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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-1466

NOTICES

Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children

[30 Pa.B. 4473]

   Notice of Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC Program) of the name of the contract brand of formula, the names of allowable brands of foods on the 2000-2001 WIC Food List and the maximum allowable cost for WIC Food Prescription One and WIC Food Prescription Two.

I.  Maximum Allowable Cost for WIC Food Prescription One and WIC Food Prescription Two

   Under 28 Pa. Code § 1103.4(a)(6), the WIC Program hereby publishes notice of the maximum allowable cost for WIC Food prescription One and WIC Food Prescription Two. The information contained herein is effective October 1, 2000.

   The maximum allowable cost for WIC Food Prescription One is $51.86 and the maximum allowable cost for WIC Food Prescription Two is $101.76.

II.  Contract Brand of Formula

   Under 28 Pa. Code § 1103.5(c), the WIC Program hereby publishes notice of the name of the contract brand of infant formula. The WIC Program has entered into a contract with Ross Laboratories to be the primary provider of infant formula for the WIC Program. The contract brand of infant formula Ross Products and the names of the formula are Similac with Iron and Isomil. Other brands and types of formula must be specified on the WIC check to be authorized for purchase with a WIC check. The information contained herein is effective October 1, 2000.

III.  2000-2001 WIC Food List

   Under 28 Pa. Code § 1103.5(c), the WIC Program hereby publishes notice of the 2000-2001 WIC Food List which contains the required types of foods, the maximum allowable cost of certain foods and if applicable, names of allowable brands of foods. Effective October 1, 2000, the 2000-2001 WIC Food List authorizes the following as allowable foods for the purpose of the WIC Program:

Cheese

   Regular, reduced fat, low fat or fat free, low cholesterol, low sodium. If from the dairy case, the cheese must be marked with weight, type and cost. Cheese must cost no more than $5.99 per pound. Minimum package size 8 ounces.

American (Pasteurized Process)Cheddar
CheddarellaCojack
Colby (Longhorn)Monterey Jack
MozzarellaMuenster
ProvoloneSwiss

   Not Allowed: Individually wrapped; imported; deli service; cheese foods; imitation cheese; cheese products or spreads; string cheese; cheese with added ingredients.

Milk

   Fluid (pasteurized; quarts costing no more than $1.10, half gallons costing no more than $2.20, or gallons costing no more than $4.40). Any fat level allowed; acidophilus allowed.

   Lactose reduced or lactose free if specified on the WIC check.

   Evaporated (12 ounce cans) if specified on the WIC check.

   Dry (packages) if specified on the WIC check.

   Not allowed: Flavored milk, UHT milk, buttermilk, goat's milk, milk with added calcium or protein.

Eggs

   Any size raw shell eggs costing no more than $1.65 a dozen.

Juice

   Single Strength, costing no more than $2.75 per container (46 ounce container, 100% pure juice):

AppleSeneca, lucky leaf or Musselman's
Apple/GrapeLucky Leaf, Musselman's
Orangeany brand
PineappleDole, Liberty Gold, or any brand stamped ''100% Hawaiian'' on top
100% Grape, regular or whiteWelch's Seneca
V8 (regular, lightly tangy, picante, healthy request)Campbell's
Juicy Juice (any flavor)Libby

   Frozen Concentrated, costing no more than $2.75 per container (11.5 to 12 ounce container, 100% pure juice):

AppleSeneca, Shurfine, Weis, Musselman's, old Orchard, Lucky leaf, Foodland, Food Club
Orangeany brand
Pineapple-OrangeDole
Pineapple-Orange-BananaDole
100% GrapeSeneca, Welch's with yellow pull tab
White Grape Juice BlendsWelch's with yellow pull tab

   Shelf Stable Concentrated, costing no more than $2.75 per container. (11.5 to 12 ounce container, 100% pure juice)

Any flavor with yellow trimJuicy Juice, Welch's Juice Makers

   Not allowed: Juices with added sugar, alcohol or carbonation.

Dry Beans and Peas

   Any kind in one-pound package

   Not allowed: Beans with seasonings

Cereal

Adult/Child Cereals:
Minimum package size 8 ounces.

General Mills:
Cheerios (regular, multigrain)
Chex (wheat, corn, rice, multi-bran)
Kix (regular only)
Total Corn Flakes
Wheaties (regular flavor)

Kellogg Co.:
Complete Bran Flakes (oat, wheat)
Corn Flakes
Mini Wheats (strawberry, blueberry, apple cinnamon, raisin)
Product 19

Nabisco:
Cream of Wheat (regular, quick, instant)
Instant Cream of Wheat (original flavor packets)

Quaker Co.:
Instant Grits (all flavors)
Instant Quaker oatmeal (regular flavor individual packets)
King Vitamin
Life (regular flavor)

Store Brand Cereal:
Crisp(y) Rice, Corn Flakes, Toasted Oats/Tasteoos, (Food Club, Weis Quality, Pathmark, Rich Foods, Best Yet)

Not allowed: individual serving boxes.

Peanut Butter

   15 to 18 ounce container costing no more than $2.75 per container.

   Not allowed: Reduced fat peanut butter; peanut butter mixed with jelly, marshmallow or chocolate.

Infant Formula

Contract Brand

Milk Based:  Similar w/IronSoy Based:  Isomil

   Other brands and types of formula must be specified on the WIC check.

Infant Juice

   Any brand 4 ounce container.

   Not allowed: Organic varieties, Beechnut Juice Plus or juice with yogurt.

Infant Cereal

   Any brand in 8 or 16 ounce box.

   Not allowed: Organic varieties, variety pack, cereal with fruit, formula or yogurt.

Tuna and Carrots

   These foods are only for breast-feeding women whose babies do not get formula from WIC.

Tuna
(Any brand, chunk light, packed in water, 6 to 6 1/2 ounce cans)

Fresh Carrots
(Whole, unpeeled in 1 or 2 pound cello pack)

Canned Carrots
(Any brand sliced, 14 to 20 ounce can)

   Persons who have questions should call the WIC Program office at (717) 783-1289 or V/TT (717) 783-6514 for Speech and/or Hearing impaired Persons or the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Services at (800) 654-5984 [TT].

ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN, Jr.,   
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 00-1466. Filed for public inspection August 25, 2000, 9:00 a.m.]



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