eWIC Third-Party Processing Requirements Sample Clauses

eWIC Third-Party Processing Requirements. Requirement 462 If a TPP processes WIC EBT transactions, the Contractor’s network certification shall include processing WIC EBT transactions from the TPP, including reversal transactions, using the State test environment. 463 The Contractor shall ensure that TPPs and acquirers that process WIC EBT transactions operate within USDA-FNS Operating Rules for WIC EBT and FNS regulations. # Requirement 464 The Contractor shall ensure that WIC EBT transaction requests from TPPs comply with the ANSI X9.93, Part 1 messaging standard. 465 Upon written request from the State, the Contractor shall block Food and Cash EBT transactions from locations within sixty (60) Calendar Days where the transaction request messages do not comply with the USDA- FNS Operating Rules for WIC EBT, FNS regulations, or ANSI X9.93, Part 1 messaging standard. 466 The System shall neither authorize nor accept any California WIC EBT transaction from any TPP that is not certified for eWIC EBT. 467 The Contractor shall support the exchange of Files between the System and WIC-authorized Retailers through a TPP in accordance with the ANSI X9.93, Part 2 File transfer standard. 468 The Contractor shall perform WIC EBT certification of all new WIC- authorized Retailers that will use a TPP in accordance with the Contractor’s Network Certification Plan, regardless of its participation as a WIC-authorized Retailer in other EBT systems. 469 The Contractor shall perform WIC EBT certification of WIC-authorized Retailers using the State test environment. 470 The Contractor shall provide Third-Party Processor/Retailer Certification Test Results within ten (10) Business Days following the completion of Retailer WIC EBT certification testing. 471 The Contractor shall re-test and certify a WIC-authorized Retailer in the event of a significant Software change made by the Contractor or the Retailer. 472 The Contractor shall complete WIC EBT certification of a WIC-authorized Retailer within thirty (30) Calendar Days of written notification from the State. 473 The Contractor shall inform the State within ten (10) Business Days in the event the Contractor is unable to establish or maintain a working relationship with a WIC-authorized Retailer. 474 The Contractor shall provide the State with written confirmation of WIC EBT certification when a new WIC-authorized Retailer meets the certification standards within ten (10) Business Days following the completion of certification. 475 The System shall not authorize or ac...
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