[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR275.7]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 275--PERFORMANCE REPORTING SYSTEM--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart B--Management Evaluation (ME) Reviews
 
Sec. 275.7  Selection of sub-units for review.

    (a) Definition of sub-units. Sub-units are the physical locations of 
organizational entities within project areas responsible for operating 
various aspects of the Food Stamp Program, exclusive of Post Offices 
which may issue coupons. Sub-units shall be classified based upon 
functional responsibility as one or more of the following.

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    (1) Certification office. Any sub-unit which has the responsibility 
for accepting applications, conducting interviews, determining 
eligibility, maintaining (or having easy access to) casefiles, and 
transmitting information to the data management unit shall be designated 
as a certification office.
    (2) Issuance office. Any sub-unit which has the responsibility for 
issuing coupons to participating households and storing coupons shall be 
designated as an issuance office.
    (3) Data management unit (DMU). Any sub-unit which has the 
responsibility for maintaining the household issuance record (HIR) 
masterfile shall be designated as a DMU.
    (4) Bulk storage point. Any sub-unit which has the responsibility 
for accepting and storing supplies of coupons prior to shipment to 
issuance sites shall be designated as a bulk storage point.
    (5) Reporting point. Any sub-unit which has the responsibility for 
preparation and submittal of Form FNS-250 for more than one issuance 
unit shall be designated as a reporting point, regardless of whether or 
not the unit actually issues coupons.
    (b) Reviewing Issuance Offices and Bulk Storage Points. The issuance 
office and bulk storage point review required by Sec. 274.1(c)(2) of 
this chapter may be satisfied through the ME review system.
    (c) Combined responsibilities. (1) When a sub-unit has more than one 
of the areas of functional responsibility specified in paragraph (a) of 
this section, it shall be included in each applicable classification and 
if selected for review, all functions performed shall be examined. For 
example, if a sub-unit has an organizational entity which certifies 
households and also has an entity which regularly issues coupons, the 
sub-unit shall be designated as both a certification and an issuance 
office. Thus, in an HIR issuance system, sub-units designated as 
issuance offices would usually also be designated as DMU's since the HIR 
masterfile is usually maintained at the issuance site in this system.
    (2) Certain sub-units shall not be designated as having combined 
responsibilities, even though they may perform certain functions related 
to more than one of the areas. For example, coupon issuers must maintain 
a level of coupon inventory to ensure that participants' needs are met 
on a daily basis but do not supply other issuance sites with bulk 
supplies of coupons. Such a sub-unit would not be classified as a bulk 
storage point. Certification offices may issue coupons in emergency 
situations or to meet the requirements of expedited service but do not 
routinely issue coupons to households under standard certifications. In 
these and similar situations, the sub-unit would be classified based 
upon its primary function exclusively. However, when any sub-unit is 
selected, all program requirements specified in Sec. 275.8 which the 
sub-unit has responsibility for, shall be reviewed.
    (d) Itinerant issuance and certification points. Units which certify 
households and/or issue coupons as satellites of a central sub-unit 
shall not be classified as independent sub-units. Units may be 
identified as itinerant when they do not operate on a regular basis, 
retain certification records, store coupons, transmit information 
directly to the DMU and/or develop FNS-250 reports independently. 
Examples of such units include mobile units, short term or seasonal 
operations, and units which may operate on a regular basis but do not 
meet the criteria for a sub-unit described in paragraph (a) of this 
section. However, when a sub-unit is selected for review which acts as a 
parent unit for itinerant service points, at least one itinerant point 
per sub-unit shall be reviewed if operational at the time of the review.
    (e) Selection of Sub-units for Review. State agencies shall select a 
representative number of sub-units of each category for on-site review 
in order to determine a project area's compliance with program 
standards.

[Amdt. 160, 45 FR 15900, Mar. 11, 1980; 45 FR 23638, Apr. 8, 1980; 45 FR 
46784, July 11, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 266, 52 FR 3408, Feb. 4, 1987]