[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: 7CFR276.3]



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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE

 

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

 

PART 276_STATE AGENCY LIABILITIES AND FEDERAL SANCTIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 276.3  Negligence or fraud.



    (a) General. If FNS determines that there has been negligence or 

fraud on the part of the State agency in the certification of applicant 

households, the State agency shall, upon demand, pay to FNS a sum equal 

to the amount of coupons issued as a result of such negligence or fraud.

    (b) Negligence provisions. (1) FNS may determine that a State agency 

has been negligent in the certification of applicant households if a 

State agency



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disregards Food Stamp Program requirements contained in the Food Stamp 

Act, the regulations issued pursuant to the Act, the FNS-approved State 

Plan of Operation and a loss of Federal funds results or a State agency 

implements procedures which deviate from food stamp requirements 

contained in the Food Stamp Act, the food stamp regulations, the FNS-

approved State Plan of Operation without first obtaining FNS approval, 

and the implementation of the procedures results in a loss of Federal 

funds.

    (2) In computing amounts of losses of Federal funds due to 

negligence, FNS may use actual, documented amounts or amounts which have 

been determined through the use of statistically valid projections. When 

a statistically valid projection is used, the methodology will include a 

95 percent, one-sided confidence level.

    (3) FNS will base its determinations of negligence on information 

drawn from any of a number of sources. These information sources 

include, but are not limited to, State and Federal Performance Reporting 

reviews, State and Federal audits and investigations, State corrective 

action plans and any required reports.

    (4) Failure by the State agency to remit payment upon demand, within 

the specified time period, may result in FNS recovering the lost funds 

through offsets to the State agency's Letter of Credit, in accordance 

with Sec. 277.16(c).

    (c) Fraud provisions. For purposes of this subsection, the term 

fraud shall mean the wrongful acquisition or issuance of food coupons by 

the State agency or its officers, employees or agents, including 

issuance agents, through false representation or concealment of material 

facts. State agencies shall be liable to FNS for the amount of loss of 

Federal funds as a result of fraud. Failure by the State agency to remit 

payment on demand by FNS, within the time period specified, may result 

in offsets to the Letter of Credit in accordance with Sec. 277.16(c).



[Amdt. 168, 45 FR 77263, Nov. 21, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 262, 49 FR 

50598, Dec. 31, 1984; Amdt. 356, 59 FR 29713, June 9, 1994]