[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: 7CFR227.5]

[Page 257-258]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 227--NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 227.5  Program funding.

    (a) Total grant. The total grant to each State agency for each 
fiscal year for program costs and administrative costs shall consist of 
an amount equal to 50 cents per child enrolled in schools and 
institutions within the State during such year, but in no event shall 
such grant be less than $50,000: Provided, however, That a State's total 
grant shall be reduced proportionately if the State does not administer 
the program in nonprofit private schools and institutions. If funds 
appropriated for a fiscal year are insufficient to pay the amount to 
which each State is entitled, the amount of such grant shall be ratably 
reduced to the extent necessary so that the total of the amounts paid to 
each State does not exceed the amount of appropriated funds. Each State 
agency which receives funds based on all children enrolled in public and 
nonprofit private schools and institutions shall make the Program 
available to those schools and institutions. Enrollment figures shall be 
the latest available as certified by the Department of Education.
    (b) First fiscal year participation--(1) Assessment and planning 
grant. A portion of the total grant shall be made available to each 
State agency during its first fiscal year of participation as an 
assessment and planning grant for:
    (i) Employing a State Coordinator, as provided for in Sec. 227.30, 
and related support personnel costs including fringe benefits and travel 
expenses, (ii) undertaking a needs assessment in the State, (iii) 
developing a State Plan for nutrition education and training within the 
State, and (iv) applying for the State assessment and planning grant.
    (2) Advances for the assessment and planning grant. FNS shall make 
advances to any State desiring to participate in the Program, to enable 
the State to carry out the responsibilities set forth in paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section. Advances shall be made in two phases, in 
accordance with the following procedures:
    (i) Initially, State agencies may receive an advance up to $35,000 
for the purpose of hiring a State coordinator, as provided for in 
Sec. 227.30. Application for such an advance shall be made on Form AD-
623 when the State agency applies for participation in the Program. The 
information required for this advance shall be set out in Part III, 
Budget Information, Section B, Budget Categories. The State agency shall 
there indicate the funds required for the salary, travel, and fringe 
benefits of the State Coordinator, and related personnel costs necessary 
to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the State Coordinator.
    (ii) After appointment of the State Coordinator, the State agency 
may receive an additional advance of up to 50 percent of the total grant 
to which the State agency is entitled for the first year of 
participation, after deduction of the advance made for the State 
Coordinator under Sec. 227.5(b)(2), but not to exceed $100,000, for the 
purpose of undertaking a needs assessment in the State, developing a 
State Plan for nutrition education and training, and applying for the 
assessment and planning grant. Application for such advance shall be 
made by amending Part III, Budget Information, of Form AD-623.
    (3) Funds for implementing State plan. (i) States receiving 
advances. Each State agency shall receive the remaining portion of its 
total grant in order to implement its State plan, which has been 
approved by FNS, if the State

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agency has carried out the responsibilities for which advances were 
received. With the submission of the State plan each State agency may 
apply for the funds remaining of its total grant.
    (ii) States previously participating. Those States which previously 
participated may apply for their total grant upon submission of the 
State Plan.
    (c) Administrative costs. Each State agency may use up to 15 percent 
of its total grant for up to 50 percent of its cash expenditures for 
administrative costs.
    (d) Payment to State agencies. Approval of the State plan by FNS is 
a prerequisite to the payment of funds to the State agency. All funds 
made available for the Program shall be provided through a letter of 
credit or check, as determined by FNS.
    (e) Unobligated funds. The State agency will release to FNS any 
Federal funds made available to it under the Program which are 
unobligated by September 30 of each fiscal year.
    (f) Funds for existing programs. State agencies shall maintain their 
present level of funding for existing nutrition education and training 
programs. FNS funds for the Program shall augment current nutrition 
education and training programs and projects. Funds made available by 
FNS for this Program shall not replace such funds.

[44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 52 FR 8223, Mar. 17, 1987]