Certification: Limitations on Targeting Strategies Including Use of Applicant Age
WIC Program—Program Costs: Administrative and Program Services Costs
WIC Program—Program Costs- Focal Instruments Used in Compliance Purchases
WIC Program—Food Delivery System: Military Commissaries as WIC program vendors
WIC Program—Food Delivery Systems: Separate Cashiers for WIC Participants
WIC Program—Certification: Actions Which Affect Participation in Mid Certification
WIC Program—Certification: Health Professionals on Strike
This Instruction prohibits the denial of meals and milk as a disciplinary action against any child who is enrolled in a school participating in the child nutrition programs. Such denial of meals or milk is inconsistent with Section 2 and 9 of the National School Lunch Act and Sections 2,3, and 4 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966.
Program regulations require administering agencies (state educational, alternate or distributing agencies, or Food and Nutrition regional offices) to enter into written agreements with school food authorities or sponsoring organizations of child care facilities or summer sites which desire to participate in one or more of the Department's child nutrition programs.
WIC Program—Certification: Certification of Priority II Infants