[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 7, Volume 4]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 7CFR227.2]



[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. 227.2  Definitions.



    (a) Administrative costs means costs allowable under Federal 

Management Circular 74-4, other than program costs, incurred by a State 

agency for overall administrative and supervisory purposes, including, 

but not limited to, costs of financial management, data processing, 

recordkeeping and reporting, personnel management, and supervising the 

State Coordinator.

    (b) Child Care Food Program means the program authorized by section 

17 of the National School Lunch Act, as amended.

    (c) Child Nutrition Programs means any or all of the following: 

National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Child Care Food 

Program.

    (d) Commodity only school means a school which has entered into an 

agreement under Sec. 210.15a(b) of this subchapter to receive 

commodities donated under part 250 of this chapter for a nonprofit lunch 

program.

    (e) Department means the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    (f) Federal fiscal year means a period of 12 calendar months 

beginning October 1 of any calendar year and ending September 30 of the 

following calendar year.

    (g) FNS means the Food and Nutrition Service of the Department.

    (h) FNSRO means the appropriate Regional Office of the Food and 

Nutrition Service of the Department.

    (i) Institution means any licensed, nonschool, public or private 

nonprofit organization providing day care services where children are 

not maintained in permanent residence, including but not limited to day 

care centers, settlement houses, after school recreation centers, 

neighborhood centers, Head Start centers, and organizations providing 

day care services for handicapped children and includes a sponsoring 

organization under the Child Care Food Program regulations.

    (j) National School Lunch Program means the lunch program authorized 

by the National School Lunch Act.

    (k) Needs assessment means a systematic process for delineating the 

scope, extent (quantity), reach and success of any current nutrition 

education activities, including those relating to:



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    (1) Methods and materials available inside and outside the 

classroom; (2) training of teachers in the principles of nutrition and 

in nutrition education strategies, methods, and techniques; (3) training 

of school foodservice personnel in the principles and practices of 

foodservice management; and (4) compilation of existing data concerning 

factors impacting on nutrition education and training such as statistics 

on child health and competency levels achieved by foodservice personnel.

    (l) Program costs means costs, other than administrative costs, 

incurred in connection with any or all of the following:

    (1) The State Coordinator's salary, and related support personnel 

costs, including fringe benefits and travel expenses; (2) applying for 

assessment and planning funds; (3) the conduct of the needs assessment; 

(4) the development of the State Plan; and (5) the implementation of the 

approved State Plan, including related support services.

    (m) Program means the Nutrition Education and Training Program 

authorized by section 19 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended.

    (n) School means: (1) An educational unit of high school grade or 

under operating under public or nonprofit private ownership in a single 

building or complex of buildings. The term ``high school grade or 

under'' includes classes of preprimary grade when they are conducted in 

a school having classes of primary or higher grade, or when they are 

recognized as a part of the educational system in the State, regardless 

of whether such preprimary grade classes are conducted in a school 

having classes of primary or higher grade.

    (2) With the exception of residential summer camps which participate 

in the Summer Food Service Program for Children and private foster 

homes, any distinct part of a public or nonprofit private institution or 

any public or nonprofit private child care institution, which (i) 

maintains children in residence, (ii) operates principally for the care 

of children and (iii) if private, is licensed to provide residential 

child care services under the appropriate licensing code by the State or 

a subordinate level of government. The term ``child care institution'' 

includes, but is not limited to: Homes for the mentally retarded, the 

emotionally disturbed, the physically handicapped, and unmarried mothers 

and their infants; group homes; halfway houses; orphanages; temporary 

shelters for abused children and for runaway children; long term care 

facilities of chronically ill children; and juvenile detention centers.

    (3) With respect to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, non-profit 

child care centers certified as such by the Governor of Puerto Rico.

    (o) School Breakfast Program means the program authorized by section 

4 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended.

    (p) Foodservice personnel means those individuals responsible for 

planning, preparing, serving and otherwise operating foodservice 

programs funded by USDA grants as provided for in the National School 

Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966.

    (q) State means any of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the 

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, 

the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Northern Mariana 

Islands.

    (r) State agency means the State educational agency.

    (s) 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.