Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 7 - Agriculture |
Subtitle B - Regulations of the Department of Agriculture |
Chapter II - Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture |
SubChapter A - Child Nutrition Programs |
Part 210 - National School Lunch Program |
Subpart C - Requirements for School Food Authority Participation |
§ 210.9 - Agreement with State agency.
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§ 210.9 Agreement with State agency.
(a) Application. An official of a school food authority shall make written application to the State agency for any school in which it desires to operate the Program. Applications shall provide the State agency with sufficient information to determine eligibility. The school food authority shall also submit for approval a Free and Reduced Price Policy Statement in accordance with part 245 of this chapter.
(b) Agreement. Each school food authority approved to participate in the program shall enter into a written agreement with the State agency that may be amended as necessary. Nothing in the preceding sentence shall be construed to limit the ability of the State agency to suspend or terminate the agreement in accordance with § 210.25. If a single State agency administers any combination of the Child Nutrition Programs, that State agency shall provide each school food authority with a single agreement with respect to the operation of those programs. The agreement shall contain a statement to the effect that the “School Food Authority and participating schools under its jurisdiction, shall comply with all provisions of 7 CFR parts 210 and 245.” This agreement shall provide that each school food authority shall, with respect to participating schools under its jurisdiction:
(1) Maintain a nonprofit school food service and observe the requirements for and limitations on the use of nonprofit school food service revenues set forth in § 210.14 and the limitations on any competitive school food service as set forth in § 210.11;
(2) Limit its net cash resources to an amount that does not exceed 3 months average expenditures for its nonprofit school food service or such other amount as may be approved in accordance with § 210.19(a);
(3) Maintain a financial management system as prescribed under § 210.14(c);
(4) Comply with the requirements of the Department's regulations regarding financial management (2 CFR part 200, subpart D and USDA implementing regulations 2 CFR part 400 and part 415);
(5) Serve lunches, during the lunch period, which meet the minimum requirements prescribed in § 210.10;
(6) Price the lunch as a unit;
(7) Serve lunches free or at a reduced price to all children who are determined by the local educational agency to be eligible for such meals under 7 CFR part 245;
(8) Claim reimbursement at the assigned rates only for reimbursable free, reduced price and paid lunches served to eligible children in accordance with 7 CFR part 210. Agree that the school food authority official signing the claim shall be responsible for reviewing and analyzing meal counts to ensure accuracy as specified in § 210.8 governing claims for reimbursement. Acknowledge that failure to submit accurate claims will result in the recovery of an overclaim and may result in the withholding of payments, suspension or termination of the program as specified in § 210.25. Acknowledge that if failure to submit accurate claims reflects embezzlement, willful misapplication of funds, theft, or fraudulent activity, the penalties specified in § 210.26 shall apply;
(9) Count the number of free, reduced price and paid reimbursable meals served to eligible children at the point of service, or through another counting system if approved by the State agency;
(10) Submit Claims for Reimbursement in accordance with § 210.8;
(11) Comply with the requirements of the Department's regulations regarding nondiscrimination (7 CFR parts 15, 15a, 15b);
(12) Make no discrimination against any child because of his or her eligibility for free or reduced price meals in accordance with the approved Free and Reduced Price Policy Statement;
(13) Enter into an agreement to receive donated foods as required by 7 CFR part 250;
(14) Maintain, in the storage, preparation and service of food, proper sanitation and health standards in conformance with all applicable State and local laws and regulations, and comply with the food safety requirements of § 210.13;
(15) Accept and use, in as large quantities as may be efficiently utilized in its nonprofit school food service, such foods as may be offered as a donation by the Department;
(16) Maintain necessary facilities for storing, preparing and serving food;
(17) Upon request, make all accounts and records pertaining to its school food service available to the State agency and to FNS, for audit or review, at a reasonable time and place. Such records shall be retained for a period of 3 years after the date of the final Claim for Reimbursement for the fiscal year to which they pertain, except that if audit findings have not been resolved, the records shall be retained beyond the 3 year period as long as required for resolution of the issues raised by the audit;
(18) Maintain files of currently approved and denied free and reduced price certification documentation.
(19) Maintain direct certification documentation obtained directly from the appropriate State or local agency, or other appropriate individual, as specified by FNS, indicating that:
(i) A child in the Family, as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter, is receiving benefits from SNAP, FDPIR or TANF, as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter; if one child is receiving such benefits, all children in that family are considered to be directly certified;
(ii) The child is a homeless child as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter;
(iii) The child is a runaway child as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter;
(iv) The child is a migrant child as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter;
(v) The child is a Head Start child as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter; or
(vi) The child is a foster child as defined in § 245.2 of this chapter.
(20) Retain eligibility documentation submitted by families for a period of 3 years after the end of the fiscal year to which they pertain or as otherwise specified under paragraph (b)(17) of this section.
(21) No later than March 1, 1997, and no later than December 31 of each year thereafter, provide the State agency with a list of all schools under its jurisdiction in which 50 percent or more of enrolled children have been determined eligible for free or reduced price meals as of the last operating day the preceding October. The State agency may designate a month other than October for the collection of this information, in which case the list must be provided to the State agency within 60 calendar days following the end of the month designated by the State agency. In addition, each school food authority shall must provide, when available for the schools under its jurisdiction, and upon the request of a sponsoring organization of day care homes of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, information on the boundaries of the attendance areas for the schools identified as having 50 percent or more of enrolled children certified eligible for free or reduced price meals.
(c) Afterschool care requirements. Those school food authorities with eligible schools (as defined in § 210.10(no)(1)) that elect to serve meal supplements afterschool snacks during afterschool care programs, shall must agree to:
(1) Serve meal supplements afterschool snacks which meet the minimum requirements prescribed in § 210.10;
(2) Price the meal supplement afterschool snack as a unit;
(3) Serve meal supplements afterschool snacks free or at a reduced price to all children who are determined by the school food authority to be eligible for free or reduced price school meals under 7 CFR part 245 of this chapter;
(4) If charging for meals, the charge for a reduced price meal supplement shall afterschool snack must not exceed 15 cents;
(5) Claim reimbursement at the assigned rates only for meal supplements afterschool snacks served in accordance with the agreement;
(6) Claim reimbursement for no more than one meal supplement afterschool snack per child per day;
(7) Review each afterschool care program two times a year; the first review shall must be made during the first four weeks that the school is in operation each school year, except that an afterschool care program operating year round shall must be reviewed during the first four weeks of its initial year of operation, once more during its first year of operation, and twice each school year thereafter; and
(8) Comply with all requirements of this part, except that, claims for reimbursement need not be based on “point of service” meal supplement afterschool snack counts (as required by § 210.9(b)(9)).
[53 FR 29147, Aug. 2, 1988]