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7 CFR Part 226: Child and Adult Care Food Program
7CFR Part 235: State Administrative Expense Funds
Interim Final Rule: Interim Final Rule: Child Nutrition Program Flexibilities for Milk, Whole Grains, and Sodium Requirements
Nutrition Standards: Child and Adult Care Food Program: Meal Pattern Revisions Related to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Final Rule
Section 226.22 - Procurement standards.Context: - . - . SUBCHAPTER A - CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS. PART 226 - CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM. Subpart E - Operational Provisions.
Financial Management Tools
02/28/2014: Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
11/18/2011: Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act
12/13/2010: Child Nutrition Act of 1966
E-CFR Electronic Code of Federal Regulations CACFP
7CFR Part 235: State Administrative Expense Funds
Interim Final Rule: Interim Final Rule: Child Nutrition Program Flexibilities for Milk, Whole Grains, and Sodium Requirements
Nutrition Standards: Child and Adult Care Food Program: Meal Pattern Revisions Related to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Final Rule
Section 226.22 - Procurement standards.Context: - . - . SUBCHAPTER A - CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS. PART 226 - CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM. Subpart E - Operational Provisions.
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- 7 CFR Part 3015 - Uniform Federal Assistance Regulations
- 7 CFR Part 3016 - Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments
- 7 CFR Part 3018 - New Restrictions on Lobbying
- 7 CFR Part 3019 - Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-profit Organizations
- 7 CFR Part 3052 - Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-profit Organizations
- 2 CFR Part 417 - Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension
- 29 CFR Part 516 - Records to be Kept by Employers, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor under the Fair Labor Standards Act
- 48 CFR Part 31 - Contract Cost Principles and Procedures under the Federal Acquisition Regulations System
- Treasury Circular 570 - Listing of Approved Sureties, issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury
02/28/2014: Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
11/18/2011: Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act
12/13/2010: Child Nutrition Act of 1966
E-CFR Electronic Code of Federal Regulations CACFP
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FNS Policy
SP18-2018 CACFP13-2018: Child Nutrition Programs’ Flexibilities for School Year 2018-2019
This memo highlights State flexibilities and local choices for complying with the five-day reconciliation requirement in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Under 7 CFR 226.6(m)(4) and 226.16(d)(4), all reviews of day care homes and sponsored centers must include the reconciliation of meal counts with enrollment and attendance records for five consecutive operating days. USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is issuing revised guidance to eliminate disparities and reduce duplication in this review process. This guidance supersedes CACFP 24-2016: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with Questions and Answers, issued on Sept. 7, 2016.
SP 15-2018, CACFP 12-2018: SFSP 05-2018Child Nutrition Program Waiver Request Guidance and Protocol- Revised
CACFP09-2018: Grain Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers
Explains the grain requirements for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) established in the final rule, “Child and Adult Care Food Program: Meal Pattern Revisions Related to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.” This revision further clarifies how to determine if a grain product meets the whole grain-rich criteria. It also includes updated Questions and Answers in Attachment 3. This memorandum supersedes CACFP 01-2018, Grain Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers, October 19, 2017
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CACFP09-2018: Grain Requirements in the CACFP: Questions and Answers
CACFP10-2018: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with Questions and Answers
Highlights State flexibilities and local choices for complying with the five-day reconciliation requirement in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Under 7 CFR 226.6(m)(4) and 226.16(d)(4), all reviews of day care homes and sponsored centers must include the reconciliation of meal counts with enrollment and attendance records for five consecutive operating days. USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is issuing revised guidance to eliminate disparities and reduce duplication in this review process. This guidance supersedes CACFP 24-2016: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with Questions and Answers, issued on Sept. 7, 2016.
CACFP05-2018: Providing Child Nutrition Program Benefits to Disaster Survivor Evacuees
FD144 SP04 SFSP01 CACFP04-2018: Market Basket Analysis when Procuring Program Goods and Modifying Contracted-For Product Lists
FD-107: Donated Food Storage, Distribution, and Product Dating
CACFP01-2018: Grain Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers
CACFP02-2018: Feeding Infants and Meal Pattern Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers
CACFP 10-2018: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the CACFP, with Questions and Answers
CACFP 17-2017: Documenting Meals in the CACFP
CACFP 11_2015: Local Foods in the Child and Adult Care Food Program with Questions and Answers
CACFP 03-2014: Available Flexibilities for CACFP At-Risk Sponsors and Centers Transitioning to Summer Food Service Program CACFP 15-2013: Existing Flexibilities
CACFP 14-2013: Monitoring of Licensing Requirements
CACFP 13-2013: Health and Safety in the CACFP
CACFP 12-2013: Transitioning from the Summer Food Service Program to the CACFP At-risk Afterschool Meals
CACFP 11-2013: Questions and Answers Regarding the Participation of Head Start Programs in Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP 09-2013: Additional State Requirements in the CACFP
CACFP 19-2011: Child Nutrition Reauthorization 2010: CACFP Applications
CACFP 05-2008: Sharing Income Eligibility Information Between Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP 01-2008: Facility Applications and Agreements in the CACFP
CACFP 11-2007: Accommodations for Non-Traditional Program Operators
CACFP 09-2007: Electronic Record and Reporting Systems
CACFP 07-2007: Update on Electronic Transactions in the Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP 05-2007: Additional State Agency Requirements
CACFP 02-2007: Paperwork Reduction in the CACFP
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This memo highlights State flexibilities and local choices for complying with the five-day reconciliation requirement in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Under 7 CFR 226.6(m)(4) and 226.16(d)(4), all reviews of day care homes and sponsored centers must include the reconciliation of meal counts with enrollment and attendance records for five consecutive operating days. USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is issuing revised guidance to eliminate disparities and reduce duplication in this review process. This guidance supersedes CACFP 24-2016: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with Questions and Answers, issued on Sept. 7, 2016.
SP 15-2018, CACFP 12-2018: SFSP 05-2018Child Nutrition Program Waiver Request Guidance and Protocol- Revised
CACFP09-2018: Grain Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers
Explains the grain requirements for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) established in the final rule, “Child and Adult Care Food Program: Meal Pattern Revisions Related to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.” This revision further clarifies how to determine if a grain product meets the whole grain-rich criteria. It also includes updated Questions and Answers in Attachment 3. This memorandum supersedes CACFP 01-2018, Grain Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers, October 19, 2017
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CACFP09-2018: Grain Requirements in the CACFP: Questions and Answers
CACFP10-2018: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with Questions and Answers
Highlights State flexibilities and local choices for complying with the five-day reconciliation requirement in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Under 7 CFR 226.6(m)(4) and 226.16(d)(4), all reviews of day care homes and sponsored centers must include the reconciliation of meal counts with enrollment and attendance records for five consecutive operating days. USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is issuing revised guidance to eliminate disparities and reduce duplication in this review process. This guidance supersedes CACFP 24-2016: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with Questions and Answers, issued on Sept. 7, 2016.
CACFP05-2018: Providing Child Nutrition Program Benefits to Disaster Survivor Evacuees
FD144 SP04 SFSP01 CACFP04-2018: Market Basket Analysis when Procuring Program Goods and Modifying Contracted-For Product Lists
FD-107: Donated Food Storage, Distribution, and Product Dating
CACFP01-2018: Grain Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers
CACFP02-2018: Feeding Infants and Meal Pattern Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers
CACFP 10-2018: Conducting Five-Day Reconciliation in the CACFP, with Questions and Answers
CACFP 17-2017: Documenting Meals in the CACFP
CACFP 11_2015: Local Foods in the Child and Adult Care Food Program with Questions and Answers
CACFP 03-2014: Available Flexibilities for CACFP At-Risk Sponsors and Centers Transitioning to Summer Food Service Program CACFP 15-2013: Existing Flexibilities
CACFP 14-2013: Monitoring of Licensing Requirements
CACFP 13-2013: Health and Safety in the CACFP
CACFP 12-2013: Transitioning from the Summer Food Service Program to the CACFP At-risk Afterschool Meals
CACFP 11-2013: Questions and Answers Regarding the Participation of Head Start Programs in Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP 09-2013: Additional State Requirements in the CACFP
CACFP 19-2011: Child Nutrition Reauthorization 2010: CACFP Applications
CACFP 05-2008: Sharing Income Eligibility Information Between Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP 01-2008: Facility Applications and Agreements in the CACFP
CACFP 11-2007: Accommodations for Non-Traditional Program Operators
CACFP 09-2007: Electronic Record and Reporting Systems
CACFP 07-2007: Update on Electronic Transactions in the Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP 05-2007: Additional State Agency Requirements
CACFP 02-2007: Paperwork Reduction in the CACFP
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FNS Guidance
FNS has taken steps to strengthen accountability, improve integrity, and protect Federal funds. Below are policies and guidance aimed at assuring proper funds management, program oversight, and integrity.
For Regional Offices State Agencies FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM 796-2 Revision 4
Local Foods in CACFP Family Day Care Homes Monitor Handbook
Financial Management Tools Child Care Assessment Project 5-Day Reconciliation in Centers
SNAP Eligible Providers Information Collection
Enrollment Form Collection System Deadline
State Agency Guidance, Narrative Form, on Second Interim Rule
State Agency Guidance, Chart Form, on Second Interim Rule
Sponsoring Organization Guidance, Narrative Form, on Second Interim Rule Sponsoring Organization Guidance, Chart Form, on Second Interim Rule
Independent Center Guidance, Narrative Form, on Second Interim Rule Independent Center Guidance, Chart Form, on Second Interim Rule Sponsor
Monitoring Requirements Monitor Staffing Standards Legislative Reforms to Strengthen Program Integrity Use of Stop Payments in CACFP Integrity and Fraud
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For Regional Offices State Agencies FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM 796-2 Revision 4
Local Foods in CACFP Family Day Care Homes Monitor Handbook
Financial Management Tools Child Care Assessment Project 5-Day Reconciliation in Centers
SNAP Eligible Providers Information Collection
Enrollment Form Collection System Deadline
State Agency Guidance, Narrative Form, on Second Interim Rule
State Agency Guidance, Chart Form, on Second Interim Rule
Sponsoring Organization Guidance, Narrative Form, on Second Interim Rule Sponsoring Organization Guidance, Chart Form, on Second Interim Rule
Independent Center Guidance, Narrative Form, on Second Interim Rule Independent Center Guidance, Chart Form, on Second Interim Rule Sponsor
Monitoring Requirements Monitor Staffing Standards Legislative Reforms to Strengthen Program Integrity Use of Stop Payments in CACFP Integrity and Fraud
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Reports
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Reports
2015: Reducing Paperwork in the Child and Adult Care Food Program Recommendations of the Paperwork Reduction Work Group to Congress, USDA, and State Agencies
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of Sponsor Tiering Determinations - 2015
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of Sponsor Tiering Determinations - 2015