7 CFR Part 278 - PARTICIPATION OF RETAIL FOOD STORES, WHOLESALE FOOD CONCERNS AND INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
- § 278.1 — Approval of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns.
- § 278.2 — Participation of retail food stores.
- § 278.3 — Participation of wholesale food concerns.
- § 278.4 — Procedure for redeeming coupons.
- § 278.5 — Participation of insured financial institutions.
- § 278.6 — Disqualification of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns, and imposition of civil money penalties in lieu of disqualifications.
- § 278.7 — Determination and disposition of claims—retail food stores and wholesale food concerns.
- § 278.8 — [Reserved]
- § 278.9 — Implementation of amendments relating to the participation of retail food stores, wholesale food concerns and insured financial institutions.
- § 278.10 — [Reserved]
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-04037 RIN 0584-AE22 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Food and Nutrition Service Proposed rule. Comments must be postmarked on or before April 23, 2013 to be assured of consideration. 7 CFR Part 278 Integrity in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a primary Program concern. This proposed rule codifies a provision of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (FCEA) which authorizes the Department to suspend the payment of redeemed SNAP benefits to certain retail food stores or wholesale food concerns pending administrative action to disqualify the firms for fraudulent activity. In this proposed rule, the Department is also clarifying that, in all trafficking cases, requests for extensions to reply to charges of trafficking shall not be granted and that Freedom of Information requests will be completed separate from the administrative sanction process to prevent retailer-caused delays in the issuance of a final determination. Further, under existing authority in the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”), the Department is proposing several changes to enhance retailer business integrity requirements.