WIC benefits definition

WIC benefits means a voucher, check, electronic benefits transfer card (EBT), coupon, or document that is used by a participant to obtain supplemental foods.
WIC benefits means benefits a participant receives that include, but are not limited to, food and infant formula.
WIC benefits means benefits a participant receives that include, but are not limited to, food, formula, and breast pumps.

Examples of WIC benefits in a sentence

  • Individuals who receive assistance, services, or benefits under an FNS program (e.g., persons receiving food stamp benefits, WIC benefits, and/or commodities).

  • An individual who is eligible for Medicaid is automatically income eligible for WIC benefits.

  • Administrative costs will be reimbursed based on actual costs, but not to exceed the “maximum reimbursement” based upon the sum of the participants who were issued WIC benefits each month plus infants who do not receive any WIC benefits whose breastfeeding mothers were participants to the extent that the total so derived does not exceed Grantee’s total assigned caseload within any given month.

  • Inventory audit means the examination of food invoices or other proofs of purchase to determine whether a vendor has purchased sufficient quantities of WIC food items to provide participants the quantities specified on WIC benefits that have been redeemed by the vendor during a given period of time.

  • Clients offered lead testing or immunizations that require payment are informed that they do not have to accept these services to receive WIC benefits.

  • WIC benefits cannot be denied to a participant for failing to return a pump or participate in tracking efforts.

  • The WIC Program shall certify each applicant, seeking to use WIC benefits, as eligible or ineligible for the program.

  • The applicant will not be provided with the standard 15 -day advance notice of this action and will not receive WIC benefits while awaiting a fair hearing decision as specified in Chapter 8.

  • Georgia WICOffice of Vendor Management 2 Peachtree Street, NW10th FloorAtlanta, Georgia 30303-3142404-657-2900 Customer service hotline: 1-866-814-5468 (toll free within Georgia) Buying, selling, or otherwise misusing WIC benefits is a crime.

  • The WIC Program follows procedures for re-issuance of WIC benefits.


More Definitions of WIC benefits

WIC benefits means benefits provided by the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, established by section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, approved September 26, 1972 (86 Stat. 729; 42 U.S.C. § 1786).
WIC benefits means a participant’s food prescription loaded onto an EBT card drawn on the account of the State Department of Health exchangeable for WIC-approved products.
WIC benefits means benefits a participant receives that include, but are not limited to, food, infant for- mula, and breast pumps.
WIC benefits means a voucher, check, electronic benefits transfer card (EBT), cou- pon, or document that is used by a participant to obtain supplemental foods.

Related to WIC benefits

  • Health Benefits means health maintenance organization, insured or self-funded medical, dental, vision, prescription drug and behavioral health benefits.

  • Disability benefits means any cash payments which are payable to a covered individual for all or part of a period of disability pursuant to P.L.1948, c.110 (C.43:21-25 et al.).

  • Severance Pay means any amount that is payable in cash and is identified by a Participating Company as severance pay, or any amount which is payable on account of periods beginning after the last date on which an employee (or former employee) is required to report for work for a Participating Company.