A vendor shall not be authorized by the state WIC program if the minimum requirements of the program are not met at the time of an initial visit. Minimum requirements include posting product prices, stocking the minimum inventory, attending vendor training sessions, maintaining WIC redemptions of an average of twenty-five checks per month, store business hours a minimum of 10 hours a day, 6 days a week and no history of overcharging the WIC Program. Satisfactory Food Stamp compliance as evidenced in part by no Food Stamp charge letter on file. Prices charged by stores for WIC foods cannot exceed fair market prices as determined by the state WIC program.
After the initial pre-authorization visit, inventory audits shall be conducted and periodic visits shall be made to authorized vendors. On-site monitoring and compliance investigations shall be performed by department staff or contracted designees.
These inventory audits and additional visits, made during the period of authorization, may result in warning, fine, or disqualification letters being issued, dependent on the abuse. On any visit made to a store, the minimum requirements shall be met at the time of the visit or the vendor may be subject to penalties in accordance with subsection 19a-59c-6(c) of Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, as amended. Details of any violations shall be documented.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19a-59c-5