[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: 7CFR225.8]

[Page 134-135]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 225--SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart B--State Agency Provisions
 
Sec. 225.8  Records and reports.

    (a) Each State agency shall maintain complete and accurate current 
accounting records of its Program operations which will adequately 
identify funds authorizations, obligations, unobligated balances, 
assets, liabilities, income, claims against sponsors and efforts to 
recover overpayments, and expenditures for administrative and operating 
costs. These records shall be retained for a period of three years after 
the date of the submission of the final Program Operations and Financial 
Status Report (SF-269), except that, if audit findings have not been 
resolved, the affected records shall be retained beyond the three year 
period until such time as any issues raised by the audit

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findings have been resolved. The State agency shall also retain a 
complete record of each review or appeal conducted, as required under 
Sec. 225.13, for a period of three years following the date of the final 
determination on the review or appeal. Records may be kept in their 
original form or on microfilm.
    (b) Each State agency shall submit to FNS a final report on the 
Summer Food Service Program Operations (FNS-418) for each month no more 
than 90 days following the last day of the month covered by the report. 
States shall not receive Program funds for any month for which the final 
report is not postmarked and/or submitted within this time limit unless 
FNS grants an exception. Upward adjustments to a State's report shall 
not be made after 90 days from the month covered by the report unless 
authorized by FNS. Downward adjustments shall always be made without FNS 
authorization, regardless of when it is determined that such adjustments 
need to be made. Adjustments to a State's report shall be reported to 
FNS in accordance with procedures established by FNS. Each State agency 
shall also submit to FNS a quarterly Financial Status Report (SF-269) on 
the use of Program funds. Such reports shall be submitted no later than 
30 days after the end of each fiscal year quarter. Obligations shall be 
reported only for the fiscal year in which they occur. Action may be 
taken against the State agency, in accordance with Sec. 225.5(a)(1), for 
failure to submit accurate and timely reports.
    (c) The State agency must submit to FNS a final Financial Status 
Report no later than 120 days after the end of the fiscal year, on a 
form (SF-269) provided by FNS. Any requested increase in reimbursement 
levels for a fiscal year resulting from corrective action taken after 
submission of the final Program Operations and Financial Status Reports 
shall be submitted to FNS for approval. The request shall be accompanied 
by a written explanation of the basis for the adjustment and the actions 
taken to minimize the need for such adjustments in the future. If FNS 
approves such an increase, it will make payment, subject to availability 
of funds. Any reduction in reimbursement for that fiscal year resulting 
from corrective action taken after submission of the final fiscal year 
Program Operations and Financial Status Reports shall be handled in 
accordance with the provisions of Sec. 225.12(d), except that amounts 
recovered may not be used to make Program payments.
    (d)(1) By May 1 of each year, State agencies must submit to the 
appropriate FNSRO a list of potential private nonprofit organization 
sponsors. The list must include the following information for each 
applicant sponsor:
    (i) Name and address;
    (ii) Geographical area(s) proposed to be served;
    (iii) Proposed number of sites; and
    (iv) Any available details of each proposed site including address, 
dates of operation, and estimated daily attendance.
    (2) State agencies must also notify the appropriate FNSRO within 5 
working days after they approve each private nonprofit organization to 
participate as a SFSP sponsor. When State agencies notify the FNSRO of 
sponsor approval, they must provide the following information:
    (i) Any changes to site locations, dates of operation, and estimated 
daily attendance that was previously provided;
    (ii) The hours and type(s) of approved meal service at each site;
    (iii) The type of site approval--open, restricted open, closed 
enrolled, or camp; and
    (iv) Any other important details about each site that would help the 
FNSRO plan reviews, including whether the site is rural or urban, or 
vended or self-preparation.

[54 FR 18208, Apr. 27, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 13469, Apr. 10, 1990; 
64 FR 72485, Dec. 28, 1999; 65 FR 82251, Dec. 28, 2000]