Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 422 - Department of Agriculture
Section 22-6n. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Penalties for violations.

(a) The commissioner shall return a voucher to a certified vendor unpaid if the certified vendor identification number is not properly affixed to the back of the voucher, the certified vendor does not endorse the voucher or the participant's signature is missing on the face of the voucher. A voucher may be resubmitted for payment in the event that the signature or vendor certification identification error can be properly and legally corrected by the certified vendor. Violations of CFM/WIC procedures and rules applicable to a certified vendor shall be identified as Class I violations, Class II violations and Class III violations. Violations involving the use of multiple vouchers in a single sales transaction shall be considered as a single violation. Violations involving multiple sales transactions, regardless of time elapsed, shall be considered multiple violations at a standard of one violation per sales transaction.

(b) For Class I violations, the commissioner shall issue a warning letter to the violating certified vendor. Failure to appropriately display the certified vendor identification sign shall constitute a Class I violation.
(c) For Class II violations, the commissioner shall issue an official written citation of noncompliance to the violating certified vendor. The following shall constitute Class II violations:
(1) Noncompliance with rules and procedures as outlined in the vendor certification handbook and in the department-vendor agreement which is not specifically identified as a Class I violation;
(2) Participant is charged a price that is greater than that charged nonparticipant or is charged for items not received;
(3) Refusal to accept valid vouchers for Connecticut-grown fresh produce;
(4) Failure to permit or comply with procedures regarding inspection of evidence by the department when point of origin of fresh produce on display or offered for sale in a certified vendor staff is in question;
(5) Abusive or discriminatory treatment of participants or CFM/WIC staff;
(6) Displaying or offering for sale non-Connecticut-grown fresh produce in a certified vendor stall;
(7) An authorized farmers' market is neither open nor staffed during posted hours and days during the season in which the certified vendor is a designated participant; or
(8) The second like instance of a Class I violation by a single certified vendor.
(d) For Class III violations, the commissioner shall suspend the violating vendor from participation in CFM/WIC. The following shall constitute Class III violations:
(1) A third Class I violation by a single vendor;
(2) The second of two Class II violations of the same type by a single vendor;
(3) Exchanging ineligible products or cash for vouchers; or
(4) Cashing vouchers for a noncertified market.
(e) The commissioner shall issue a written official notice of noncompliance to the certified vendor within seventy-two hours of receipt of evidence involving an act of noncompliance. Suspension of a certified vendor from participation in CFM/WIC shall remain in effect for the remainder of the season. An exception shall occur when suspension occurs within thirty days of the expiration date for voucher usage by participants. In such case, suspension shall also include the entire season of the following calendar year. In the event of a suspension, the vendor shall reimburse the commissioner for the value of any vouchers deposited and paid upon after the official date of suspension notification. At the conclusion of a suspension period, the vendor may reapply for certification in order to resume participation in CFM/WIC.
(f) Any vendor successfully recertified following a suspension shall be on probationary status for one full season. Recurrence of a Class II violation during the probationary period and for which the certified vendor has been cited shall be sufficient grounds for immediate and automatic suspension.
(P.A. 94-187, S. 8, 12.)
History: P.A. 94-187 effective July 1, 1994.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals

Chapter 422 - Department of Agriculture

Section 22-1. - Department of Agriculture.

Section 22-1a and 22-1b. - Commissioner, department and council, general terminology change.

Section 22-1c. - Terminology change.

Section 22-2. - Board of Agriculture.

Section 22-3. - Duties of commissioner. Preservation of Connecticut agricultural lands. Definitions.

Section 22-4. - Appointment of commissioner.

Section 22-4a. - Delegation of commissioner's authority.

Section 22-4b. - Designation of agents by commissioner. Designation of hearing officers by commissioner.

Section 22-4c. - Powers of commissioner. Recording and transcription of hearings. Payment of related costs or expenses.

Section 22-4d. - Cease and desist orders.

Section 22-5. - Deputy commissioner.

Section 22-6. - Powers and duties of commissioner.

Section 22-6a. - Receipt of federal funds and gifts by commissioner.

Section 22-6b. - Refunds of sums paid Department of Agriculture.

Section 22-6c. - Reimbursement of comprehensive farm nutrient management plan, farmland restoration and climate resiliency plan or farm resources management plan.

Section 22-6d. - Definitions.

Section 22-6e. - Use of vacant public land for gardening, agricultural purposes or agricultural restoration purposes.

Section 22-6f. - Participation in farmers' market coupon programs. Regulations.

Section 22-6g. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Definitions.

Section 22-6h. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Purposes. Administration.

Section 22-6i. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Eligibility requirements.

Section 22-6j. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Responsibilities of participants.

Section 22-6k. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Records. Authorization of markets.

Section 22-6l. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Vendor certification.

Section 22-6m. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Responsibilities of vendors.

Section 22-6n. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Penalties for violations.

Section 22-6o. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Citation of noncompliance of vendor.

Section 22-6p. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Women, Infants and Children Program: Assurances. Vouchers.

Section 22-6q. - Connecticut Farmers' Market/Senior Nutrition Program.

Section 22-6r. - Certified farmers' markets. Definitions. Sale of farm products at farmers' kiosks and food establishments. Listing of farmers' market on web site and in promotional materials.

Section 22-6s. - Operation of food establishment by a farmer at a certified farmers' market.

Section 22-6t. - Voucher value.

Section 22-7. - Administrative civil penalties.

Section 22-7p. - Bonds.

Section 22-7q. - Filing of bond in administrative appeal.

Section 22-8. - Duties of commissioner re avian ecology.

Section 22-9. - Supervision of institutional farms.

Section 22-10. - Reports of moneys expended.

Section 22-11. - Promotion of agricultural interests.

Section 22-11a. - “Integrated pest management” defined.

Section 22-11b. - Duties of The University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension Service re integrated pest management.

Section 22-11c. - Aquaculture development: Definitions.

Section 22-11d. - Aquaculture development: Lead agency.

Section 22-11e. - Interagency Aquaculture Coordinating Committee.

Section 22-11f. - Licensing of aquaculture operation. Regulations. Control of importation and cultivation of nonnative plants or animals.

Section 22-11g. - Releases from aquaculture systems.

Section 22-11h. - Permits for aquaculture operations. Exemptions from environmental protection programs. General permits.

Section 22-11i. - Licensing of aquaculture producers. Regulations.

Section 22-11j. - Planting and cultivating seaweed. License. Requirements. Renewal. Prohibition on interference with right of fishing or shellfishing. Interference with seaweed license. Penalties. Regulations.

Section 22-11k. - Ninety-day aquaculture permit application final determinations.

Section 22-12. - Appropriations for promotion of agricultural interests.

Section 22-12a. - Use of term “Connecticut State Fair”.

Section 22-12b. (Formerly Sec. 26-41). - Licensing of fur breeders. Disease control.

Section 22-13. - Employment of minors in agriculture.

Section 22-14. - Birth certificate or agricultural work permit required.

Section 22-15. - Administration. Regulations. Inspection.

Section 22-16. - Employer of more than fifteen affected.

Section 22-17. - Penalty.

Section 22-17a. - Sanitary regulations concerning agricultural workers.

Section 22-18 to 22-26. - Farmers' loans, generally.

Section 22-26a. - Equine Advisory Council. Members.

Section 22-26b. - Agreement with landowner enrolled in federal Dairy Termination Program.

Section 22-26c. - Connecticut Farm Wine Development Council.

Section 22-26d. - Purposes.

Section 22-26e. - Governor's Council for Agricultural Development and Innovation.

Section 22-26f. - State Veterinarian.

Section 22-26g. - Noise-making devices used in agriculture to repel wildlife. Permits. Operation. Municipal resolution re undue hardship. Best practical use procedure. Violation. Warning. Revocation. Appeal. Fine.

Section 22-26h. - Agricultural technology development. Advisory board. Responsibilities of commissioner.

Section 22-26i. - Maintenance, repair and improvement account.

Section 22-26j. - Farm viability matching grant program. Eligibility. Purposes.

Section 22-26k. - Farm transition grant program. Matching grants.

Section 22-26l. - Connecticut Farm Link program.