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Resource | Policy Memos Q&As #3: Two-tier Reimbursement Structure for Family Day Care Homes Participating in the CACFP

Attached is the third set of questions and answers on the two-tiered reimbursement structure for family day care homes in the CACFP. Also attached are: (1) “Enrollment and Attendance List Examples”; and (2) “Computing Reimbursement for a Tier H Mixed Home.”

03/12/1991
Resource | Policy Memos Military Dependents in Residential Child Care with Providers

The purpose of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, as set forth by the National School Lunch Act, is to provide meal assistance in nonresidential child care situations.

10/17/1990
Resource | Policy Memos Definition of Provider’s Own

Section 17(a) of the National School Lunch Act limits participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program to nonresidential institutions providing child care.

10/10/1990
Resource | Guidance Documents Reimbursement For Recycled Milk and Other Meal Components

This Instruction sets forth the policy concerning recycling of milk and other meal components. 

08/21/1990
Resource | Research and Data | Assessing/Improving Operations Evaluation of the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations

This study presents the first nationally representative profiles of FDPIR participant and program characteristics, and the food-assistance needs and preferences among this particular target population. This executive summary provides a brief historical perspective on the program, describes the objectives and methodology of the evaluation, and summarizes the major finding.

06/01/1990
Resource | Guidance Documents WIC Program—General Administration: Confidentiality

FNS Instruction 800-1:  WIC Program—General Administration:  Confidentiality

03/30/1990
Resource | Research and Data | Payment Accuracy and Program Integrity Study of Income Verification in the National School Lunch Program

Prior to 1982, school districts were not required to verify the income or household size declared by households that applied for meal benefits. It was assumed that households were correctly reporting their income, and children from households that applied and declared a sufficiently Low income were given free or reduced-price meals. From 1982 to the present, the verification of household income for at least some of the approved application s for meal benefits has been part of each school district's responsibilities.

01/01/1990
Resource | Guidance Documents Certification: Limitations on Targeting Strategies Including Use of Applicant Age

Certification: Limitations on  Targeting Strategies Including Use of Applicant  Age

12/02/1988
Resource | Policy FNS Instruction 807-3: WIC Program Costs - Administrative and Program Services

WIC Program—Program Costs: Administrative  and Program Services Costs

12/02/1988
Resource | Guidance Documents WIC Program—Program Costs- Focal Instruments Used in Compliance Purchases

WIC Program—Program Costs- Focal Instruments  Used in Compliance Purchases

12/02/1988
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