After School Snack Program Sample Clauses

After School Snack Program. The total amount equal to the number of snacks served to students multiplied by the rate of reimbursement assigned by the Department.
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After School Snack Program. (ASSP) 1. Abide by all state and federal regulations and instructions governing the operation of the After School Snack Program for all participating schools under its jurisdiction. 2. Serve snacks which meet the nutritional requirements of the After School Snack meal pattern under 7 CFR §210.10 (a) (ii) to all students participating in after school care programs that incorporate student enrichment or educational activities designated by the school/site. 3. Serve free or reduced price snacks to eligible students according to 7CFR Part 245. 4. Make maximum use of the reimbursement payments in order to provide nutritious snacks. 5. In “area eligible” locations, serve free snacks to all students and claim all snacks served at the free rate of reimbursement. “Area eligible” is defined as being located in an area served by a school in which at least fifty percent (50%) of the students enrolled are certified for free or reduced price school meals. SFAs must obtain prior approval from the Department for “area eligible” status before implementation.
After School Snack Program. 1) Statistics a. Daily number of snacks served to students eligible for free, reduced price, or paid snacks. 2) Program income (Revenue) from: students’ payments, federal reimbursement, food sales to adults and all other sources, including loans to program, subsidies from the SFA, any interest accrued from food service interest bearing accounts, and any rebates. 3) Program costs (Supported by invoices, receipts or other evidence of expenditure) for food, labor, and all other costs related to the afterschool snack program, including fees paid to management companies. 4) Dated menus and production records of actual snacks served.
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