[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR278.2]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 278--PARTICIPATION OF RETAIL FOOD STORES, WHOLESALE FOOD CONCERNS AND INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 278.2  Participation of retail food stores.

    (a) Use of coupons. Coupons may be accepted by an authorized retail 
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store only from eligible households or the households' authorized 
representative, and only in exchange for eligible food. Coupons may not 
be accepted in exchange for cash, except when cash is returned as change 
in a transaction in which coupons were accepted in payment for eligible 
food under pargraph (d) of this section. Coupons may not be accepted in 
payment of interest on loans or for any other nonfood use. An authorized 
retail food store may not accept coupons from another retail food store, 
except that public or private nonprofit homeless meal providers may 
redeem coupons for eligible food through authorized retail food stores.
    (b) Equal treatment for coupon customers. Coupons shall be accepted 
for eligible foods at the same prices and on the same terms and 
conditions applicable to cash purchases of the same foods at the same 
store except that tax shall not be charged on eligible foods purchased 
with coupons. However, nothing in this part may be construed as 
authorizing FNS to specify the prices at which retail food stores may 
sell food. However, public or private nonprofit homeless meal providers 
may only request voluntary use of food stamps from homeless food stamp 
recipients and may not request such household using food stamps to pay 
more than the average cost of the food purchased by the public or 
private nonprofit homeless meal provider contained in a meal served to 
the patrons of the meal service. For purposes of this section, ``average 
cost'' is determined by averaging food costs over a period of up to one 
calendar month. Voluntary payments by food stamp recipients in excess of 
such costs may be accepted by the meal providers. The value of donated 
foods from any source shall not be considered in determining the amount 
to be requested from food stamp recipients. All indirect costs, such as 
those incurred in the acquisition, storage, or preparation of the foods 
used in meals shall also be excluded. In addition, if others have the 
option of eating free or making a monetary donation, food stamp 
recipients must be provided the same option of eating free or making a 
donation in money or food stamps. No retail food store may single out 
coupon users for special treatment in any way.
    (c) Accepting coupons. No authorized retail food store may accept 
coupons marked ``paid,'' ``canceled,'' or ``specimen.'' Nor may a retail 
food store accept coupons bearing any cancellation or endorsement, or 
coupons of other than the 1-dollar denomination which have been detached 
from the coupon books prior to the time of purchase or delivery of 
eligible food unless the detached coupons are accompanied by the coupon 
books which bear the same serial numbers that appear on the detached 
coupons. However, in the case of public or private nonprofit homeless 
meal providers, retail food stores may accept detached coupons which 
have been accepted by the homeless meal provider. It is the right of the 
household member or the authorized representative to detach the coupons 
from the book.
    (d) Making change. An authorized retail food store shall use, for 
the purpose of making change, uncanceled and unmarked 1-dollar coupons 
which were previously accepted for eligible foods. If change in an 
amount of less than 1-dollar is required, the eligible household shall 
receive the change in cash. However, in the case of public or private 
nonprofit homeless meal providers, neither cash change nor credit slips 
shall be provided under any circumstances when food stamps are used to 
purchase meals. At no time may cash change in excess of 99 cents be 
returned in a coupon transaction. An authorized retail food store may 
not engage in a series of coupon transactions the purpose of which is to 
provide the same food stamp customer an amount of cash change greater 
than the maximum 99 cents cash change allowed in one transaction.
    (e) Accepting coupons before delivery. Food retailers may not accept 
coupons before delivering the food, retain custody of any unspent 
coupons, or in any way prevent an eligible household from using coupons 
in making purchases from other authorized firms. However, a nonprofit 
cooperative food purchasing venture may accept coupons from a member of 
the cooperative at the time the member places a food order. The food 
ordered must be made available to the member within 14 days

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from the day the cooperative receives the member's coupons.
    (f) Paying credit accounts. Coupons may not be accepted by an 
authorized retail food store in payment for any eligible food sold to a 
household on credit.
    (g) Redeeming coupons. Authorized retail food stores may exchange 
coupons accepted in accordance with this part for face value upon 
presentation through the banking system or through a wholesale food 
concern authorized to accept coupons from that retailer. Authorized drug 
addict or alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation programs, group living 
arrangements, and shelters for battered women and children may present 
coupons for redemption through authorized wholesale food concerns. A 
drug addict or alcoholic treatment center, group living arrangement, or 
shelter for battered women and children may purchase food in authorized 
retail food stores as the authorized representative of its participating 
households. Public or private nonprofit homeless meal providers may 
purchase food in authorized retail food stores and through authorized 
wholesale food concerns. Authorized drug addict and alcoholic treatment 
and rehabilitation programs, group living arrangements, shelters for 
battered women and children, and public or private nonprofit homeless 
meal providers for homeless food stamp households shall not present 
coupons directly to an insured financial institution for redemption.
    (h) Identifying coupon users. Coupons may not knowingly be accepted 
from persons who have no right to possession of coupons. If a food 
retailer has any cause to believe that a person presenting coupons has 
no right to use the coupons, the food retailer should request the person 
to show the ID card of the household to establish the right of that 
person to use the coupons. Where photo ID cards are in use, the person 
presenting the ID card need not be pictured on the card. Public or 
private nonprofit homeless meal providers redeeming detached coupons 
through retail food stores shall present their retailer authorization 
card as proof of their eligibility to redeem coupons through retail food 
stores.
    (i) Checking meal delivery service recipients. A nonprofit meal 
delivery service shall require the recipient of a delivered meal to show 
the marked ID card establishing the recipient's right to use coupons for 
that service the first time that the recipient offers coupons in payment 
for the service, and shall request the marked ID card at any time the 
nonprofit meal delivery service has cause to question the continued 
eligibility of the recipient to use coupons for delivered meals.
    (j) Checking hunting and fishing equipment users. Authorized Alaskan 
retailers shall require coupon customers wanting to purchase hunting and 
fishing equipment with coupons to show their ID cards to determine that 
they live in an area designated by FNS as one in which persons are 
dependent upon hunting and fishing for subsistence.
    (k) Checking participants in restaurants. A restaurant operating 
under a State contract shall require a household purchasing meals to 
show the marked ID card establishing the household's right to purchase 
meals with coupons unless the personnel of the restaurant know that the 
program participant tendering coupons is eligible to use coupons to 
purchase meals.
    (l) Checking public or private nonprofit homeless meal provider 
recipients. Public or private nonprofit homeless meal providers shall 
establish a food stamp patron's right to purchase meals with coupons.

[Amdt. 136, 43 FR 43274, Sept. 22, 1978, as amended at Amdt. 191, 46 FR 
50277, Oct. 9, 1981; Amdt. 205, 46 FR 60167, Dec. 8, 1981; Amdt. 257, 49 
FR 32538, Aug. 15, 1984; Amdt. 286, 52 FR 7557, Mar. 11, 1987; 53 FR 
31649, Aug. 19, 1988; Amdt. 344, 56 FR 54778, Oct. 23, 1991; Amdt. 356, 
59 FR 29714, June 9, 1994; Amdt. 343, 61 FR 53601, Oct. 15, 1996]