[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR227.30]

[Page 253-255]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 227_NUTRITION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart B_State Agency Provisions
 
Sec.  227.30  Responsibilities of State agencies.


    (a) General. Except to the extent that it would be inconsistent with 
this part, the Program shall be administered in accordance with the 
applicable provisions of the Departmental regulations 7 CFR part 3015.
    (b) Application. For the initial fiscal year of participation States 
shall make application for administration of the Program on Form and are 
responsible for amending Form AD-623 to request advance funding. In the 
initial application, in connection with the request for advance funding 
for the State Coordinator, part IV, Program Narrative, of Form AD-623 
shall indicate the State agency's procedures for hiring a State 
Coordinator and contain a justification for the dollar value of salary 
requested. The narrative shall also indicate the time frame for hiring 
the State Coordinator. In amending Form AD-623 in connection with the 
request for advance funding for the remaining portion of the assessment 
and planning

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grant, part IV, Program Narrative, shall set forth the details for areas 
of the assessment and planning grant, other than employment of the State 
Coordinator.
    (b-1) If any State does not apply for participation in the Program, 
by April 1 of a fiscal year by submitting Form AD 623 as required in 
Sec.  227.30(b) and Sec.  227.5(b)(2)(i), the State's share of the funds 
shall be provided to the remaining States, so long as this does not take 
the remaining States' grants above 50 cents per child enrolled in 
schools or institutions, except in those States which receive a minimum 
grant of $75,000 for a fiscal year.
    (c) State Coordinator. After execution of the agreement the State 
agency shall appoint a nutrition education specialist to serve as a 
State Coordinator for the Program who may be employed on a full-time or 
part-time basis. The State Coordinator may be a State employee who 
reports directly or indirectly to the Chief State School Officer or an 
individual under contract with the State agency to serve as the State 
Coordinator. A State agency shall not contract with an organization to 
provide for the services of a State Coordinator. The State Coordinator, 
at a minimum, shall meet both of the following requirements:
    (1) The State Coordinator shall have a Masters degree or equivalent 
experience. Equivalent experience is experience related to the position 
being filled or as defined by State civil service or personnel policies. 
If the Masters degree is not in foods and nutrition or dietetics, the 
Bachelors degree shall include academic preparations in foods and 
nutrition or dietetics.
    (2) In addition, the State Coordinator shall have recognized and 
demonstrated skills in management and education through at least three 
years experience in one or more of these areas: Elementary or secondary 
education, but not limited to classroom teaching; foodservice management 
and training for adults; community nutrition or public health programs; 
foodservice operations for children; or community action or assistance 
programs.
    (d) Needs assessment. Each State agency shall conduct an ongoing 
needs assessment in accordance with Sec.  227.36 The needs assessment 
shall be the data base utilized in formulating the State plan for each 
fiscal year. For the first year of participation a State agency may 
apply for funds in order to carry out the needs assessment in accordance 
with Sec.  227.5.
    (e) Developing and submitting the State plan. Each State agency 
shall submit to the Secretary a State plan for Nutrition Education and 
Training in accordance with Sec.  227.37 prior to the beginning of each 
fiscal year. The date of submission for the State plan shall be 
designated by the Secretary. The Secretary shall act on the submitted 
State plan within 60 days after it is received. For the first year of 
participation the State agency shall submit to the Secretary, within 
nine months after the award of the planning and assessment grant, a 
State plan for nutrition education and training in accordance with Sec.  
227.37.
    (f) Records and reports. (1) Each State agency shall maintain full 
and complete records concerning Program operations and shall retain such 
records in accordance with OMB Circular A-102 Attachment C.
    (2) Each State agency shall submit to FNS a quarterly Financial 
Status Report, Form SF-269, as required by OMB Circular A-102, 
Attachment H.
    (3) Each State agency shall submit an annual performance report 
(Form FNS-42) to FNS within 30 days after the close of the Fiscal Year.
    (4) Each State agency shall maintain a financial management system 
in accordance with Federal Management Circular 74-4 and OMB Circular A-
102, Attachment G.
    (5) Each State agency shall comply with the requirements of OMB 
Circular A-102, Attachments N and O, and Federal Management Circular 74-
4, for property management and the procurement of supplies, equipment 
and other services with these Program funds.
    (6) Any income accruing to a State or local agency because of the 
Program shall be used in accordance with OMB Circular A-102, Attachment 
E.

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    (g) Nondiscrimination. Each State agency shall ensure that Program 
operations are in compliance with the Department's nondiscrimination 
regulations (part 15 of this title) issued under title VI of the Civil 
Rights Act of 1964.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0584-0062)

(44 U.S.C. 3506; E.O. 12372, July 14, 1982, 47 FR 30959, sec. 401(b) of 
the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968 (31 U.S.C. 6506(c))

[44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 45 FR 14842, Mar. 7, 1980; 47 
FR 746, Jan. 7, 1982; 47 FR 22072, May 21, 1982; 48 FR 29123, June 24, 
1983; 48 FR 39213, Aug. 30, 1983]