[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 7, Volume 4]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 7CFR246.3]



[Page 317-319]

 

                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE

 

    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

 

PART 246_SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS AND 

CHILDREN--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 246.3  Administration.



    (a) Delegation to FNS. Within the Department, FNS shall act on 

behalf of the Department in the administration of the Program. Within 

FNS, SFPD and the Regional Offices are responsible for Program 

administration. FNS shall provide assistance to State and local agencies 

and evaluate all levels of Program operations to ensure that the goals 

of the Program are achieved in



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the most effective and efficient manner possible.

    (b) Delegation to State agency. The State agency is responsible for 

the effective and efficient administration of the Program in accordance 

with the requirements of this part; the Department's regulations 

governing nondiscrimination (7 CFR parts 15, 15a and 15b); governing 

administration of grants (7 CFR part 3016); governing nonprocurement 

debarment/suspension and drug-free workplace (7 CFR part 3017); and 

governing restrictions on lobbying (7 CFR part 3018); FNS guidelines; 

and, instructions issued under the FNS Directives Management System. The 

State agency shall provide guidance to local agencies on all aspects of 

Program operations.

    (c) Agreement and State Plan. (1) Each State agency desiring to 

administer the Program shall annually submit a State Plan and enter into 

a written agreement with the Department for administration of the 

Program in the jurisdiction of the State agency in accordance with the 

provisions of this part.

    (2) The written agreement shall include a certification/assurance 

regarding drug-free workplace as required by 7 CFR part 3017, and, if 

applicable, a certification regarding lobbying and a disclosure of 

lobbying activities as required by 7 CFR part 3018.

    (d) State agency eligibility. A State agency shall be ineligible to 

participate in the WIC Program if State or local sales tax is collected 

on WIC food purchases in the area in which it administers the program, 

except that, if sales tax is collected on WIC food purchases by 

sovereign Indian entities which are not State agencies, the State agency 

shall remain eligible if any vendors collecting such tax are 

disqualified.

    (e) State staffing standards. Each State agency shall ensure that 

sufficient staff is available to administer an efficient and effective 

Program including, but not limited to, the functions of nutrition 

education, certification, food delivery, fiscal reporting, monitoring, 

and training. Based on the June participation of the previous fiscal 

year, each State agency, as a minimum, shall employ the following staff:

    (1) A full-time or equivalent administrator when the monthly 

participation level exceeds 1,500, or a half-time or equivalent 

administrator when the monthly participation exceeds 500.

    (2) At least one full-time or equivalent Program specialist for each 

10,000 participants above 1,500, but the State agency need not employ 

more than eight Program specialists unless the State agency considers it 

necessary. Program specialists should be utilized for providing fiscal 

management and technical assistance, monitoring vendors, reviewing local 

agencies, training, and nutritional services, or other Program duties as 

assigned by the State agency.

    (3) For nutrition-related services, one full-time or equivalent 

nutritionist when the monthly participation is above 1,500, or a half-

time or equivalent nutritionist when the monthly participation exceeds 

500. The nutritionist shall be named State WIC Nutrition Coordinator and 

shall meet State personnel standards and qualifications in paragraphs 

(e)(3) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) of this section and have the 

qualifications in paragraph (e)(3)(vi) of this section. Upon request, an 

exception to these qualifications may be granted by FNS. The State WIC 

Nutrition Coordinator shall--

    (i) Hold a Master's degree with emphasis in food and nutrition, 

community nutrition, public health nutrition, nutrition education, human 

nutrition, nutrition science or equivalent and have at least two years 

responsible experience as a nutritionist in education, social service, 

maternal and child health, public health, nutrition, or dietetics; or

    (ii) Be registered or eligible for registration with the American 

Dietetic Association and have at least two years experience; or

    (iii) Have at least a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts 

degree, from an accredited four-year institution, with emphasis in food 

and nutrition, community nutrition, public health nutrition, nutrition 

education, human nutrition, nutrition science or equivalent and have at 

least three years of responsible experience as a nutritionist in 

education, social service,



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maternal and child health, public health nutrition, or dietetics; or

    (iv) Be qualified as a Senior Public Health Nutritionist under the 

Department of Health and Human Services guidelines; or

    (v) Meet the IHS standards for a Public Health Nutritionist; and

    (vi) Have at least one of the following: Program development skills, 

education background and experience in the development of educational 

and training resource materials, community action experience, counseling 

skills or experience in participant advocacy.

    (4) A designated breastfeeding promotion coordinator, to coordinate 

breastfeeding promotion efforts identified in the State plan in 

accordance with the requirement of Sec. 246.4(a)(9) of this part. The 

person to whom the State agency assigns this responsibility may perform 

other duties as well.

    (5) A staff person designated for food delivery system management. 

The person to whom the State agency assigns this responsibility may 

perform other duties as well.

    (6) The State agency shall enforce hiring practices which comply 

with the nondiscrimination criteria set forth in Sec. 246.8. The hiring 

of minority staff is encouraged.

    (f) Delegation to local agency. The local agency shall provide 

Program benefits to participants in the most effective and efficient 

manner, and shall comply with this part, the Department's regulations 

governing nondiscrimination (7 CFR parts 15, 15a, 15b), the Department's 

regulations governing the administration of grants (7 CFR part 3016), 

Office of Management and Budget Circular A-130, and State agency and FNS 

guidelines and instructions.



[50 FR 6121, Feb. 13, 1985; 50 FR 8098, Feb. 28, 1985, as amended at 52 

FR 21236, June 4, 1987; 59 FR 11499, Mar. 11, 1994; 65 FR 83277, Dec. 

29, 2000]