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| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.1.1.1 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 227.1 General purpose and scope. | FNS | The purpose of these regulations is to implement section 19 of the Child Nutrition Act (added by Pub. L. 95-166, effective November 10, 1977) which authorizes the Secretary to formulate and carry out a nutrition information and education program through a system of grants to State agencies to provide for (a) the nutritional training of educational and foodservice personnel, (b) the foodservice management training of school foodservice personnel, and (c) the conduct of nutrition education activities in schools and child care institutions. To the maximum extent possible, the Program shall fully utilize the child nutrition programs as a learning experience. | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.1.1.2 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 227.2 Definitions. | FNS | (a) Administrative costs means costs allowable under Federal Management Circular 74-4, other than program costs, incurred by a State agency for overall administrative and supervisory purposes, including, but not limited to, costs of financial management, data processing, recordkeeping and reporting, personnel management, and supervising the State Coordinator. (b) Child Care Food Program means the program authorized by section 17 of the National School Lunch Act, as amended. (c) Child Nutrition Programs means any or all of the following: National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Child Care Food Program. (d) Commodity only school means a school which has entered into an agreement under § 210.15a(b) of this subchapter to receive commodities donated under part 250 of this chapter for a nonprofit lunch program. (e) Department means the U.S. Department of Agriculture. (f) Federal fiscal year means a period of 12 calendar months beginning October 1 of any calendar year and ending September 30 of the following calendar year. (g) FNS means the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department. (h) FNSRO means the appropriate Regional Office of the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department. (i) Institution means any licensed, nonschool, public or private nonprofit organization providing day care services where children are not maintained in permanent residence, including but not limited to day care centers, settlement houses, after school recreation centers, neighborhood centers, Head Start centers, and organizations providing day care services for handicapped children and includes a sponsoring organization under the Child Care Food Program regulations. (j) National School Lunch Program means the lunch program authorized by the National School Lunch Act. (k) Needs assessment means a systematic process for delineating the scope, extent (quantity), reach and success of any current nutrition education activities, including those relating to: (1) Methods and materials available ins… | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.1.1.3 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 227.3 Administration. | FNS | (a) Within the Department, FNS shall act on behalf of the Department in the administration of the Program. (b) Within the States, responsibility for administration of the Program shall be in the State agency, except that FNSRO shall administer the Program with respect to nonprofit private schools or institutions in any State where the State agency is prohibited by law from administering the Program in nonprofit private schools or institutions. | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.1.1.4 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 227.4 Application and agreement. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 746, Jan. 2, 1982] | After the initial fiscal year of participation each State agency desiring to take part in the Program shall enter into a written agreement with the Department for the administration of the Program in accordance with the provisions of this part. The State agency shall execute Form FNS-74, which shall constitute the written agreement. | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.1.1.5 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | A | Subpart A—General | § 227.5 Program funding. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 52 FR 8223, Mar. 17, 1987] | (a) Total grant. The total grant to each State agency for each fiscal year for program costs and administrative costs shall consist of an amount equal to 50 cents per child enrolled in schools and institutions within the State during such year, but in no event shall such grant be less than $50,000: Provided, however, That a State's total grant shall be reduced proportionately if the State does not administer the program in nonprofit private schools and institutions. If funds appropriated for a fiscal year are insufficient to pay the amount to which each State is entitled, the amount of such grant shall be ratably reduced to the extent necessary so that the total of the amounts paid to each State does not exceed the amount of appropriated funds. Each State agency which receives funds based on all children enrolled in public and nonprofit private schools and institutions shall make the Program available to those schools and institutions. Enrollment figures shall be the latest available as certified by the Department of Education. (b) First fiscal year participation —(1) Assessment and planning grant. A portion of the total grant shall be made available to each State agency during its first fiscal year of participation as an assessment and planning grant for: (i) Employing a State Coordinator, as provided for in § 227.30, and related support personnel costs including fringe benefits and travel expenses, (ii) Undertaking a needs assessment in the State, (iii) Developing a State Plan for nutrition education and training within the State, and (iv) Applying for the State assessment and planning grant. (2) Advances for the assessment and planning grant. FNS shall make advances to any State desiring to participate in the Program, to enable the State to carry out the responsibilities set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. Advances shall be made in two phases, in accordance with the following procedures: (i) Initially, State agencies may receive an advance up to $35,000 for the purpose of hiring a St… | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.2.1.1 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | B | Subpart B—State Agency Provisions | § 227.30 Responsibilities of State agencies. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 45 FR 14842, Mar. 7, 1980; 47 FR 746, Jan. 7, 1982; 47 FR 22072, May 21, 1982; 48 FR 29123, June 24, 1983; 48 FR 39213, Aug. 30, 1983; 81 FR 66493, Sept. 28, 2016] | (a) General. Except to the extent that it would be inconsistent with this part, the Program shall be administered in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Departmental regulations 2 CFR part 200, subpart D, and USDA implementing regulations 2 CFR part 400 and part 415, as applicable. (b) Application. For the initial fiscal year of participation States shall make application for administration of the Program on Form and are responsible for amending Form AD-623 to request advance funding. In the initial application, in connection with the request for advance funding for the State Coordinator, part IV, Program Narrative, of Form AD-623 shall indicate the State agency's procedures for hiring a State Coordinator and contain a justification for the dollar value of salary requested. The narrative shall also indicate the time frame for hiring the State Coordinator. In amending Form AD-623 in connection with the request for advance funding for the remaining portion of the assessment and planning grant, part IV, Program Narrative, shall set forth the details for areas of the assessment and planning grant, other than employment of the State Coordinator. (b-1) If any State does not apply for participation in the Program, by April 1 of a fiscal year by submitting Form AD 623 as required in §§ 227.30(b) and 227.5(b)(2)(i), the State's share of the funds shall be provided to the remaining States, so long as this does not take the remaining States' grants above 50 cents per child enrolled in schools or institutions, except in those States which receive a minimum grant of $75,000 for a fiscal year. (c) State Coordinator. After execution of the agreement the State agency shall appoint a nutrition education specialist to serve as a State Coordinator for the Program who may be employed on a full-time or part-time basis. The State Coordinator may be a State employee who reports directly or indirectly to the Chief State School Officer or an individual under contract with the State agency to serve as the State Coord… | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.2.1.2 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | B | Subpart B—State Agency Provisions | § 227.31 Audits, management reviews, and evaluations. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 746, Jan. 7, 1982; 48 FR 29123, June 24, 1983; 81 FR 66493, Sept. 28, 2016] | (a) Audits. (1) Examinations by the State agencies in the form of audits or internal audits shall be performed in accord with 2 CFR part 200, subpart F and Appendix XI, Compliance Supplement. (b) Management reviews. The State agency is responsible for meeting the following requirements: (1) The State agency shall establish management evaluation and review procedures to monitor compliance with the State plan for local educational agencies and land grant colleges, other institutions of higher education and public or private nonprofit educational or research agencies, institutions, or organizations. (2) The State agency shall require participating agencies to establish program review procedures to be used in reviewing the Agencies operations and those of subsidiaries or contractors. (c) Evaluations. The State agency shall conduct formal evaluations of program activities at least annually. These evaluations shall be aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the various activities undertaken by the State and local agencies. State officials shall analyze why some activities have proved effective while others have not and shall initiate appropriate improvements. The results of the evaluations shall be used to make adjustments in ongoing activities and to plan activities and programs for the next year's State plan. The State agency shall submit a plan for evaluation of Program activities as part of the State plan in accordance with § 227.37(b)(14). | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.3.1.1 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | C | Subpart C—State Coordinator Provisions | § 227.35 Responsibilities of State coordinator. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 81 FR 66493, Sept. 28, 2016; 83 FR 14173, Apr. 3, 2018] | At a minimum, the State Coordinator shall be responsible for: (a) Preparation of a budget, (b) The conduct of the needs assessment, (c) Development of a State plan, (d) Implementation of the approved State Plan, (e) Evaluation of the progress and implementation of the State Plan, (f) Coordination of the Program with the Child Nutrition Programs at the State and local levels, (g) Coordination of the Program with other nutrition education and training programs conducted with Federal or State funds, (h) Communication of needs and accomplishments of State nutrition education and training programs to parents and the community at large, (i) Use of Program funds in compliance with all regulations, instructions, or other guidance material provided by FNS, (j) Coordinating the submission and preparation of the Program financial status report (FNS-777), and (k) Annual evaluation of the effectiveness of the State Plan. | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.3.1.2 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | C | Subpart C—State Coordinator Provisions | § 227.36 Requirements of needs assessment. | FNS | (a) The needs assessment is an ongoing process which identifies the discrepancies between “what should be” and “what is” and shall be applied to each category listed below to enable State agencies to determine their nutrition education and training needs for each year. The needs assessment shall identify the following as a minimum: (1) Children, teachers, and food service personnel in need of nutrition education and training; (2) Existing State or federally funded nutrition education and training programs including their: (i) Goals and objectives; (ii) Source and level of funding; (iii) Any available documentation of their relative success or failure; and (iv) Factors contributing to their success or failure; (3) Offices or agencies at the State and local level designated to be responsible for nutrition education and training of teachers and school food service personnel; (4) Any relevant State nutrition education mandates; (5) Funding levels at the State and local level for preservice and inservice nutrition education and training of food service personnel and teachers; (6) State and local individuals, and groups conducting nutrition education and training; (7) Materials which are currently available for nutrition education and training programs, and determine for each: (i) Subject area and content covered; (ii) Grade level; (iii) How utilized; (iv) Acceptability by user; (v) Currency of materials; (8) Any major child nutrition related health problems in each State; (9) Existing sources of primary and secondary data, including any data that has been collected for documenting the State's nutrition education and training needs; (10) Available documentation of the competencies of teachers in the area of nutrition education; (11) Available documentation of the competencies of food service personnel; (12) Problems encountered by schools and institutions in procuring nutritious food economically and in preparing nutritious appetizing meals and areas where training can assist in alleviating these p… | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.3.1.3 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | C | Subpart C—State Coordinator Provisions | § 227.37 State plan for nutrition education and training. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 45 FR 14842, Mar. 7, 1980; 48 FR 39213, Aug. 30, 1983] | (a) General. Each fiscal year the State agency shall submit a State plan for Nutrition Education and Training for approval to FNS. The State plan shall be based on the needs identified from the ongoing needs assessment and evaluation of the State plans from previous years. The State plan shall be submitted in accordance with § 227.30(e). Guidance for the preparation and submission of the State plan shall be provided by FNS. (b) Requirements for the State plan. The State plan shall provide the following: (1) Description of the ongoing needs assessment conducted within the State; (2) The findings of the needs assessment within the State used to determine the goals and objectives of the State plan and results of the evaluation of the previous years' State plans for: (i) Inservice training of food service personnel, (ii) Nutrition education of children, (iii) Inservice training in nutrition education for teachers; (3) Goals and objectives of the State plan; (4) Identification of the priority populations to be reached during the fiscal year; (5) Provisions for coordinating the nutrition education and training programs carried out with funds made available under this part with any related publicly supported programs being carried out within the State to include: (i) Identification of existing programs that may be utilized, (ii) Description of how representatives of such groups are to be involved in the planning and implementation of the State program; (iii) Criteria and procedure for selection of such representatives; (6) Plans to solicit advice and recommendations of the National Advisory Council on Child Nutrition, State educational or other appropriate agencies; the U.S. Department of Education; the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and other interested groups and individuals concerned with improvement of child nutrition. (7) Plans, including a timetable, for reaching all children in the State with instruction in the nutritional value of foods and the relationship among food, nutrition … | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.4.1.1 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—Miscellaneous | § 227.40 Program information. | FNS | Persons desiring information concerning the program may write to the appropriate State agency or Regional Office of FNS as indicated below: (a) In the States of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont: New England Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 33 North Avenue, Burlington, Mass. 01803. (b) In the States of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Virginia, Virgin Islands, and West Virginia: Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, One Vahlsing Center, Robbinsville, N.J. 08691. (c) In the States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee: Southeast Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1100 Spring Street NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309. (d) In the States of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin: Midwest Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 536 South Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. 60605. (e) In the States of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming: Mountain Plains Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2420 West 26th Avenue, Room 430D, Denver, Colo. 80211. (f) In the States of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas: Southwest Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1100 Commerce Street, Room 5-C-30, Dallas, Tex. 75242. (g) In the States of Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Washington: Western Regional Office, FNS, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 550 Kearny Street, Room 400, San Francisco, Calif. 94108. | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.4.1.2 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—Miscellaneous | § 227.41 Recovery of funds. | FNS | (a) FNS may recover funds from a State agency under any of the following conditions: (1) If FNS determines, through a review of the State agency's reports, program, or financial analysis, monitoring, audit or otherwise, that the State agency's performance is inadequate or that the State agency has failed to comply with this part or FNS instructions and guidelines. (2) If FNS determines that the State agency is not expending funds at a rate commensurate with the amount of funds distributed or provided for expenditure under the program. (3) If FNS determines that a State agency is not providing full and timely reports. (b) FNS shall effect such recoveries of funds through adjustments in the amount of funds provided under the program. | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.4.1.3 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—Miscellaneous | § 227.42 Grant closeout procedures. | FNS | [44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 81 FR 66493, Sept. 28, 2016] | The requirements of 2 CFR part 200, subpart D, and USDA implementing regulations 2 CFR part 400 and part 415, are applicable in the termination of any grant under this part. | |||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.4.1.4 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—Miscellaneous | § 227.43 Participation of adults. | FNS | Nothing in this part shall prohibit a State or local educational agency from making available or distributing to adults education materials, resources, activities or programs authorized by this part. | ||||
| 7:7:4.1.1.1.6.4.1.5 | 7 | Agriculture | II | A | 227 | PART 227—NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM | D | Subpart D—Miscellaneous | § 227.44 Management evaluations and reviews. | FNS | FNS shall establish evaluation procedures to determine whether State agencies carry out the purpose and provisions of this part, the State agency plan and FNS guidelines and instructions. To the maximum extent possible the State's performance shall be reviewed and evaluated by FNS on a regular basis including the use of public hearings. |
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