Vendor overcharge definition

Vendor overcharge means intentionally charging the department more for authorized supplemental foods than is permitted under the WIC vendor agreement. It is not a vendor overcharge when a vendor submits a food instrument for redemption and the department makes a price adjustment to the food instrument.
Vendor overcharge is a purchase price of a food item that is over the maximum allowed price.. The State Agency will apply limits on the amount of reimbursement allowed for food items based on a vendor’s peer group and statewide price comparison.

Examples of Vendor overcharge in a sentence

  • The Department may delay payment or establish a claim in the amount of the full purchase price of each WIC benefit or cash-value voucher that contained the Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • The WIC State Agency will provide the Vendor with an opportunity to justify or correct a Vendor overcharge or other error outlined in the Guide.

  • ITCA will provide the Vendor with an opportunity to justify or correct a Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • The Agency may delay payments or establish a claim in the amount of the full purchase price of each FI or CVV that contained a Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • The Department will provide the Vendor with an opportunity to justify or correct a Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • ITCA may delay payment or establish a claim in the amount of the full purchase of each eWIC transaction that contained the Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • OHA may delay payment or establish a claim in the amount of the full purchase of each eWIC transaction that contained the Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • Vendor will be provided an opportunity to justify or correct a Vendor overcharge or other error.

  • When ITCA determines that the Vendor has committed a violation that affects payment to the Vendor, ITCA may deny payment, delay payment, or establish a claim in the amount of the full purchase of each eWIC or SEBTC transaction that contained the Vendor overcharge, unsubstantiated quantities, improper eWIC or SEBT transactions, or other error.

  • The Vendor shall be provided an opportunity to justify or correct a Vendor overcharge or other error.

Related to Vendor overcharge

  • Underpayment means any payment or portion of a payment not made to a provider for services delivered to eligible members according to the laws and rules applicable to the Medicaid program and to which the provider is entitled.

  • Overpayment means payment in excess of the required fee. Overpayment of less than $10 received by the board shall not be refunded.

  • Recovered material means waste materials and by-products recovered or diverted from solid waste, but the term does not include those materials and by-products generated from, and commonly reused within, an original manufacturing process.

  • Meter Operator means a party appointed for the purposes of the BSC, to:

  • Premium surcharge means a payment required from a subscriber, in addition to the subscriber's medical premium contribution, due to an enrollee's tobacco use or an enrolled subscriber's spouse or state registered domestic partner choosing not to enroll in their employer- based group medical when: