7 C.F.R. § 292.17

Current through July 31, 2024
Section 292.17 - Retailer integrity requirements specific to States that administer SNAP
(a)Participation of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns, and redemption of Summer EBT benefits. Requirements and restrictions on the participation of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns and the redemption of benefits described at §§ 278.2 , 278.3 and 278.4 of this chapter, including the acceptance of benefits for eligible food at authorized firms, also apply to activities involving Summer EBT benefits.
(b)Firm eligibility standards. A firm may be subject to the following actions described at § 278.1 of this chapter for noncompliance or violations involving Summer EBT benefits:
(1) The requirements described at § 278.1(b)(4) of this chapter regarding a collateral bond or irrevocable letter of credit for applicant firms with certain sanctions apply to applicant firms with sanctions imposed for violations involving Summer EBT benefits. The amount of the collateral bond or irrevocable letter of credit shall be calculated in accordance with § 278.1(b)(4)(i)(D) and shall also include the amount of Summer EBT benefit redemptions when calculating the average monthly benefit redemption volume.
(2) Authorization shall be denied or withdrawn based on a determination by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) that a firm lacks or fails to maintain necessary business integrity and reputation, in accordance with the standards and time periods described at § 278.1(b)(3), (k)(3), and (l)(1)(iv) of this chapter. When making such determinations, FNS shall consider the criteria referred to in § 278.1(b)(3), (k)(3), and (l)(1)(iv) where the underlying activities involve Summer EBT benefits.
(3) Firm authorization shall be denied or withdrawn for failure to pay any claims, fines, or civil money penalties in the manner described at § 278.1(k)(7) and (l)(1)(v) and (vi) of this chapter where such sanctions were imposed for violations involving Summer EBT benefits.
(c)Penalties. For firms that commit certain violations described at §§ 278.6 and 278.2 of this chapter where such violations involve Summer EBT benefits, FNS shall take the corresponding action prescribed at § 278.6 or § 278.2 for that violation. For the purposes of assigning a period of disqualification, a warning letter shall not be considered to be a sanction. Specifically, FNS shall:
(1) Disqualify a firm permanently, as described at § 278.6(e)(1)(i) of this chapter, for trafficking, as defined at § 284.1(b)(1) of this chapter, or impose a civil money penalty in lieu of permanent disqualification, as described at § 278.6(i) of this chapter, where such compliance policy and program is designed to prevent violations of the regulations in this section;
(2) Disqualify a firm permanently, as described at § 278.6(e)(1)(ii) of this chapter, for any violation involving Summer EBT benefits committed by a firm that had already been sanctioned at least twice before under this section or 7 CFR part 278 ;
(3) Disqualify the firm for 5 years, as described at § 278.6(e)(2)(v) of this chapter, or for 3 years, as described at § 278.6(e)(3)(iv) of this chapter, for unauthorized acceptance violations involving Summer EBT benefits, and impose fines, as described at § 278.6(m) of this chapter, for unauthorized acceptance violations involving Summer EBT benefits;
(4) Disqualify the firm for 5 years in circumstances described at § 278.6(e)(2) of this chapter when the amount of redemptions, which shall also include the amount of Summer EBT redemptions, exceed food sales for the same period of time, as described at § 278.6(e)(2)(ii) through (iv) ;
(5) Disqualify the firm for 3 years as described at § 278.6(e)(3)(ii) of this chapter for situations described at § 278.6(e)(2) of this chapter involving Summer EBT benefits;
(6) Disqualify the firm for 1 year for credit account violations as described at §§ 278.6(e)(4)(ii) and 278.2(f) of this chapter, where such violations involve Summer EBT benefits;
(7) Disqualify the firm for ineligibles violations for such circumstances and corresponding time periods as described at § 278.6(e)(2)(i), (e)(3)(i), (e)(4)(i), and (e)(5) of this chapter, where such violations involve Summer EBT benefits;
(8) Double the appropriate period of disqualification for a violation, as described at § 278.6(e)(6) of this chapter, where such violation involves Summer EBT benefits, when the firm has once before been assigned a sanction under this section or 7 CFR part 278;
(9) Issue a warning letter to the violative firm when violations are too limited to warrant a period of disqualification, as described at § 278.6(e)(7) of this chapter, where such violations involve Summer EBT benefits;
(10) Impose a civil money penalty for hardship or transfer of ownership, as described at § 278.6(g) of this chapter, in amounts calculated using the described formula at § 278.6(g) , which shall also include the relevant amount of Summer EBT redemptions when calculating the average monthly benefit redemptions; and
(11) Impose a civil money penalty in lieu of permanent disqualification for trafficking as described at § 278.6(j) of this chapter in an amount calculated using the described formula at § 278.6(j) , which shall also include the relevant amount of Summer EBT redemptions when calculating the average monthly benefit redemptions.
(d)Claims. The standards for determination and disposition of claims against retail food stores and wholesale food concerns described at § 278.7 of this chapter apply to Summer EBT benefits.
(e)Administrative and Judicial review. Firms aggrieved by administrative action under 7 CFR parts 271, 278, and 279 may request administrative review of the administrative action with USDA in accordance with 7 CFR part 279, subpart A. Firms aggrieved by the determination of such an administrative review may seek judicial review of the determination under 5 U.S.C. 702 through 706 .

7 C.F.R. §292.17

88 FR 90355, 12/29/2023