paragraph does not apply to stores owned by nonprofit entities.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  1105.6 amended under section 2102(g) of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §  532(g)).

Source

   The provisions of this §  1105.6 amended December 22, 2000, effective December 23, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 6853; amended October 3, 2003, effective October 4, 2003, 33 Pa.B. 4900; amended September 11, 2009, effective immediately, 39 Pa.B. 5292. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (300348) to (300351).

Cross References

   This section cited in 28 Pa. Code §  1105.1 (relating to training).



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