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Q: What is Form F-44161A?
A: Form F-44161A is a document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of WIC cardholders in Wisconsin.
Q: What is WIC?
A: WIC stands for Women, Infants, and Children. It is a federal assistance program that provides nutritious food, education, and support to low-income pregnant women, new mothers, and young children.
Q: Who is a WIC cardholder?
A: A WIC cardholder is a person who receives benefits from the WIC program and uses a WIC card to purchase approved food items.
Q: What are the rights of a WIC cardholder?
A: Some rights of a WIC cardholder include the right to access and use WIC benefits, receive respectful and non-discriminatory treatment, and provide feedback or file complaints.
Q: What are the responsibilities of a WIC cardholder?
A: Some responsibilities of a WIC cardholder include using WIC benefits only for authorized food items, following program regulations, and notifying the WIC clinic of any changes in contact information or eligibility.
Q: Can WIC benefits be used for all types of food?
A: WIC benefits can only be used to purchase specific food items that meet the nutritional needs of pregnant women, new mothers, and young children. The WIC program provides a list of authorized foods.
Q: What should I do if I think my WIC rights have been violated?
A: If you believe your WIC rights have been violated, you should contact your local WIC clinic or the Wisconsin Department of Health Services for assistance.
Q: How long can I receive WIC benefits?
A: The duration of WIC benefits varies depending on the participant's eligibility. Generally, pregnant women can receive benefits until 6 weeks after giving birth, and infants and children can receive benefits until their 5th birthday.
Q: Can anyone apply for WIC benefits?
A: To be eligible for WIC benefits, you must meet certain income guidelines and have a nutritional need. Pregnant women, new mothers, and young children are typically eligible for the program.
Form Details:
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