[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: 7CFR246.10]

[Page 341-349]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 246--SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart D--Participant Benefits
 
Sec. 246.10  Supplemental foods.


    (a) General. This section prescribes the requirements for providing 
supplemental foods to participants.
    (b) State agency responsibilities. State agencies shall--
    (1) Identify foods which are acceptable for use under the Program in 
accordance with the requirements of this section and provide to local 
agencies a list of acceptable foods and their maximum monthly quantities 
as specified in paragraph (c) of this section; and
    (2) Ensure that local agencies--
    (i) Make available at least one food from each group in each food 
package listed in paragraph (c) of this section. However, this does not 
mean that the local agency must provide each participant with a food 
from each food group;
    (ii) Make available to participants the supplemental foods, as 
authorized in paragraph (c) of this section; and
    (iii) Designate a competent professional authority to prescribe 
types of supplemental foods in quantities appropriate for each 
participant, taking into consideration the participant's age and dietary 
needs. The amounts of supplemental foods shall not exceed the maximum 
quantities specified in this section.
    (c) Food packages. There are seven food packages available under the 
Program which may be provided to participants. The authorized 
supplemental foods shall be prescribed from food packages according to 
the category and nutritional need of the participant. The food packages 
are as follows:
    Note: The metric units given are mathematical conversions. If 
packaging practices change, the authorized food quantities will be 
revised accordingly.

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    (1) Food Package I--Infants 0 Through 3 Months. (i) Iron-fortified 
infant formula--requirements and routine issuance. Except as specified 
in paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) through (c)(1)(v) of this section, local 
agencies must issue a contract brand infant formula that meets the 
requirements of paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section. The supplemental 
food for this food package is an iron-fortified infant formula that is 
not an exempt infant formula. The iron-fortified infant formula must be 
nutritionally complete, not requiring the addition of any ingredients 
other than water prior to being served in a liquid state. It also must 
contain at least 10 milligrams of iron per liter at standard dilution 
and supply 67 kilocalories per 100 milliliters (i.e., approximately 20 
kilocalories per fluid ounce of infant formula) at standard dilution. 
Medical documentation is not required for any contract brand infant 
formula authorized for issuance by the State agency, including the soy-
based contract brand of infant formula. However, the State agency may 
require medical documentation for any contract brand infant formula even 
though it meets these requirements and may decide that some contract 
brand infant formulas may not be issued under any circumstances.
    (ii) Physical forms. Local agencies must issue all WIC formulas (WIC 
formula means all infant formulas, including exempt infant formulas, and 
WIC-eligible medical foods) in concentrated liquid or powdered physical 
forms. Ready-to-feed WIC formulas may be authorized when the competent 
professional authority determines and documents that the participant's 
household has an unsanitary or restricted water supply or poor 
refrigeration, the participant or person caring for the participant may 
have difficulty in correctly diluting concentrated forms or 
reconstituting powdered forms, or the WIC formula is only available in 
ready-to-feed form.
    (iii) WIC formulas requiring medical documentation. Local agencies 
may issue the following WIC formulas, but only with medical 
documentation:
    (A) Any contract brand infant formula that does not meet the 
requirements of paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section (e.g., low-iron, 
low-calorie, or high-calorie infant formulas);
    (B) Any non-contract brand infant formula (even if it meets the 
requirements for an iron-fortified infant formula in paragraph (c)(1)(i) 
of this section);
    (C) Any exempt infant formula; and
    (D) Any WIC-eligible medical food.
    (iv) Religious eating patterns exception. Local agencies may issue a 
non-contract brand infant formula that meets the requirements of 
paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section without medical documentation in 
order to meet religious eating patterns. However, if the non-contract 
brand infant formula does not meet the requirements of paragraph 
(c)(1)(i) of this section, medical documentation must be provided. 
Documentation of the basis of the substitution must be kept on file at 
the local clinic.
    (v) Medical documentation. (A) Determination. For purposes of this 
food package, medical documentation means a determination by a licensed 
health care professional authorized to write medical prescriptions under 
State law. A licensed health care professional must make a medical 
determination that an infant has a medical condition that dictates the 
use of the following: a contract brand infant formula that does not meet 
the requirements of paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section; a non-contract 
brand infant formula; an exempt infant formula; or a WIC-eligible 
medical food. These conditions include, but are not limited to: those 
that contraindicate the use of iron-fortified infant formula, metabolic 
disorders, inborn errors of amino acid metabolism, gastrointestinal 
disorders, malabsorption syndromes, and food allergies. Low-calorie WIC 
formulas may not be issued solely for the purpose of managing body 
weight.
    (B) Technical requirements. Medical documentation must include the 
brand name of the WIC formula prescribed; medical diagnosis warranting 
the issuance of WIC formula; length of time the prescribed WIC formula 
is medically required by the participant; and signature or name (if the 
initial medical documentation was received by telephone) of the 
requesting health

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care professional. Medical documentation may be provided as an original 
written document, electronically, or by facsimile. Medical documentation 
also may be provided by telephone to a competent professional authority 
who must promptly document the information which must be kept on file at 
the local clinic. However, this method may only be used until written 
confirmation is received and only when absolutely necessary on an 
individual participant basis to prevent undue hardship to a participant 
or to prevent a delay in the provision of infant formula that would 
place the participant at increased nutritional risk. The local clinic 
must obtain written confirmation of the medical documentation within a 
reasonable amount of time (i.e., one or two weeks' time) after accepting 
the initial medical documentation by telephone. The written 
documentation must be kept on file with the initial telephone 
documentation.
    (vi) Quantities and types of supplemental foods. The quantities and 
types of supplemental foods prescribed shall be appropriate for the 
participant taking into consideration the participant's age and dietary 
needs. The maximum quantity of supplemental foods authorized per month 
is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Formula:
  Concentrated liquid formula.........  403 fluid oz. (11.9 L).
        or
  Powdered formula....................  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 8 lbs. (3.6 kg) per 403
                                         fluid oz. (11.9 L) of
                                         concentrated liquid formula.
        or
  Ready-to-feed formula...............  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 26 fluid oz. (.8 L) per 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) of
                                         concentrated liquid formula.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Food Package II--Infants 4 through 12 Months. (i) Infant formula 
as specified in paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (c)(1)(v) of this section.
    (ii) Infant cereal which contains a minimum of 45 milligrams of iron 
per 100 grams of dry cereal.
    (iii) Single strength fruit juice which contains a minimum of 30 
milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters; or frozen concentrated 
fruit juice which contains a minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 
100 milliliters of reconstituted juice; or infant juice which contains a 
minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters. Issuance 
prior to the time when the infant can drink from a cup is discouraged. 
The competent professional authority shall instruct the participant's 
parent or guardian to feed the juice to the participant from a cup to 
prevent ``bottle caries.''
    (iv) The quantities and types of supplemental foods prescribed shall 
be appropriate for the participant taking into consideration the 
participant's age and dietary needs. The maximum quantity of 
supplemental foods authorized per month is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Formula:
  Concentrated liquid formula.........  403 fluid oz. (11.9 L).
        or
  Powdered formula....................  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 8 lb. (3.6 kg) per 403 fluid
                                         oz. (11.9 L) of concentrated
                                         liquid formula.
        or
  Ready-to-feed formula...............  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 26 fluid oz. (.8 L) per 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) of
                                         concentrated liquid formula.
Infant cereal.........................  24 oz. dry (.7 kg).
Juice: \1\
  Single strength adult juice.........  92 fluid oz. (2.7 L).
        or
  Frozen concentrated juice...........  96 fluid oz. reconstituted (2.8
                                         L).
        or
  Infant juice........................  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 63 fluid oz. (1.9 L) of
                                         infant juice per 92 fluid oz.
                                         (2.7 L) of single strength
                                         adult juice.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Combinations of single strength or frozen concentrated juice may be
  issued as long as the total volume of juice does not exceed the amount
  specified for single strength juice.

    (3) Food Package III--Children/Women with Special Dietary Needs. 
Local agencies may issue this food package to women and children only 
with medical documentation. The supplemental foods in Food Package III 
are set forth in paragraphs (c)(3)(i) through (c)(3)(iv) of this 
section. For purposes of this food package, medical documentation means 
a determination by a licensed health care professional authorized to 
write medical prescriptions under State law that the child or woman has 
a medical condition that dictates the use of a WIC formula (WIC formula 
means all infant formulas, including exempt infant formulas, and WIC-
eligible medical foods) because the use of

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conventional foods is precluded or restricted. These medical conditions 
include, but are not limited to, metabolic disorders, inborn errors of 
amino acid metabolism, gastrointestinal disorders, malabsorption 
syndromes and food allergies. This food package may not be issued solely 
for the purpose of enhancing nutrient intake or managing body weight. 
Medical documentation for WIC formulas must meet the technical 
requirements described in paragraph (c)(1)(v)(B) of this section.
    (i) WIC formulas (i.e., an infant formula, exempt infant formula, or 
WIC-eligible medical food).
    (ii) Cereal (hot or cold) which contains a minimum of 28 milligrams 
of iron per 100 grams of dry cereal and not more than 21.2 grams of 
sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal (6 grams per 
ounce).
    (iii) Single strength fruit juice or vegetable juice, or both, which 
contains a minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters; or 
frozen concentrated fruit or vegetable juice, or both, which contains a 
minimum of 30 milligrams of vitiamin C per 100 milliliters of 
reconstituted juice.
    (iv) The quantities and types of supplemental foods prescribed shall 
be appropriate for the participant taking into consideration the 
participant's age and special dietary needs. The maximum quantity of 
supplemental foods authorized per month is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Formula:
  Concentrated liquid formula.........  403 fluid oz. (11.9 L).
  Addition \1\........................  52 fluid oz. (1.5 L).
        or
  Powdered formula....................  May be substituted at a rate of
                                         8 lb. (3.6 kg) per 403 fluid
                                         oz. (11.9 L) of concentrated
                                         liquid formula.
  Addition \1\........................  1 lb. (.4 kg).
        or
  Ready-to-feed formula...............  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 26 fluid oz. (.8 L) per 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) of
                                         concentrated liquid formula.
  Addition \1\........................  104 fluid oz. (3.1 L).
Cereal (hot or cold)..................  36 oz. dry (1 kg).
Juice: \2\
  Single strength juice...............  138 fluid oz. (4.1 L).
        or
  Frozen concentrated juice...........  144 fluid oz. reconstituted (4.3
                                         L).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Additional formula may be issued on an individual basis provided the
  need is demonstrated and documented in the individual's certification
  file by the competent professional authority.
\2\ Combinations of single strength and frozen concentrated juice may be
  issued as long as the total volume does not exceed the amount
  specified for single strength juice.

    (4) Food Package IV--Children 1 to 5 Years. (i) Pasteurized fluid 
whole milk which is flavored or unflavored and which contains 400 
International Units of vitamin D per quart (.9 liter); or pasteurized 
fluid skim or lowfat milk which is flavored or unflavored and which 
contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 International 
Units of vitamin A per fluid quart (.9 liter); or pasteurized cultured 
buttermilk which contains 400 International units of vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart (.9 liter); or 
evaporated whole milk which contains 400 International Units of vitamin 
D per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or evaporated skimmed milk which 
contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 International 
Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or dry whole milk 
which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D per reconstituted 
quart (.9 liter); or nonfat or lowfat dry milk which contains 400 
International Units of vitamin D and 2000 International Units of vitamin 
A per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or domestic cheese (pasteurized 
process American, Monterey Jack, Colby, natural Cheddar, Swiss, Brick, 
Muenster, Provolone, Mozzarella Part-Skim or Whole).
    (ii) Adult cereal (hot or cold) which contains a minimum of 28 
milligrams of iron per 100 grams of dry cereal and not more than 21.2 
grams of sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal (6 grams 
per ounce).
    (iii) Single strength fruit juice or vegetable juice, or both, which 
contains a minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters; or 
frozen concentrated fruit or vegetable juice, or both, which contains a 
minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters of 
reconstituted juice.
    (iv) Eggs or dried egg mix.
    (v) Peanut butter or mature dry beans or peas, including but not 
limited to, lentils, black, navy, kidney, garbanzo, soy, pinto, and mung 
beans, crowder, cow, split and black-eyed peas.
    (vi) The quantities and types of supplemental foods prescribed shall 
be appropriate for the participant taking

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into consideration the participant's age and dietary needs. The maximum 
quantity of supplemental foods authorized per month is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Milk:
  Fluid whole milk....................  24 qt. (22.7 L).
        or
  Fluid skim or low fat milk..........  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk on a quart-for-quart
                                         (.9 L) basis.
        or
  Cultured buttermilk.................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk on a quart-for-quart
                                         (.9 L) basis.
        or
  Evaporated whole milk...............  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) per qt. (.9 L)
                                         of fluid whole milk.
        or
  Evaporated skimmed milk.............  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) per qt. (.9 L)
                                         of fluid whole milk.
        or
  Dry whole milk......................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 3 qt. (2.8 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk.
        or
  Nonfat or lowfat dry milk...........  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 5 qt. (4.7 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk.
        or
  Cheese..............................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 3 qt. (2.8 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk. 4 lbs. (1.8
                                         kg) is the maximum amount which
                                         may be substituted. 1
Eggs:
  Eggs................................  2 doz. or 2\1/2\ doz.
        or
  Dried egg mix.......................  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 1.5 lb. (.7 kg) egg mix per
                                         2 doz. fresh eggs or 2 lb. (.9
                                         kg) egg mix per 2\1/2\ doz.
                                         fresh eggs.
Cereals (hot or cold).................  36 oz. dry (1 kg).
Juice:2
  Single strength juice...............  276 fluid oz. (8.2 L).
        or
  Frozen concentrated juice...........  288 fluid oz. reconstituted (8.5
                                         L).
Legumes:
  Dry beans or peas...................  1 lb. (.4 kg).
        or
  Peanut butter.......................  18 oz. (.5 kg).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Additional cheese may be issued on an individual basis in cases of
  lactose intolerance, provided the need is documented in the
  participant's file by the competent professional authority.
\2\ Combinations of single strength and frozen concentrated juice may be
  issued as long as the total volume does not exceed the amount
  specified for single strength juice.

    (5) Food Package V--Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women (Basic). (i) 
Pasteurized fluid whole milk which is flavored or unflavored and which 
contains 400 International Units of Vitamin D per quart (.9 liter) or 
pasteurized fluid skim or lowfat milk which is flavored or unflavored 
and which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart (.9 liter); or 
pasteurized cultured buttermilk which contains 400 International Units 
of vitamin D and 2000 International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart 
(.9 liter); or evaporated whole milk which contains 400 International 
Units of vitamin D per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or evaporated 
skimmed milk which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 
2000 International Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 
liter); or dry whole milk which contains 400 International Units of 
vitamin D per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or nonfat or lowfat dry 
milk which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or 
domestic cheese (pasteurized process American, Monterey Jack, Colby, 
natural Cheddar, Swiss, Brick, Muenster, Provolone, Mozzarella Part-Skim 
or Whole).
    (ii) Adult cereal (hot or cold) which contains a minimum of 28 
milligrams of iron per 100 grams of dry cereal and not more than 21.2 
grams of sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal (6 grams 
per ounce).
    (iii) Single strength fruit juice or vegetable juice, or both, which 
contains a minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters; or 
frozen concentrated fruit or vegetable juice, or both, which contains a 
minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters of 
reconstituted juice.
    (iv) Eggs or dried egg mix.
    (v) Peanut butter or mature dry beans or peas, including but not 
limited to lentils, black, navy, kidney, garbanzo, soy, pinto and mung 
beans, crowder, cow, split and black-eyed peas.
    (vi) The quantities and types of supplemental foods prescribed shall 
be appropriate for the participant taking into consideration the 
participant's age and dietary needs. The maximum quantity of 
supplemental foods authorized per month is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Milk:
  Fluid whole milk....................  28 qt. (26.5 L).

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        or
  Fluid skim or lowfat milk...........  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk on a quart-for-quart
                                         (.9 L) basis.
        or
  Cultured buttermilk.................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk on a quart-for-quart
                                         (.9 L) basis.
        or
  Evaporated whole milk...............  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) per qt. (.9 L)
                                         of fluid whole milk.
        or
  Evaporated skimmed milk.............  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) per qt. (.9 L)
                                         of fluid whole milk.
        or
  Dry whole milk......................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 3 qt. (2.8 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk.
        or
  Nonfat or lowfat dry milk...........  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 5 qt. (4.7 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk.
        or
  Cheese..............................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 3 qt. (2.8 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk. 4 lbs. (1.8
                                         kg) is the maximum amount which
                                         may be substituted.1
Eggs:
  Eggs................................  2 doz. or 2\1/2\ doz.
        or
  Dried egg mix.......................  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 1.5 lb. (.7 kg) egg mix per
                                         2 doz. fresh eggs, or 2 lb. (.9
                                         kg) egg mix per 2\1/2\ doz.
                                         fresh eggs.
Cereals (hot or cold).................  36 oz. dry (1 kg).
Juice:2
  Single strength juice...............  276 fluid oz. (8.2 L).
        or
  Frozen, concentrated juice..........  288 fluid oz. reconstituted (8.5
                                         L).
Legumes:
  Dry beans or peas...................  1 lb. (.4 kg).
        or
  Peanut butter.......................  18 oz. (.5 kg).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Additional cheese may be issued on an individual basis in cases of
  lactose intolerance, provided the need is documented in the
  participant's file by the competent professional authority.
2 Combinations of single strength or frozen concentrated juice may be
  issued as long as the total volume does not exceed the amount
  specified for single strength juice.

    (6) Food Package VI--Non-breastfeeding Postpartum Women. (i) 
Pasteurized fluid whole milk which is flavored or unflavored and which 
contains 400 International Units of vitamin D per quart (.9 liter); or 
pasteurized fluid skim or lowfat milk which is flavored or unflavored 
and which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart (.9 liter); or 
pasteurized cultured buttermilk which contains 400 International Units 
of vitamin D and 2000 International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart 
(.9 liter); or evaporated whole milk which contains 400 International 
Units of vitamin D per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or evaporated 
skimmed milk which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 
2000 International Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 
liter); or dry whole milk which contains 400 International Units of 
vitamin D per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or nonfat or lowfat dry 
milk which contains 400 International Units of Vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or 
domestic cheese (pasteurized process American, Monterey Jack, Colby, 
natural Cheddar, Swiss, Brick, Muenster, Provolone, Mozzarella Part-Skim 
or Whole).
    (ii) Cereal (hot or cold) which contains a minimum of 28 milligrams 
of iron per 100 grams of dry cereal and not more than 21.1 grams of 
sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal (6 grams per 1 
ounce).
    (iii) Single strength fruit juice or vegetable juice, or both, which 
contains a minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters; or 
concentrated fruit or vegetable juice, or both, which contains a minimum 
of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters of reconstituted 
juice.
    (iv) Eggs or dried egg mix.
    (v) The quantities and types of supplemental foods prescribed shall 
be appropriate for the participant taking into consideration the 
participant's age and dietary needs. The maximum quantity of 
supplemental foods authorized per month is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Milk:
  Fluid whole milk....................  24 qt. (22.7 L).
        or
  Fluid skim or lowfat milk...........  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk on a quart-for-quart
                                         (.9 L ) basis.
        or
  Cultured buttermilk.................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk on a quart-for-quart
                                         (.9 L) basis.
        or
  Evaporated whole milk...............  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) per qt. (.9 L)
                                         of fluid whole milk.
        or
  Evaporated skimmed milk.............  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 13
                                         fluid oz. (.4 L) per qt. (.9 L)
                                         of fluid whole milk.

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        or
  Dry whole milk......................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 3 qt. (2.8 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk.
        or
  Nonfat or lowfat dry milk...........  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 5 qt. (4.7 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk.
        or
  Cheese..............................  May be substituted for fluid
                                         whole milk at the rate of 1 lb.
                                         (.4 kg) per 3 qt. (2.8 L) of
                                         fluid whole milk. 4 lbs. (1.8
                                         kg) is the maximum amount which
                                         may be substituted.1
Eggs:
  Eggs................................  2 doz. or 2\1/2\ doz.
        or
  Dried egg mix.......................  May be substituted at the rate
                                         of 1.5 lb. (.7 kg) egg mix per
                                         2 doz. fresh eggs of 2 lb. (.9
                                         kg) egg mix per 2\1/2\ doz.
                                         fresh eggs.
Cereal (hot or cold)..................  36 oz. dry (1 kg).
Juice.2
  Single strength juice...............  184 fluid oz. (5.4 L).
        or
  Frozen concentrated juice...........  192 fluid oz. reconstituted (5.7
                                         L).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Additional cheese may be issued on an individual basis in cases of
  lactose intolerance, provided the need is documented in the
  participant's file by the competent professional authority.
\2\ Combinations of single strength or frozen concentrated juice may be
  issued as long as the total volume does not exceed the amount
  specified for single strength juice.

    (7) Food Package VII--Breastfeeding Women (Enhanced). (i) 
Pasteurized fluid whole milk which is flavored or unflavored and which 
contains 400 International Units of Vitamin D per quart (.9 liter) or 
pasteurized fluid skim or lowfat milk which is flavored or unflavored 
and which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart (.9 liter); or 
pasteurized cultured buttermilk which contains 400 International Units 
of vitamin D and 2000 International Units of vitamin A per fluid quart 
(.9 liter); or evaporated whole milk which contains 400 International 
Units of vitamin D per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or evaporated 
skim milk which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 
International Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or 
dry whole milk which contains 400 International Units of vitamin D per 
reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or nonfat or lowfat dry milk which 
contains 400 International Units of vitamin D and 2000 International 
Units of vitamin A per reconstituted quart (.9 liter); or domestic 
cheese (pasteurized process American, Monterey Jack, Colby, natural 
Cheddar, Swiss, Brick, Muenster, Provolone, Mozzarella Part-Skim or 
Whole).
    (ii) Domestic cheese (pasteurized process American, Monterey Jack, 
Colby, natural Cheddar, Swiss, Brick, Muenster, Provolone, Mozzarella 
Part-Skim or Whole).
    (iii) Adult cereal (hot or cold) which contains a minimum of 28 
milligrams of iron per 100 grams of dry cereal and not more than 21.2 
grams of sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal (6 grams 
per ounce).
    (iv) Single strength fruit juice or vegetable juice, or both, which 
contains a minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters; or 
frozen concentrated fruit or vegetable juice, or both, which contains a 
minimum of 30 milligrams of vitamin C per 100 milliliters of 
reconstituted juice.
    (v) Eggs or dried egg mix.
    (vi) Peanut butter.
    (vii) Mature dry beans or peas, including but not limited to 
lentils, black, navy, kidney, garbanzo, soy, pinto and mung beans, 
crowder, cow, split and black-eyed peas.
    (viii) Tuna: Canned white, light, dark or blended tuna packed in 
water or oil, including solid and solid pack; chunk, chunks and chunk 
style; flake and flakes; and grated.
    (ix) Carrots: Raw, canned or frozen. Mature raw; canned and frozen 
carrots containing only the mature root of the carrot plant packed in 
water.
    (x) The quantities and types of supplemental foods prescribed shall 
be appropriate for the participant taking into consideration the 
participant's age and dietary needs. The maximum quantity of 
supplemental foods authorized per month is as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Food                               Quantity
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Milk:
    Fluid whole milk or......  28 qt. (26.5 L).

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    Cheese or................  May be substituted for fluid whole milk
                                at the rate of 1 lb. (.4 kg) per 3 qt.
                                (2.8 L) of fluid whole milk. 4 lbs. (1.8
                                kg) is the maximum amount which may be
                                substituted.
                               Additional cheese may be issued on an
                                individual basis in cases of lactose
                                intolerance, provided the need is
                                documented in the participant's file by
                                the competent professional authority.
    Fluid skim or lowfat milk  May be substituted for fluid whole milk
     or.                        on a quart-for-quart (.9 L) basis.
    Cultured buttermilk or...  May be substituted for fluid whole milk
                                on a quart-for-quart (.9 L) basis.
    Evaporated whole milk or.  May be substituted for fluid whole milk
                                at the rate of 13 fluid oz. (.4 L) per
                                qt. (.9 L) of fluid whole milk.
    Evaporated skimmed milk    May be substituted for fluid whole milk
     or.                        at the rate of 13 fluid oz. (.4 L) per
                                qt. (.9 L) of fluid whole milk.
    Dry whole milk or........  May be substituted for fluid whole milk
                                at the rate of 1 lb. (.4 kg) per 3 qt.
                                (2.8 L) of fluid whole milk.
    Nonfat or lowfat dry milk  May be substituted for fluid whole milk
                                at the rate of 1 lb. (.4 kg) per 5 qt.
                                (4.7 L) of fluid whole milk.
Cheese:
    Cheese...................  1 lb. (.4 kg).
Eggs:
    Eggs or..................  2 doz. or 2\1/2\ doz.
    Dried egg mix............  May be substituted at the rate of 1.5 lb.
                                (.7 kg) egg mix per 2 doz. fresh eggs,
                                or 2 lb. (.9 kg) egg mix per 2\1/2\ doz.
                                fresh eggs.
Cereals:
    Cereals (hot or cold)....  36 oz. dry (1 kg).
Juice:
    Single strength juice or.  322 fluid oz. (9.6 L).
    Frozen concentrated juice  336 fluid oz. reconstituted (10.0 L).
                               Combinations of single strength or frozen
                                concentrated juice may be issued as long
                                as the total volume does not exceed the
                                amount specified for single strength
                                juice.
Legumes:
    Dry beans or peas and....  1 lb. (.4 kg). May be substituted for
                                peanut butter at the rate of 1 lb. of
                                dry beans or peas per 18 oz. of peanut
                                butter.
    Peanut butter............  18 oz. (.5 kg). Peanut butter may not be
                                substituted for mature dry beans or peas
                                at any rate.
Fish:
    Tuna.....................  26 oz. (.8 kg).
Vegetable:
    Raw carrots or...........  2 lb. (.9 kg).
    Frozen carrots or........  May be substituted for fresh at the rate
                                of 1 lb. frozen per 1 lb. fresh.
    Canned carrots...........  May be substituted for fresh at the rate
                                of 1 16-20 ounce can of carrots per 1
                                lb. fresh.
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    (d) Use of commodity foods. (1) At the request of a State agency, 
the Department will purchase commodity foods for the State agency using 
funds allocated to the State agency. The commodity foods purchased and 
made available to the State agency shall be equivalent to the foods 
specified in paragraph (c) of this section.
    (2) The State agency shall--
    (i) Distribute the commodity foods to the local agency or 
participant;
    (ii) Ensure satisfactory storage conditions for the commodity foods, 
including documentation of proper insurance; and
    (iii) Ensure that there are proper storage facilities for commodity 
foods.
    (e) Plans for substitutions or eliminations. (1) The State agency 
may submit to FNS a plan for substitution of food(s) acceptable for use 
in the Program to allow for different cultural eating patterns and 
substitution or elimination of a category of foods to accommodate the 
special needs of homeless persons, and/or residents of institutions if 
the State agency chooses to serve such persons under Sec. 246.7(m)(2) of 
this part. The plan shall provide the State agency's justification, 
including a specific explanation of the cultural eating pattern or the 
homeless situation which requires the proposed alteration and other 
information necessary for FNS to evaluate the plan as specified in 
paragraph (e)(2) of this section for cultural substitutions and in 
paragraph (e)(3) of this section for homeless substitutions or 
eliminations.
    (2) FNS will evaluate a State agency's plan for substitution of 
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different cultural eating patterns based on the following criteria:
    (i) Any proposed substitute food must be nutritionally equivalent or 
superior to the food it is intended to replace.
    (ii) The proposed substitute must be widely available to 
participants in the areas where the substitute is intended to be used.
    (iii) The cost of the substitute must be equivalent to or less than 
the cost of the food it is intended to replace.
    (3) FNS will evaluate a State agency's plan for substitution or 
elimination of a food category to accommodate the special needs of a 
specific group of homeless persons based on the justification presented 
by the State agency documenting the need. Documentation shall illustrate 
that all alternatives from within existing food packages have been 
explored and shall include a specific description of the circumstances 
of the homeless persons to be served that necessitate the proposed food 
package alteration.
    (4) FNS will make a determination on the proposed plan based on the 
evaluation criteria specified in paragraph (e)(2) or (e)(3) of this 
section, as appropriate. The State agency shall substitute or eliminate 
foods only after receiving the written approval of FNS.
    (f) Infant formula manufacturer registration. Infant formula 
manufacturers supplying formula to the WIC Program shall register with 
the Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Federal Food, Drug, 
and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321 et seq.). Such manufacturers wishing to 
bid for a State contract to supply infant formula to the program shall 
first certify with the State health department that their formulas 
comply with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and regulations 
issued pursuant to the Act.

[50 FR 6121, Feb. 13, 1985; 50 FR 8098, Feb. 28, 1985, as amended at 51 
FR 13208, Apr. 18, 1986; 51 FR 16155, May 1, 1986; 53 FR 25314, July 6, 
1988; 54 FR 51295, Dec. 14, 1989; 57 FR 34506, Aug. 5, 1992; 57 FR 
56240, Nov. 27, 1992; 65 FR 51223, Aug. 23, 2000]