THE SA AGREES TO Sample Clauses

THE SA AGREES TO. 1. Reimburse the SFA, to the extent available funding, for meals meeting the nutritional requirements served to children attending the schools participating in the Child Nutrition Programs covered by this Agreement. The amount of reimbursement during any fiscal year shall be paid in accordance with the allowable rates established by the USDA regulations.
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THE SA AGREES TO. Reimburse the SFA, to the extent available funding, for meals meeting the nutritional requirements served to children attending the schools participating in the Child Nutrition Programs covered by this Agreement. The amount of reimbursement during any fiscal year shall be paid in accordance with the allowable rates established by the USDA regulations. Allocate USDA Foods (formerly Commodities), to the extent available and allowable, to the SFA for the Child Nutrition Programs covered by this Agreement. Promptly notify the SFA in writing of any change in the nutrition standards, minimum meal pattern requirements, or the assigned rates of reimbursement or USDA Foods. THE SFA AGREES TO (for all programs): Comply with the intent and purpose of program statutes and program regulations cited in this Agreement, and memoranda, directives, and other guidance as issued by the SA for covered programs. This Agreement incorporates the statutory and regulatory provisions applicable to covered programs by reference. Provide eligible participants with meals, snacks, or milk, in accordance with nutritional and other requirements specified for each covered program. Provide free and reduced price meals or snacks or free milk (if participating in free milk option of SMP) to participants according to the applicable policy statements for covered programs as listed below. Submit claims for reimbursement, program applications, and other required information as prescribed by the SA. Accept final financial and administrative responsibility for management of an effective food service. Adhere to all federal, state, and local procurement regulations and laws, per 2 CFR Part 200. Operate a nonprofit food service, use program income only for program purposes, and maintain a financial system as prescribed by the SA. Complete corrective actions issued by the SA within timeframes specified by the SA. Program Specific Requirements: School Meal and Milk Programs NSLP, ASSP, SBP, SMP, FDP, CACFP, and SFSP NSLP, ASSP, FDP, and SBP The SFA and participating schools under its jurisdiction agree to comply with all provisions of 7 CFR Part 210 – National School Lunch Program; Part 220 – School Breakfast Program (if applicable); Part 245 – Determining Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals and Free Milk in Schools; Part 250 – Donation of Foods for Use in the United States, its Territories and Possessions and Areas under its Jurisdiction.

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