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Area Eligibility Duration in the Summer Food Service Program

EO Guidance Document #
FNS-GD-2007-0021
FNS Document #
SFSP05-2007
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DATE: April 20, 2007
POLICY MEMO: SFSP 05-2007
SUBJECT: Area Eligibility Duration in the Summer Food Service Program
TO: Regional Directors
Child Nutrition Programs
All States
State Agencies
All Regions

In an effort to provide administrative relief to state agencies and Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) sponsoring organizations, we are extending to the SFSP a provision of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) that allows state agencies and institutions to rely upon a determination of area eligibility for up to five years when based on National School Lunch Program (NSLP) data. The provision has been extended to the NSLP in relation to Seamless Summer sites and applying it to the SFSP provides for consistent administration across Program lines.

Effective immediately, SFSP sponsors of sites determined to be area eligible based upon school data are now required to re-determine site eligibility every five years instead of every three years. New sites determined to be area eligible based upon school data will be considered eligible for up to five years from the date of determination.  State agencies may extend by two years, for a total of five years, the area eligibility of sites currently participating on the basis of school data.

Please convey this information to all SFSP sponsoring organizations as soon as possible.

State agencies may direct questions regarding this guidance to their regional office.

STANLEY C. GARNETT
Director
Child Nutrition Division

Page updated: November 24, 2021

The contents of this guidance document do not have the force and effect of law and are not meant to bind the public in any way. This document is intended only to provide clarity to the public regarding existing requirements under the law or agency policies.