[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7 Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR227.37]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 227--NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart C--State Coordinator Provisions
 
Sec. 227.37  State plan for nutrition education and training.

    (a) General. Each fiscal year the State agency shall submit a State 
plan for Nutrition Education and Training for approval to FNS. The State 
plan shall be based on the needs identified from the ongoing needs 
assessment and evaluation of the State plans from previous years. The 
State plan shall be submitted in accordance with Sec. 227.30(e). 
Guidance for the preparation and submission of the State plan shall be 
provided by FNS.
    (b) Requirements for the State plan. The State plan shall provide 
the following:
    (1) Description of the ongoing needs assessment conducted within the 
State;
    (2) The findings of the needs assessment within the State used to 
determine the goals and objectives of the State plan and results of the 
evaluation of the previous years' State plans for:
    (i) Inservice training of food service personnel, (ii) nutrition 
education of children, (iii) inservice training in nutrition education 
for teachers;
    (3) Goals and objectives of the State plan;
    (4) Identification of the priority populations to be reached during 
the fiscal year;
    (5) Provisions for coordinating the nutrition education and training 
programs carried out with funds made available under this part with any 
related publicly supported programs being carried out within the State 
to include:
    (i) Identification of existing programs that may be utilized, (ii) 
description of how representatives of such groups are to be involved in 
the planning and implementation of the State program; (iii) criteria and 
procedure for selection of such representatives;
    (6) Plans to solicit advice and recommendations of the National 
Advisory Council on Child Nutrition, State

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educational or other appropriate agencies; the U.S. Department of 
Education; the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and other 
interested groups and individuals concerned with improvement of child 
nutrition.
    (7) Plans, including a timetable, for reaching all children in the 
State with instruction in the nutritional value of foods and the 
relationship among food, nutrition and health, for inservice training of 
food service personnel in the principles and skills of food service 
management and nutrition and for inservice instruction for teachers in 
sound principles of nutrition education;
    (8) Any plans for using, on a priority basis, the resources of the 
land-grant colleges eligible to receive funds under the Act of July 2, 
1862 (12 Stat. 503; 7 U.S.C. 301 through 305, 307, and 308) or the Act 
of August 30, 1890 (26 Stat. 417, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 312 through 326 
and 328), including the Tuskegee Institute;
    (9) A brief description of the program or activities to be 
contracted with land-grant colleges, described above, and other 
institutions of higher education, and other public or private nonprofit 
educational or research agencies, institutions or organizations for 
carrying out nutrition education and training activities;
    (10) A brief description of pilot projects, including objectives, 
subject matter and expected outcomes, to be contracted with the land-
grant colleges described above, other institutions of higher education, 
public and nonprofit educational or research agencies, institutions, or 
organizations for but not limited to projects for development, 
demonstration, testing and evaluation of curricula for use in early 
childhood, elementary, and secondary education programs;
    (11) Identification of schools, school districts, and sponsoring 
agencies which may agree to participate in the nutrition education and 
training program;
    (12) A brief description of (i) State agency sponsored pilot 
projects including objectives, subject matter and anticipated outcomes 
and (ii) nutrition education and training programs to be conducted by 
schools, school districts, and sponsoring agencies receiving funds under 
this provision including objectives, subject matter and expected 
outcomes;
    (13) Time frame and milestones for implementation of State plans;
    (14) Plans to evaluate program activities including an evaluation 
component for each objective of the State plan;
    (15) Description of staff available to perform State agency 
responsibilities of the State nutrition education and training program 
which includes:
    (i) Definition of duties and responsibilities, (ii) minimum 
professional qualifications, (iii) number and classification of 
personnel;
    (16) A description of the procedures used to comply with the 
requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, including 
racial and ethnic participation data collection, public notification 
procedures and the annual civil rights compliance review process;
    (17) Plans for the conduct of audits in accordance with Sec. 227.31;
    (18) A budget detailing the use of program funds;
    (19) Description of the financial management system in accordance 
with Sec. 227.30(e);
    (20) Description of the management evaluation and review procedures 
established in accordance with Sec. 227.31(b); and
    (21) Other components that the States determine necessary.
    (c) States eligible to receive additional funds pursuant to 
Sec. 227.30(b-1) shall submit an amendment to the State plan to the Food 
and Nutrition Service Regional Office for prior approval.

[44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 45 FR 14842, Mar. 7, 1980; 48 
FR 39213, Aug. 30, 1983]