96-12851. Determination of Eligibility for Free Meals by Summer Food Service Program Sponsors and Free and Reduced Price Meals by Child and Adult Care Food Program Institutions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 100 (Wednesday, May 22, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 25550-25555]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-12851]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Food and Consumer Service
    
    7 CFR Parts 225 and 226
    
    RIN 0584-AB17
    
    
    Determination of Eligibility for Free Meals by Summer Food 
    Service Program Sponsors and Free and Reduced Price Meals by Child and 
    Adult Care Food Program Institutions
    
    AGENCY: Food and Consumer Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This rule amends the regulations governing the collection of 
    social security numbers and household income information on the 
    application for free meals under the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) 
    for Children, and for free and reduced price meals under the Child and 
    Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). The rule removes the requirement that 
    households provide the social security numbers of all adult members of 
    the household and requires the household to provide only the social 
    security number of the adult household member who signs the 
    application. Finally, when reporting household income, the household 
    will no longer be required to indicate how often individual income 
    amounts are received, or to calculate its total current income. All of 
    the above provisions are intended to reduce paperwork and facilitate 
    eligibility determinations for free and reduced price meals by 
    simplifying the application requirements for both households and 
    approving officials, while maintaining program integrity.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: June 21, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert M. Eadie or Edward Morawetz, 
    Policy and Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food 
    and Consumer Service, Department of Agriculture, 3101 Park Center 
    Drive, Room 1007, Alexandria, Virginia 22302 or telephone 703-305-2620.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Executive Order 12866
    
        This rule has been determined to be not significant for purposes of 
    Executive Order 12866, and, therefore, has not been reviewed by the 
    Office of Management and Budget.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This rule has also been reviewed with regard to the requirements of 
    the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612). The Administrator of 
    the Food and Consumer Service has certified that this rule will not 
    have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
    entities. The effect of the provisions of this rule will be to reduce 
    paperwork and facilitate eligibility determinations for free and 
    reduced price meals by simplifying the application requirements for 
    both households and approving officials, while maintaining program 
    integrity.
    
    Executive Order 12372
    
        The CACFP and SFSP are listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
    Assistance under No. 10.558 and 10.559, respectively, and are subject 
    to the provisions of Executive Order 12372, which requires 
    intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials (7 CFR 
    Part 3015, Subpart V, and final rule related notice published at 48 FR 
    29114, June 24, 1983).
    
    Information Collection
    
        In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
    3501-3520), the reporting and recordkeeping changes included in this 
    rule have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
    under control numbers 0584-0055 and 0584-0280.
    
    Executive Order 12778
    
        This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, Civil 
    Justice Reform. This rule is intended to have preemptive effect with 
    respect to any State or local laws, regulations or policies which 
    conflict with its provisions or which would otherwise impede its full 
    implementation. This rule is not intended to have retroactive effect 
    unless so specified in the ``Effective Date'' section of this preamble. 
    Prior to any judicial challenge to the provisions of this rule or the 
    application of its provisions, all applicable administrative procedures 
    must be exhausted. In the SFSP, the administrative procedures are set 
    forth under the following regulations: (1) Program sponsors and food 
    service management companies must follow State agency hearing 
    procedures issued pursuant to 7 CFR Sec. 225.13; and (2) Disputes 
    involving procurement by State agencies and sponsors must follow 
    administrative appeal procedures to the extent required by 7 CFR 
    Sec. 225.17 and 7 CFR Part 3015. In the CACFP, the administrative 
    procedures are set forth under the following regulations: (1) 
    Institution appeal procedures in 7 CFR Sec. 226.6(k); and (2) Disputes 
    involving procurement by State agencies and institutions must follow 
    administrative appeal procedures to the extent required by 7 CFR 
    Sec. 226.22 and 7 CFR Part 3015.
        This rule codifies the amendments set forth under sections 
    202(b)(2)(A) and (b)(2)(B)(i) of the Child Nutrition and WIC 
    Reauthorization Act of 1989 (Pub. L. 101-147) regarding the collection 
    of social security numbers and total income calculations for programs 
    under the National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.) and the 
    Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1771 et seq.). Section 202(c) of 
    Pub. L. 101-147 required that final regulations be issued incorporating 
    these amendments by July 1, 1990. However, we were unable to issue 
    regulations on the collection of social security numbers and total 
    income calculation amendments before the statutory deadline. The 
    provisions were implemented by a policy memorandum issued on May 18, 
    1990.
        This rule is being issued as a final rule, rather than a proposed 
    rule, because of the mandated implementation date. Further, this rule 
    is being issued as a final rule because of the need to formally 
    implement these changes to the application procedures. Although a 
    policy memorandum has already been distributed to give State agencies 
    guidance, the SFSP and CACFP regulations must be amended to codify the 
    changes mandated by sections 202(b)(2)(A) and 202(b)(2)(B)(i) of Pub. 
    L. 101-147. Final regulations have already been promulgated 
    incorporating these changes for the National School Lunch, School 
    Breakfast and Special Milk Programs (56 FR 33857, July 24, 1991). For 
    consistency and simplicity, it is important that the SFSP and CACFP 
    regulations be amended to conform with the National School Lunch, 
    School Breakfast, and Special Milk Program regulations. Finally, the 
    changes to the application being made by this rulemaking will simplify 
    the application procedures for households. For these reasons, the 
    Administrator of the Food and Consumer Service has determined, in 
    accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B), that it is impracticable and
    
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    contrary to public interest to take prior public comment and that good 
    cause therefore exists for publishing this rule without prior public 
    notice and comment.
    
    Background
    
        For the purpose of determining eligibility for free meals in the 
    SFSP and free and reduced price meals in the CACFP, sponsors/
    institutions must distribute free meal or free and reduced price meal 
    applications to the families of enrolled participants. Prior to the 
    amendments made by Pub. L. 101-147, under both programs, households 
    applying for benefits were required to submit an application containing 
    complete documentation of eligibility, as defined in Sections 225.2, 
    ``Documentation,'' and 225.15(f) of the SFSP regulations (7 CFR Part 
    225) and Sections 226.2, ``Documentation,'' and 226.23(e)(1) of the 
    CACFP regulations (7 CFR Part 226). Under current Sections 225.15(f)(3) 
    and 226.23(e)(1)(iv) of the SFSP and CACFP regulations, respectively, 
    ``documentation'' for participating children who were members of Aid to 
    Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) assistance units or food stamp 
    households means the completion of the following information on the 
    application: the child's name; a current food stamp or AFDC case 
    number; and the signature of an adult household member. Under current 
    Section 226.23(e)(1)(v) of the CACFP regulations, for adult 
    participants who were members of food stamp households or who receive 
    assistance under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for the Aged, 
    Blind and Disabled Program or under the Grant to States for Medical 
    Assistance Programs (Medicaid), ``documentation'' of eligibility means 
    the completion of the following information on the application: the 
    name of the adult participant; his/her food stamp case number or SSI or 
    Medicaid identification number; and the signature of an adult household 
    member.
        In all other cases, under current regulations, documentation for 
    all children in the SFSP and for all children and adults applying for 
    participation in the CACFP consists of a completed free meal or free 
    and reduced price meal application that, pursuant to Section 
    225.15(f)(2) of the SFSP regulations and Sections 226.23(e)(1)(ii) and 
    (iii) of the CACFP regulations includes: the names of the child or 
    adult for whom application is being made; the names of all other 
    household members; social security numbers for all adult household 
    members or an indication that an adult household member did not have a 
    social security number; the total current income and the income 
    received by each household member identified by source; and the 
    signature of an adult household member. The official responsible for 
    making eligibility determinations (the ``determining official'') for 
    free or reduced price benefits is required to review the application to 
    ensure that it is complete and, for households that submitted income 
    information, to compare the household size and income to the Income 
    Eligibility Guidelines issued annually by the Department. Households 
    that provide a food stamp, AFDC, Medicaid or SSI number on the 
    application are considered categorically eligible for free meals.
    
    Social Security Numbers
    
        Section 202(b)(2)(A) of Pub. L. 101-147, enacted on November 10, 
    1989, amended section 9(d)(1) of the National School Lunch Act (42 
    U.S.C. 1758(d)(1)) to eliminate the requirement for the collection of 
    the social security numbers of all adult household members as a 
    condition of eligibility for participants who are not categorically 
    eligible for benefits. Rather, the law now requires that the member of 
    the household who executes the application include the social security 
    number of the parent or guardian who is the primary wage earner 
    responsible for the care of the child for whom application is made, or 
    the number of another appropriate adult member of the child's 
    household, as determined by the Secretary. Additionally, section 
    9(d)(1), as further amended by section 202(b)(2)(A) of Pub. L. 101-147, 
    requires that the household provide the social security numbers of each 
    adult household member if the application is selected for verification 
    of eligibility.
        On May 9, 1990, the Department issued an interim rule at 55 FR 
    19237 which implemented sections 202(b)(2)(A) and (B) of Pub. L. 101-
    147 in the National School Lunch, School Breakfast and Special Milk 
    Programs. That interim rule gave households the option of providing 
    either the social security number of the primary wage earner or that of 
    the household member signing the application. This option was provided 
    in the interim rule because the Department wished to provide households 
    with flexibility in complying with the social security number 
    requirement. In order to provide guidance to SFSP and CACFP 
    administrators and beneficiaries prior to the July 1, 1990, legislative 
    deadline, and in the interest of maintaining as much consistency as 
    possible in the free and reduced price meal application process among 
    the Child Nutrition Programs, an identical policy was established for 
    the SFSP and the CACFP in a policy memorandum issued by the Department 
    on May 18, 1990.
        Commenters on the interim rule for the school programs, as well as 
    other State and local school officials who have informally advised the 
    Department of their experiences with the application process, believe 
    that providing households with this option would actually result in 
    complicating, rather than simplifying, the application process and 
    would add to paperwork and administrative burdens. In response to those 
    comments, the final rule governing free and reduced price applications 
    in the National School Lunch, School Breakfast and Special Milk 
    Programs requires only that the social security number of the adult 
    household member who signs the application be provided (56 FR 33857, 
    July 24, 1991). In lieu of providing a social security number, the 
    adult household member signing the application may indicate that he or 
    she does not possess one. In making this change from the interim rule, 
    the Department believed that the final School Programs rule further 
    simplified the application process, while maintaining program 
    integrity, since the adult who signs the application must also certify 
    that the information on the application is true and correct. Based on 
    the foregoing, and in an effort to maintain consistency among the Child 
    Nutrition Programs, this interim rule adopts the same application 
    requirements for the SFSP and the CACFP.
        Accordingly, this rule amends Sections 225.2, ``Documentation,'' 
    and 225.15(f)(2)(iii) of the SFSP regulations and Sections 226.2, 
    ``Documentation,'' and 226.23(e)(1)(ii)(C) and (iii)(C) of the CACFP 
    regulations to require a completed application to include the social 
    security number of the adult household member who signs the 
    application. As permitted in current regulations, if the adult 
    household member signing the application does not have a social 
    security number, the household may indicate this fact in lieu of 
    providing a social security number.
        In a related area, section 7(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 
    U.S.C. 552a note) requires agencies to give advance notice and 
    disclosure to the public of any requirement to provide social security 
    numbers and of the uses to be made of those social security numbers. In 
    accordance with this law, the Department requires that any individual
    
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    required to disclose his/her social security number must be informed: 
    (1) whether that disclosure is mandatory or voluntary; (2) by what 
    statutory authority or other authority each number is solicited; and 
    (3) what uses will be made of the number. The current SFSP and CACFP 
    regulations at Section 225.15(f)(2)(vi), and Sections 
    226.23(e)(1)(ii)(F) and (iii)(E) contain the Department's prototype 
    Privacy Act Statements for free and reduced price applications. They 
    reflect the statutory requirement in effect prior to the enactment of 
    Pub. L. 101-147 that the application contain the social security number 
    of each adult household member. These prototype Privacy Act Statements 
    must also be modified to include the requirement that only the social 
    security number of the adult household member signing the application 
    need be provided (or an indication that he or she does not possess 
    one). In addition, a new Section 225.15(f)(4) must be added and Section 
    226.23(h)(2)(iii) must be revised to require that households selected 
    for verification provide the social security number for each adult 
    household member (or an indication that the member does not possess a 
    number) and that the notice of selection for verification also include 
    a statement which meets the requirements of section 7(b) of the Privacy 
    Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a note). State agencies and institutions 
    should contact their own legal counsel to ensure that their notices 
    comply with the Privacy Act requirements.
        Accordingly, this rule amends Section 225.15(f)(2)(vi) of the SFSP 
    regulations and Sections 226.23(e)(1)(ii)(F) and (iii)(E) of the CACFP 
    regulations to make the aforementioned changes to each Program's 
    prototype Privacy Act statement. In addition, Section 225.15(f)(4) has 
    been added to the SFSP regulations and Section 226.23(h)(2)(iii) of the 
    CACFP regulations has been revised to require that households selected 
    for verification must provide the social security number of each adult 
    member, or an indication that a household member does not possess one.
        This rule also makes several technical changes to Part 226 to 
    conform with the requirement that only the social security number of 
    the adult household member signing the application for free and reduced 
    price meals must be provided. Specifically, this rule amends the 
    provisions found at Sections 226.15(e)(2), 226.15(e)(3), 226.17(b)(7), 
    226.18(f), 226.19(b)(8)(i), and 226.19a(b)(8) which govern various 
    documentation and record retention requirements for participation in 
    the CACFP. This rulemaking amends these sections to require that the 
    documentation for eligibility and retention of information conform with 
    Section 226.23(e)(1). As mentioned above, as a result of this rule, 
    Section 226.23(e)(1) will now require only the social security number 
    of the adult household member signing the application. In lieu of 
    providing a social security number, the adult household member signing 
    the application may indicate that he or she does not possess one.
    
    Income Information
    
        Section 202(b)(2)(B)(i) of Pub. L. 101-147 amended section 
    9(d)(2)(A) of the National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1758(d)(2)(A)) 
    to require that households provide appropriate documentation relating 
    to their income so that individuals responsible for approving free and 
    reduced price applications may calculate the total current income for 
    use in determining eligibility for benefits. The current regulations at 
    Sections 225.2, ``Documentation,'' and 225.15(f)(2) and Sections 226.2, 
    ``Documentation,'' and 226.23(e)(1)(ii)(D) and (iii)(D), require that 
    households provide the total household income on the application, as 
    well as the income received by each household member, identified by 
    source and amount. Based on the language of Pub. L. 101-147, this rule 
    eliminates the requirement that the applicant household calculate total 
    income. The elimination of this requirement will further simplify the 
    application process and will reduce the burden on determining 
    officials, who previously had to contact the household when there were 
    inconsistencies between the sum of the income received by each 
    household member identified by source and the total income figure for 
    the household. As a result of this interim rule, the determining 
    official will now use the income information provided by households to 
    calculate the household's total current income. Households will still 
    be required to indicate the amount of income received by each household 
    member, identified by source.
        A technical change is also being made to Sections 225.2, 
    ``Documentation,'' and 225.15(f)(2) of the SFSP regulations and 
    Sections 226.2, ``Documentation,'' and 226.23(e)(1)(ii)(D) and (iii)(D) 
    of the CACFP regulations to add, as necessary, the phrase ``other cash 
    income'' to the examples of sources of income (i.e., earnings, wages, 
    welfare, pensions, support payments, unemployment compensation, and 
    social security). This technical change is being made to bring about 
    consistency within each Part, as well as with the other child nutrition 
    programs covered by 7 CFR Part 245 (Determining Eligibility for Free 
    and Reduced Price Meals and Free Milk in Schools). No change is being 
    made regarding the type of income to be reported on free and reduced 
    price meal applications. Further, a technical amendment is being made 
    to Section 225.15(f)(2)(iv) to make the language describing the sources 
    of income conform with the examples of sources of income found in 
    Section 225.2, ``Documentation,'' and with the sources of income 
    regulations under the National School Lunch, School Breakfast, and 
    Special Milk Programs. A technical change is also being made to 
    incorporate the undesignated paragraph into the introductory paragraph 
    in Section 225.15(f)(3).
        Accordingly, the Department is amending Section 225.2, 
    ``Documentation,'' and Section 225.15(f)(2) of the SFSP regulations and 
    Sections 226.2, ``Documentation,'' and 226.23(e)(1)(ii)(D) and (iii)(D) 
    of the CACFP regulations to eliminate the requirement that households 
    provide their total income on the application and to make the other 
    technical changes discussed above.
    
    Definition of Income
    
        To simplify the application process, the Department is amending the 
    definition of ``Current income'' at Section 226.2 of the CACFP 
    regulations and adding a definition of ``Current income'' at Section 
    225.2 of the SFSP regulations to reflect the actual treatment of income 
    by households submitting income information on the application and by 
    determining officials reviewing that information. Currently, in Section 
    226.2, ``Current income'' is defined as ``income received during the 
    month prior to application for free or reduced-price meals and 
    multiplied by 12.'' The definition further requires that, if this 
    income does not accurately reflect the household's annual income, the 
    income determination must be based on the household's projected annual 
    income. In practice, however, most determining officials do not convert 
    the income amounts listed for each household member to an annual income 
    figure. Rather, if any income is reported as other than a monthly 
    amount, most determining officials convert these income amounts to a 
    monthly income figure and base eligibility on total monthly household 
    income.
        Therefore, the definition of ``Current income'' added to Section 
    225.2 and the definition of ``Current income'' at Section 226.2, as 
    amended by this rule,
    
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    define ``Current income'' simply as income received during the month 
    prior to application, and the reference to annualization is being 
    deleted. If the prior month's income is not representative of the 
    household's annual rate of income, the household must still report its 
    projected annual income.
        Accordingly, Section 226.2 of the CACFP regulations is amended, and 
    a definition of ``Current income'' is added to Section 225.2 of the 
    SFSP regulations, to define ``Current income'' as income received 
    during the month prior to application for free or reduced-price meals.
    
    Technical Changes to OMB Control Numbers
    
        The OMB Control Number table found at Section 225.20 is revised to 
    reflect current OMB control numbers for information collection/
    recordkeeping requirements for the following Sections: 225.3-225.4; 
    225.6-225.10; 225.12- 224.13; and 225.15-225.18.
    
    Request for Comments
    
        Since the Department has exercised some discretion in the 
    implementation of these provisions, comments and suggestions are 
    particularly encouraged on the following amendments: (1) the 
    requirement that only the social security number of the adult household 
    member who executes the application be provided; and (2) the 
    requirement that households report only monthly income for each member. 
    The Department reminds commenters that the changes to the application 
    requirements are intended to reduce paperwork by simplifying the 
    application requirements while maintaining program integrity.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    7 CFR Part 225
    
        Food assistance programs, Grant programs--health, infants and 
    children.
    
    7 CFR Part 226
    
        Day care, Food assistance programs, Grant programs--health, infants 
    and children, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Surplus 
    agricultural commodities.
    
        Accordingly, 7 CFR Parts 225 and 226 are amended as follows:
    
    PART 225--SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
    
        1. The authority citation for Part 225 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Secs. 9, 13 and 14, National School Lunch Act, as 
    amended (42 U.S.C. 1758, 1761 and 1762a).
    
        2. In Section 225.2:
        a. A new definition of Current income is added in alphabetical 
    order.
        b. Paragraph (a) of the definition of Documentation is revised.
        The addition and revision specified above read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 225.2  Definitions.
    
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        Current income means income, as defined in Section 
    225.15(f)(2)(iv), received during the month prior to application for 
    free meals. If such income does not accurately reflect the household's 
    annual income, income shall be based on the projected annual household 
    income. If the prior year's income provides an accurate reflection of 
    the household's current annual income, the prior year may be used as a 
    base for the projected annual income.
    * * * * *
        Documentation means (a) the completion of the following information 
    on a free meal application:
        (1) names of all household members;
        (2) income received by each household member, identified by source 
    of income (such as earnings, wages, welfare, pensions, support 
    payments, unemployment compensation, social security and other cash 
    income);
        (3) the signature of an adult household member; and
        (4) the social security number of the adult household member who 
    signs the application, or an indication that the he/she does not 
    possess a social security number; or,
    * * * * *
        3. In Section 225.15:
        a. Paragraphs (f)(2)(iii) and (f)(2)(iv) are revised;
        b. Paragraph (f)(2)(vi) is amended by removing the first four 
    sentences and by adding four new sentences in their place and by adding 
    a new sentence before the word ``and'' at the end of the paragraph;
        c. Paragraph (f)(3) is amended by removing the undesignated text 
    following paragraph (f)(3)(ii) and by revising the introductory text of 
    paragraph (f)(3); and
        d. A new paragraph (f)(4) is added.
        The additions and revisions specified above read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 225.15  Management responsibilities of sponsors.
    
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        (f) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (iii) the social security number of the adult household member who 
    signs the application, or an indication that he/she does not possess a 
    social security number;
        (iv) the income received by each household member, identified by 
    source of income (such as earnings, wages, welfare, pensions, support 
    payments, unemployment compensation, social security, and other cash 
    income);
    * * * * *
        (vi) a statement which includes substantially the following 
    information: ``Section 9 of the National School Lunch Act requires 
    that, unless a food stamp or AFDC case number is provided for your 
    child, you must include the social security number of the adult 
    household member signing the application, or indicate that the 
    household member does not have a social security number. Provision of a 
    social security number is not mandatory, but if a social security 
    number is not provided or an indication is not made that the signer 
    does not have a social security number, the application cannot be 
    approved. This notice must be brought to the attention of the household 
    member whose social security number is disclosed. The social security 
    number may be used to identify the household member in carrying out 
    efforts to verify the correctness of information stated on the 
    application. * * * The sponsor shall take the income information 
    provided by the household on the application and calculate the 
    household's total current income;
    * * * * *
        (3) If they so desire, households applying on behalf of children 
    who are members of food stamp households or AFDC assistance units may 
    apply for free meal benefits using the procedures described in this 
    paragraph rather than the procedures described in paragraph (f)(2) of 
    this section. In accordance with paragraph (f)(2)(vi) of this section, 
    if a food stamp or AFDC case number is provided, it may be used to 
    verify the current food stamp or AFDC certification for the child(ren) 
    for whom free meal benefits are being claimed. Whenever households 
    applying for benefits for children not receiving food stamp or AFDC 
    benefits, they must apply for those children in accordance with the 
    requirements set forth in paragraph (f)(2) of this section. Households 
    applying on behalf of children who are members of food stamp households 
    or AFDC assistance units shall be required to provide:
    * * * * *
        (4) Households selected to provide verification shall provide a 
    social security number for each adult household member or an indication 
    that such member does not have one. The notice to households of 
    selection for verification shall include the following:
        (i) Section 9 of the National School Lunch requires that unless the 
    child's
    
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    food stamp or AFDC case number is provided, households selected for 
    verification must provide the social security number of each adult 
    household member;
        (ii) In lieu of providing a social security number, an adult 
    household member may indicate that he/she does not possess one;
        (iii) Provision of a social security number is not mandatory but if 
    a social security number is not provided for each adult household 
    member or an indication is not made that he/she does not possess one, 
    benefits will be terminated;
        (iv) The social security number may be used to identify household 
    members in carrying out efforts to verify the correctness of 
    information stated on the application and continued eligibility for the 
    program. These verification efforts may be carried out through program 
    reviews, audits, and investigations and may include contacting 
    employers to determine income, contacting a food stamp or welfare 
    office to determine current certification for receipt of food stamps or 
    AFDC benefits, contacting the State employment security office to 
    determine the amount of benefits received and checking the 
    documentation produced by household members to prove the amount of 
    income received. These efforts may result in loss or reduction of 
    benefits, administrative claims or legal actions if incorrect 
    information was reported; and
        (v) This information must be provided to the attention of each 
    adult household member disclosing his/her social security number. State 
    agencies shall ensure that the notice complies with section 7 of Pub. 
    L. 93-579 (Privacy Act of 1974). These households shall be provided 
    with the name and phone number of an official who can assist in the 
    verification effort. Selected households shall also be informed that, 
    in lieu of any information that would otherwise be required, they can 
    submit proof of current food stamp or AFDC Program certification as 
    described in paragraph (f)(3) of this section to verify the free meal 
    eligibility of a child who is a member of a food stamp household or 
    AFDC assistance unit. All households selected for verification shall be 
    advised that failure to cooperate with verification efforts will result 
    in the termination of benefits.
    * * * * *
        4. In Section 225.20, the OMB Control Number table is revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 225.20  Information collection/recordkeeping--OMB assigned control 
    numbers.
    
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                                                                 Current OMB
           7 CFR section where requirements are described        control No.
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    225.3-225.4................................................    0584-0280
    225.6-225.10...............................................    0584-0280
    225.12-225.13..............................................    0584-0280
    225.15-225.18..............................................    0584-0280
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    PART 226--CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM
    
        5. The authority citation for Part 226 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: Secs. 9, 11, 14, 16, and 17, National School Lunch 
    Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1758, 1759a, 1762a, 1765 and 1766).
    
        6. In Section 226.2:
        a. The definition of Current income is amended by removing the 
    words ``and multiplied by 12''; and
        b. The definition of Documentation is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 226.2  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Documentation means (a) the completion of the following information 
    on a free and reduced-price application:
        (1) names of all household members;
        (2) income received by each household member, identified by source 
    of income (such as earnings, wages, welfare, pensions, support 
    payments, unemployment compensation, social security and other cash 
    income);
        (3) the signature of an adult household member; and
        (4) the social security number of the adult household member who 
    signs the application, or an indication that he/she does not possess a 
    social security number; or
        (b) For a child who is a member of a food stamp household or an 
    AFDC assistance unit, ``documentation'' means the completion of only 
    the following information on a free and reduced-price application:
        (1) the name(s) and appropriate food stamp or AFDC case number(s) 
    for the child(ren); and
        (2) the signature of an adult member of the household; or
        (c) For an adult participant who is a member of a food stamp 
    household or is an SSI or Medicaid participant, as defined in this 
    section, ``documentation'' means the completion of only the following 
    information on a free and reduced- price application:
        (1) the name(s) and appropriate food stamp case number(s) for the 
    participant(s) or the adult participant's SSI or Medicaid 
    identification number, as defined in this section; and
        (2) the signature of an adult member of the household.
    * * * * *
        7. In Section 226.15, paragraphs (e)(2) and (e)(3) are revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 226.15  Institution Provisions.
    
    * * * * *
        (e) * * *
        (2) Documentation of the enrollment of each participant at child 
    care centers, adult day care centers and outside-school-hours care 
    centers including information used to determine eligibility for free or 
    reduced price meals in accordance with Sec. 226.23(e)(1).
        (3) Documentation of the enrollment of each child at day care homes 
    and information used to determine the eligibility of enrolled 
    providers' children for free or reduced price meals in accordance with 
    Sec. 226.23(e)(1).
    * * * * *
        8. In Section 226.17, paragraph (b)(7) is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 226.17  Child Care Center Provisions.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) * * *
        (7) Child care centers shall collect and maintain documentation of 
    the enrollment of each child, including information used to determine 
    eligibility for free and reduced price meals in accordance with 
    Sec. 226.23(e)(1).
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 226.18  [Amended]
    
        9. In Section 226.18, paragraph (f) is amended by adding the words 
    ``, in which case the day care home must maintain documentation of the 
    information used to determine the eligibility of enrolled providers' 
    children for free or reduced price meals in accordance with 
    Sec. 226.23(e)(1)'' at the end of the paragraph.
        10. In Section 226.19, paragraph (b)(8)(i) is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 226.19  Outside-school-hours care center provisions.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) * * *
        (8) * * *
        (i) Documentation of enrollment for all children, including 
    information used to determine eligibility for free or reduced price 
    meals in accordance with Sec. 226.23(e)(1);
    * * * * *
        11. In Section 226.19a, paragraph (b)(8) is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 226.19a  Adult day care center provisions.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) * * *
        (8) Adult day care centers shall collect and maintain documentation 
    of the
    
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    enrollment of each adult participant including information used to 
    determine eligibility for free and reduced price meals in accordance 
    with Sec. 226.23(e)(1).
    * * * * *
        12. In Section 226.23:
        a. Paragraph (e)(1)(ii)(C) is revised;
        b. Paragraph (e)(1)(ii)(D) is amended by removing the words ``total 
    current household income, and the'';
        c. Paragraph (e)(1)(ii)(F) is amended by removing the first four 
    sentences and by adding six new sentences in their place.
        d. Paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(C) is revised;
        e. Paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(D) is amended by removing the words 
    ``total current household income, and the'';
        f. Paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(E) is amended by removing the first four 
    sentences and by adding six new sentences in their place;
        g. Paragraph (e)(4) is amended by adding a new sentence at the 
    beginning of the paragraph;
        h. Paragraphs (h)(2)(iv) through (h)(2)(viii) are redesignated as 
    paragraphs (h)(2)(v) through (h)(2)(ix); and
        i. Paragraph (h)(2)(iii) is amended by redesignating all text after 
    the second sentence as paragraph (h)(2)(iv), and by revising the 
    remaining text in paragraph (h)(2)(iii).
        The additions and revisions specified above read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 226.23  Free and reduced-price meals.
    
    * * * * *
        (e)(1) * * *
        (ii) * * *
        (C) The social security number of the adult household member who 
    signs the application, or an indication that he/she does not possess a 
    social security number;
    * * * * *
        (F) A statement which includes substantially the following 
    information: ``Section 9 of the National School Lunch Act requires 
    that, unless a food stamp or AFDC case number is provided for your 
    child, you must include a social security number on the application. 
    This must be the social security number of the adult household member 
    signing the application. If the adult household member signing the 
    application does not possess a social security number, he/she must 
    indicate so on the application. Provision of a social security number 
    is not mandatory, but if a social security number is not provided or an 
    indication is not made that the adult household member signing the 
    application does not have one, the application cannot be approved. This 
    notice must be brought to the attention of the household member whose 
    social security number is disclosed. The social security number may be 
    used to identify the household member in carrying out efforts to verify 
    the correctness of information stated on the application. * * *
    * * * * *
        (iii) * * *
        (C) The social security number of the adult household member who 
    signs the application, or an indication that he/she does not possess a 
    social security number;
    * * * * *
        (E) A statement which includes substantially the following 
    information: ``Section 9 of the National School Lunch Act requires 
    that, unless a food stamp case number or SSI or Medicaid assistance 
    identification number is provided for the adult for whom benefits are 
    sought, you must include a social security number on the application. 
    This must be the social security number of the adult household member 
    signing the application. If the adult household member signing the 
    application does not possess a social security number, he/she must 
    indicate so on the application. Provision of a social security number 
    is not mandatory, but if a social security number is not provided or an 
    indication is not made that the adult household member signing the 
    application does not have one, the application cannot be approved. This 
    notice must be brought to the attention of the household member whose 
    social security number is disclosed. The social security number may be 
    used to identify the household member in carrying out efforts to verify 
    the correctness of information stated on the application. * * *
    * * * * *
        (4) * * * The institution shall take the income information 
    provided by the household on the application and calculate the 
    household's total current income. * * *
    * * * * *
        (h) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (iii) Households shall be informed in writing that they have been 
    selected for verification and they are required to submit the requested 
    verification information to confirm their eligibility for free or 
    reduced-price benefits by such date as determined by the State agency. 
    Those households shall be informed of the type or types of information 
    and/or documents acceptable to the State agency and the name and phone 
    number of an official who can answer questions and assist the household 
    in the verification effort. This information must include a social 
    security number for each adult household member or an indication that 
    he/she does not have one. State agencies shall inform selected 
    households that:
        (A) Section 9 of the National School Lunch Act requires that, 
    unless households provide the child's food stamp or AFDC case number, 
    or the adult participant's food stamp case number or SSI or Medicaid 
    assistance identification number, those selected for verification must 
    provide the social security number of each adult household member;
        (B) In lieu of providing a social security number, an adult 
    household member may indicate that he/she does not possess one;
        (C) Provision of a social security number is not mandatory, but if 
    a social security number is not provided for each adult household 
    member or an indication is not made that he/she does not possess one, 
    benefits will be terminated;
        (D) The social security number may be used to identify household 
    members in carrying out efforts to verify the correctness of 
    information stated on the application and continued eligibility for the 
    program. These verification efforts may be carried out through program 
    reviews, audits, and investigations and may include contacting 
    employers to determine income, contacting Federal, State or local 
    agencies to determine current certification for receipt of food stamps 
    or AFDC, SSI or Medicaid benefits, contacting the State employment 
    security office to determine the amount of benefits received, and 
    checking the documentation produced by household members to prove the 
    amount of income received. These efforts may result in loss or 
    reduction of benefits, administrative claims or legal actions if 
    incorrect information was reported; and
        (E) This information must be provided to the attention of each 
    adult household member disclosing his/her social security number. State 
    agencies shall ensure that the notice complies with section 7 of Pub. 
    L. 93-579 (Privacy Act of 1974). These households shall be provided 
    with the name and phone number of an official who can assist in the 
    verification effort.
    * * * * *
        Dated: April 30, 1996.
    William E. Ludwig,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 96-12851 Filed 5-21-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-30-U
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/22/1996
Department:
Food and Consumer Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-12851
Dates:
June 21, 1996.
Pages:
25550-25555 (6 pages)
RINs:
0584-AB17: Determination of Eligibility for Free Meals by Summer Food Service Program Sponsors and Free and Reduced Price Meals by Child and Adult Care Food Program Institutions
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0584-AB17/determination-of-eligibility-for-free-meals-by-summer-food-service-program-sponsors-and-free-and-red
PDF File:
96-12851.pdf
CFR: (14)
7 CFR 226.23(e)(1)
7 CFR 226.23(e)(1)''
7 CFR 225.2
7 CFR 225.15
7 CFR 225.20
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