[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR225.20]

[Page 158-160]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 225_SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart D_General Administrative Provisions
 
Sec.  225.20  Information collection/recordkeeping--OMB assigned control 

numbers.

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       7 CFR section where requirements are described        control No.
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225.3-225.4................................................    0584-0280
225.6-225.10...............................................    0584-0280
225.12-225.13..............................................    0584-0280
225.15-225.18..............................................    0584-0280
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[61 FR 25554, May 22, 1996]

            Appendix A to Part 225--Alternate Foods for Meals

                       Alternate Protein Products

  A. What Are the Criteria for Alternate Protein Products Used in the 
                      Summer Food Service Program?

    1. An alternate protein product used in meals planned under the 
provisions in Sec.  225.16 must meet all of the criteria in this 
section.
    2. An alternate protein product whether used alone or in combination 
with meat or other meat alternates must meet the following criteria:
    a. The alternate protein product must be processed so that some 
portion of the non-protein constituents of the food is removed. These 
alternate protein products must be safe and suitable edible products 
produced from plant or animal sources.
    b. The biological quality of the protein in the alternate protein 
product must be at least 80 percent that of casein, determined by 
performing a Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS).
    c. The alternate protein product must contain at least 18 percent 
protein by weight when fully hydrated or formulated. (``When hydrated or 
formulated'' refers to a dry alternate protein product and the amount of 
water, fat, oil, colors, flavors or any other substances which have been 
added).
    d. Manufacturers supplying an alternate protein product to 
participating schools or institutions must provide documentation that 
the product meets the criteria in paragraphs A. 2. a through c of this 
appendix.
    e. Manufacturers should provide information on the percent protein 
contained in the dry alternate protein product and on an as prepared 
basis.
    f. For an alternate protein product mix, manufacturers should 
provide information on:

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    (1) The amount by weight of dry alternate protein product in the 
package;
    (2) Hydration instructions; and
    (3) Instructions on how to combine the mix with meat or other meat 
alternates.

 B. How Are Alternate Protein Products Used in the Summer Food Service 
                                Program?

    1. Schools, institutions, and service institutions may use alternate 
protein products to fulfill all or part of the meat/meat alternate 
component discussed in Sec.  225.20.
    2. The following terms and conditions apply:
    a. The alternate protein product may be used alone or in combination 
with other food ingredients. Examples of combination items are beef 
patties, beef crumbles, pizza topping, meat loaf, meat sauce, taco 
filling, burritos, and tuna salad.
    b. Alternate protein products may be used in the dry form 
(nonhydrated), partially hydrated or fully hydrated form. The moisture 
content of the fully hydrated alternate protein product (if prepared 
from a dry concentrated form) must be such that the mixture will have a 
minimum of 18 percent protein by weight or equivalent amount for the dry 
or partially hydrated form (based on the level that would be provided if 
the product were fully hydrated).

   C. How Are Commercially Prepared Products Used in the Summer Food 
                            Service Program?

    Schools, institutions, and service institutions may use a 
commercially prepared meat or meat alternate products combined with 
alternate protein products or use a commercially prepared product that 
contains only alternate protein products.

[65 FR 12439, Mar. 9, 2000]

                    Appendix B to Part 225 [Reserved]

      Appendix C to Part 225--Child Nutrition (CN) Labeling Program

    1. The Child Nutrition (CN) Labeling Program is a voluntary 
technical assistance program administered by the Food and Nutrition 
Service (FNS) in conjunction with the Food Safety and Inspection Service 
(FSIS) and Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) of the U.S. Department 
of Agriculture (USDA), and National Marine Fisheries Service of the U.S. 
Department of Commerce (USDC) for the Child Nutrition Programs. This 
program essentially involves the review of a manufacturer's recipe or 
product formulation to determine the contribution a serving of a 
commercially prepared product makes toward meal pattern requirements and 
a review of the CN label statement to ensure its accuracy. CN labeled 
products must be produced in accordance with all requirements set forth 
in this rule.
    2. Products eligible for CN labels are as follows:
    (a) Commercially prepared food products that contribute 
significantly to the meat/meat alternate component of meal pattern 
requirements of 7 CFR 210.10, 225.16, and 226.20 and are served in the 
main dish.
    (b) Juice drinks and juice drink products that contain a minimum of 
50 percent full strength juice by volume.
    3. For the purpose of this appendix the following definitions apply:
    (a) CN label is a food product label that contains a CN label 
statement and CN logo as defined in paragraph 3(b) and (c) below.
    (b) The CN logo (as shown below) is a distinct border which is used 
around the edges of a ``CN label statement'' as defined in paragraph 
3(c).
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC17SE91.006

    (c) The CN label statement includes the following:
    (1) The product identification number (assigned by FNS);
    (2) The statement of the product's contribution toward meal pattern 
requirements of 7 CFR 210.10, 220.8, 225.16, and 226.20. The statement 
shall identify the contribution of a specific portion of a meat/meat 
alternate product toward the meat/meat alternate, bread/bread alternate, 
and/or vegetable/fruit

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component of the meal pattern requirements. For juice drinks and juice 
drink products the statement shall identify their contribution toward 
the vegetable/fruit component of the meal pattern requirements.
    (3) Statement specifying that the use of the CN logo and CN 
statement was authorized by FNS, and
    (4) The approval date.
    For example:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC17SE91.007
    
    (d) Federal inspection means inspection of food products by FSIS, 
AMS or USDC.
    4. Food processors or manufacturers may use the CN label statement 
and CN logo as defined in paragraph 3 (b) and (c) under the following 
terms and conditions:
    (a) The CN label must be reviewed and approved at the national level 
by the Food and Nutrition Service and appropriate USDA or USDC Federal 
agency responsible for the inspection of the product.
    (b) The CN labeled product must be produced under Federal inspection 
by USDA or USDC. The Federal inspection must be performed in accordance 
with an approved partial or total quality control program or standards 
established by the appropriate Federal inspection service.
    (c) The CN label statement must be printed as an integral part of 
the product label along with the product name, ingredient listing, the 
inspection shield or mark for the appropriate inspection program, the 
establishment number where appropriate and the manufacturer's or 
distributor's name and address.
    (1) The inspection marking for CN labeled non-meat, non-poultry, and 
non-seafood products with the exception of juice drinks and juice drink 
products is established as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC17SE91.008

    (d) Yields for determining the product's contribution toward meal 
pattern requirements must be calculated using the Food Buying Guide for 
Child Nutrition Programs (Program Aid Number 1331).
    5. In the event a company uses the CN logo and CN label statement 
inappropriately, the company will be directed to discontinue the use of 
the logo and statement and the matter will be referred to the 
appropriate agency for action to be taken against the company.
    6. Products that bear a CN label statement as set forth in paragraph 
3(c) carry a warranty. This means that if a food service authority 
participating in the child nutrition programs purchases a CN labeled 
product and uses it in accordance with the manufacturer's directions, 
the school or institution will not have an audit claim filed against it 
for the CN labeled product for noncompliance with the meal pattern 
requirements of 7 CFR 210.10, 220.8, 225.16, and 226.20. If a State or 
Federal auditor finds that a product that is CN labeled does not 
actually meet the meal pattern requirements claimed on the label, the 
auditor will report this finding to FNS. FNS will prepare a report on 
the findings and send it to the appropriate divisions of FSIS and AMS of 
the USDA, National Marine Fisheries Service of the USDC, Food and Drug 
Administration, or the Department of Justice for action against the 
company. Any or all of the following courses of action may be taken: (a) 
The company's CN label may be revoked for a specific period of time; (b) 
The appropriate agency may pursue a misbranding or mislabeling action 
against the company producing the product; (c) The company's name will 
be circulated to regional FNS offices; and (d) FNS will require the food 
service program involved to notify the State agency of the labeling 
violation.
    7. FNS is authorized to issue operational policies, procedures, and 
instructions for the CN Labeling Program. To apply for a CN label and to 
obtain additional information on CN label application procedures, write 
to: CN Labels, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition 
Service, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, 3101 Park Center 
Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22302.