CT eWIC Training 2016 For Stand Beside Stores. What is happening? Conversion from paper WIC checks to an eWIC (credit card type) system Conversion required.

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CT eWIC Training 2016 For Stand Beside Stores

What is happening? Conversion from paper WIC checks to an eWIC (credit card type) system Conversion required by federal government for all states and tribal nations that administer WIC

What will the new card look like? front back

Advantages for the vendors? With card, no more bounced checks or bank fees Vendor paid for purchases within 48 hours of sale For eWIC only: Cashiers do not have to monitor purchases for least expensive brands If it scans, allow the sale

What will stay the same? First-Day-To-Use and Last-Day-To-Use benefits Food List will still describe approved foods Alternates can use WIC card Checks will be redeemed until the end of 2016 Vendors can accept both WIC checks and eWIC cards Participant ID Booklet will still be needed for checks.

What has changed? Paper Check ProcessCT WIC Card – Electronic Process Multiple checks for each participant One card for all participants in the family Must have WIC ID for purchases Must have eWIC card for purchases Participants must sign checks for purchases Participants must use 4 digit PIN Participants must purchase only the items in the quantities specified on checks Participants can purchase all, or some of their food benefit any time during the month Whole check will bounce if price of an item exceeds the maximum price for the peer group If your price exceeds the maximum price, stores will be paid the maximum price for the peer group Banks fees apply to bounced checks No bounced checks Vendor must take more steps to process WIC checks eWIC purchases have less steps to process Cashiers have to monitor purchases for least expensive brands and allowed products Register system identifies allowed products

Picture of stand beside What does a Stand Beside device look like?

Scan UPC Numbers from item Enter price in Stand Beside device Press total after last WIC item to end the sale How do you operate a Stand Beside device?

To Connect the Stand Beside Device You will need:  A separate telephone line OR  Internet connection OR  A splitter - allows you to share the telephone line, but enables only one system at a time to use the line

What to do if your Stand Beside device does not work? Contact Xerox  Communicate in English or Spanish   Available 24 hours, 7 days per week

Xerox Involvement Xerox is the Third-Party-Processor for Stand Beside Devices Xerox will record sales, adjust and reconcile transactions, and pay your store for WIC purchases through your bank Stand Beside devices are given for free Xerox will reimburse Stand Beside vendors for the cost of paper receipts used in Stand Beside Devices Review your contract for details

How does this process begin? Participants are given a list of Family Benefits at the Local Agency Participants may check their benefit balance:  By phone  through the internet  at the store Your Stand Beside device will print a balance

To purchase WIC products at the store Swipe eWIC card Participant will enter PIN number Scan all items WIC will be the first type of payment Cashier will collect additional payments for the purchase (if any) Receipt will print the participant’s remaining balance Give receipt to the participant 01/11/

Fruit & Vegetable Sales You must know the participant’s Fruit & Vegetable balance available in order to pay for the purchase  Enter PLU code “4469” for fresh fruits and vegetables  Enter price of the product Canned and frozen fruit and vegetables can be scanned Total (combined) sale will be deducted from the participant’s Fruit & Vegetable benefit Fruit & Vegetable purchases that exceed the benefit amount can be paid for with another form of payment accepted by the store (i.e., SNAP, cash, credit cards, etc.)

Fruit & Vegetable Sales that exceed the benefit amount Enter the participant’s $ balance into the Stand Beside device The remaining amount can be paid for with any payment your store accepts (cash, SNAP, credit card, etc.) For example - 1) Fruit & Vegetable benefit balance is $6.80$6.80 balance 2) Participants purchase is $8.00 (total) of fruits & vegetables$8.00 total purchases 3) Enter $6.80 into Stand Beside device $1.20 due to vendor 4) Collect remainder from participant

Handling participant challenges/questions at the register My purchase was not deducted from my balance – why?  Product was not WIC-approved  Participant did not have the benefit  Participant did not have enough/quantity of the benefit for the purchase  Item may be WIC-approved; however, the UPC number is not listed in the WIC Program’s “Approved Product List”  Store to contact the State WIC Office to add product

Handling participant challenges/questions at the register Refer the participant to Xerox Customer Service for an explanation  Communicate in English or Spanish  Telephone number is on the back of the card

If you believe a product is WIC-approved, but not scanning Send us this information:  The entire UPC number  Photo of UPC bar code, if possible  Product Name  Size of container Send it to:  (860) [facsimile]  [internet] Once approved, products should appear in the Approved Product List within 48 hours The Approved Product List can be found on our website:

Miscellaneous eWIC cards can be swiped or manually entered. All WIC items must be scanned or the UPC must be manually entered at the time of purchase. Scan the exact item that is purchased [not a bar code from a list] Coupons may be accepted for WIC purchases. If communication lines are down, eWIC transactions cannot be processed. Only Connecticut-issued WIC cards can be accepted. Cards that are found in stores should be destroyed.