[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR220.2]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 220--SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 220.2  Definitions.

    For the purpose of this part the term:
    (a) Act means the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended.
    (b) Breakfast means a meal which meets the nutritional requirements 
set out in Sec. 220.8, and which is served to a child in the morning 
hours. The meal shall be served at or close to the beginning of the 
child's day at school.
    (c) Child means: (1) A student of high school grade or under as 
determined by the State educational agency, who is enrolled in an 
educational unit of high school grade or under as described in 
paragraphs (1) and (2) of the definition of ``School'', including 
students who are mentally or physically disabled as defined by the State 
and who are participating in a school program established for the 
mentally or physically disabled; or (2) a person under 21 chronological 
years of age who is enrolled in an institution or center as described in 
paragraphs (3) and (4) of the definition of ``School''.
    (c-1) Competitive foods means any foods sold in competition with the 
School Breakfast Program to children in food service areas during the 
breakfast period.
    (d) CND means the Child Nutrition Division of the Food and Nutrition 
Service of the Department.
    (e) Department means the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
    (f) Distributing agency means a State, Federal, or private agency 
which enters into an agreement with the Department for the distribution 
of commodities pursuant to part 250 of this chapter.
    (g) Fiscal year means the period of 15 calendar months beginning 
July 1, 1976, and ending September 30, 1977; and the period of 12 
calendar months beginning October 1, 1977, and each October 1 of any 
calendar year thereafter and ending September 30 of the following 
calendar year.
    (h) FNS means the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department.
    (i) FNSRO means the appropriate Food and Nutrition Service Regional 
Office of the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department.
    (i-1) Foods of minimal nutritional value means: (1) In the case of 
artificially sweetened foods, a food which provides less than five 
percent of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) for each of eight specified 
nutrients per serving; (2) in the case of all other foods, a food that 
provides less than five percent of the RDI for each of eight specified 
nutrients per 100 calories and less than five percent of the RDI for 
each of eight specified nutrients per serving. The eight nutrients to be 
assessed for this purpose are: Protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, niacin, 
riboflavin, thiamin, calcium and iron. Categories of foods of minimal 
nutritional value are listed in appendix B of this part.
    (j) Free breakfast means a breakfast for which neither the child nor 
any member of his family pays or is required to work in the school or in 
the school's food service.
    (k) Infant cereal means any iron fortified dry cereal especially 
formulated and generally recognized as cereal for infants that is 
routinely mixed with breast milk or iron-fortified infant formula prior 
to consumption.
    (l) Infant formula means any iron-fortified infant formula intended 
for dietary use solely as a food for normal healthy infants excluding 
those formulas specifically formulated for infants with inborn errors of 
metabolism or digestive or absorptive problems. Infant formula, as 
served, must be in liquid state at recommended dilution.
    (m) Menu item means, under Nutrient Standard Menu Planning or 
Assisted Nutrient Standard Menu Planning, any single food or combination 
of foods. All menu items or foods offered as part of the reimbursable 
meal may be considered as contributing towards meeting the nutrition 
standards provided in Sec. 220.8, except for those foods that are

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considered as foods of minimal nutritional value as provided for in 
Sec. 220.2(i-1) which are not offered as part of a menu item in a 
reimbursable meal. For the purposes of a reimbursable breakfast, a 
minimum of three menu items must be offered, one of which shall be fluid 
milk served as a beverage or on cereal or both; under offer versus 
serve, a student may decline only one menu item.
    (n) Milk means pasteurized fluid types of unflavored or flavored 
whole milk, lowfat milk, skim milk, or cultured buttermilk which meet 
State and local standards for such milk except that, in the meal pattern 
for infants (0 to 1 year of age), milk means breast milk or iron-
fortified infant formula. In Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, 
Puerto Rico, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Virgin 
Islands, if a sufficient supply of such types of fluid milk cannot be 
obtained, ``milk'' shall include reconstituted or recombined milk. All 
milk should contain vitamins A and D at levels specified by the Food and 
Drug Administration and consistent with State and local standards for 
such milk.
    (o) National School Lunch Program means the Program authorized by 
the National School Lunch Act.
    (o-1) Net cash resources means all monies as determined in 
accordance with the State agency's established accounting system, that 
are available to or have accrued to a School Food Authority's nonprofit 
school food service at any given time, less cash payable. Such monies 
may include but are not limited to, cash on hand, cash receivable, 
earnings or investments, cash on deposit and the value of stocks, bonds 
or other negotiable securities.
    (o-2) Nonprofit school food service means all food service 
operations conducted by the School Food Authority principally for the 
benefit of school children, all of the revenue from which is used solely 
for the operation or improvement of such food service.
    (p) Nonprofit when applied to schools or institutions eligible for 
the Program means exempt from income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended; or in the Commonwealth of 
Puerto Rico, certified by the Governor.
    (p-1) Nutrient Standard Menu Planning/Assisted Nutrient Standard 
Menu Planning means ways to develop breakfast menus based on the 
analysis for nutrients in the menu items and foods offered over a school 
week to determine if specific levels for a set of key nutrients and 
calories were met in accordance with Sec. 220.8(e)(5). However, for the 
purposes of Assisted Nutrient Standard Menu Planning, breakfast menu 
planning and analysis are completed by other entities and must 
incorporate the production quantities needed to accommodate the specific 
service requirements of a particular school or school food authority in 
accordance with Sec. 220.8(f).
    (q) OA means the Office of Audit of the Department.
    (q-1) OI means the Office of Investigation of the Department.
    (q-2) OIG means the Office of the Inspector General of the 
Department.
    (r) Program means the School Breakfast Program.
    (s) Reduced price breakfast means a breakfast which meets all of the 
following criteria: (1) The price shall be less than the full price of 
the breakfast, (2) the price shall be 30 cents or lower, and (3) neither 
the child nor any member of his family shall be required to supply an 
equivalent value in work for the school or the school's food service.
    (t) Reimbursement means financial assistance paid or payable to 
participating schools for breakfasts meeting the requirements of 
Sec. 220.8 served to eligible children at rates assigned by the State 
agency, or FNSRO where applicable. The term ``reimbursement'' also 
includes financial assistance made available through advances to School 
Food Authorities.
    (t-1) Revenue when applied to nonprofit school food service means 
all monies received by or accruing to the nonprofit school food service 
in accordance with the State agency's established accounting system 
including, but not limited to, children's payments, earnings on 
investments, other local revenues, State revenues, and Federal cash 
reimbursements.

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    (u) School means: (1) An educational unit of high school grade or 
under, recognized as part of the educational system in the State and 
operating under public or nonprofit private ownership in a single 
building or complex of buildings; (2) any public or nonprofit private 
classes of preprimary grade when they are conducted in the 
aforementioned schools; or (3) any public or nonprofit private 
residential child care institution, or distinct part of such 
institution, which operates principally for the care of children, and, 
if private, is licensed to provide residential child care services under 
the appropriate licensing code by the State or a subordinate level of 
government, except for residential summer camps which participate in the 
Summer Food Service Program for Children, Job Corps centers funded by 
the Department of Labor, and private foster homes. The term 
``residential child care institutions'' includes, but is not limited to: 
Homes for the mentally, emotionally or physically impaired, and 
unmarried mothers and their infants; group homes; halfway houses; 
orphanages; temporary shelters for abused children and for runaway 
children; long-term care facilities for chronically ill children; and 
juvenile detention centers. A long-term care facility is a hospital, 
skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or distinct part 
thereof, which is entended for the care of children confined for 30 days 
or more.
    (v) School Breakfast Program means the program authorized by section 
4 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966.
    (v-1) School in severe need means a school determined to be eligible 
for rates of reimbursement in excess of the prescribed National Average 
Payment Factors, based upon the criteria set forth in Sec. 220.9(e).
    (w) School Food Authority means the governing body which is 
responsible for the administration of one or more schools and which has 
legal authority to operate a breakfast program therein.
    (w-1) School week means the period of time used to determine 
compliance with the nutrition standards and the appropriate calorie and 
nutrient levels in Sec. 220.8. Further, if applicable, school week is 
the basis for conducting Nutrient Standard Menu Planning or Assisted 
Nutrient Standard Menu Planning for breakfasts as provided in 
Sec. 220.8(e) and Sec. 220.8(f). The period shall be a normal school 
week of five consecutive days; however, to accommodate shortened weeks 
resulting from holidays and other scheduling needs, the period shall be 
a minimum of three consecutive days and a maximum of seven consecutive 
days. Weeks in which school breakfasts are offered less than three times 
shall be combined with either the previous or the coming week.
    (x) Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture.
    (x-1) 7 CFR part 3015 means the Uniform Federal Assistance 
Regulations published by the Department to implement OMB Circulars A-21, 
A-87, A-102, A-110, and A-122; and Executive Order 12372. (For 
availability of OMB Circulars referenced in this definition, see 5 CFR 
1310.3.)
    (x-2) 7 CFR part 3017 means the Department's regulation to implement 
Executive Order 12549, covering governmentwide rules on suspension and 
debarment as well as The Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988.
    (x-3) 7 CFR part 3018 means the Department's Common Rule regarding 
Governmentwide New Restrictions on Lobbying. Part 3018 implements the 
requirements established by section 319 of the 1990 Appropriations Act 
for the Department of Interior and Related Agencies (Pub. L. 101-121).
    (x-4) 7 CFR part 3052 means the Department's regulations 
implementing A-133, ``Audits of State, Local Governments, and Non-Profit 
Organizations.'' (For availability of OMB Circulars referenced in this 
definition, see 5 CFR 1310.3.)
    (y) State means any of the 50 States, District of Columbia, the 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and, as 
applicable, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Marianas.
    (z) State agency means: (1) The State educational agency or (2) such 
other agency of the State as has been designated by the Governor or 
other appropriate executive or legislative authority of the State and 
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the Department to administer the Program in schools as defined in 
Sec. 220.2(u)(3) of this part.
    (aa) State educational agency means, as the State legislature may 
determine: (1) The chief State school officer (such as the State 
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner of Education, or 
similar officer), or (2) a board of education controlling the State 
department of education.
    (bb) Yogurt means commercially prepared coagulated milk products 
obtained by the fermentation of specific bacteria, that meet milk fat or 
milk solid requirements and to which flavoring foods or ingredients may 
be added. These products are covered by the Food and Drug 
Administration's Definition and Standard of Identity for yogurt, lowfat 
yogurt, and nonfat yogurt, 21 CFR 131.200, 21 CFR 131.203, and 21 CFR 
131.206, respectively.

(Sec. 6, Pub. L. 95-627, 92 Stat. 3620 (42 U.S.C. 1760); sec. 205, Pub. 
L. 96-499, The Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1980, 94 Stat. 2599; secs. 
801, 803, 812; Pub. L. 97-35, 95 Stat. 521-535 (42 U.S.C. 1753, 1759(a), 
1773, 1758; secs. 807 and 808, Pub. L. 97-35, 95 Stat. 521-535, 42 
U.S.C. 1772, 1784, 1760; sec. 819, Pub. L. 97-35; 95 Stat. 533 (42 
U.S.C. 1759a, 1773 and 1757))

[Amdt. 25, 41 FR 34758, Aug. 17, 1976]

    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 220.2, 
see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids 
section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.