If a cash-value voucher is used at a farmers market, does the farmer need to collect a signature upon redemption?
Yes, the farmer must collect a signature upon redemption just as a vendor must collect a signature. Because the cash-value voucher can be used at either a farmers market or a grocery store, it is important that transaction procedures for participants are consistent for both farmers and vendors to avoid confusion.
Yes, the farmer must collect a signature upon redemption just as a vendor must collect a signature. Because the cash-value voucher can be used at either a farmers market or a grocery store, it is important that transaction procedures for participants are consistent for both farmers and vendors to avoid confusion. e. Would the farmer need to write in the exact dollar amount of the sale? Or could we pay the farmer the maximum amount of the cash-value voucher (and assume that the participant will get most if not all the value of the cash-value voucher)? Yes, the exact dollar amount of the sale must be written in on the cash-value voucher. The State agency has the discretion to determine whether the farmer or participant enters the purchase price before the cash-value voucher is signed.
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