[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: 7CFR247.21]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 247_COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  247.21  Caseload assignment.

    (a) How does FNS assign caseload to State agencies? Each year, FNS 
assigns a caseload to each State agency to allow persons meeting the 
eligibility criteria listed under Sec.  247.9 to participate in the 
program, up to the caseload limit. To the extent that resources are 
available, FNS assigns caseload to State agencies in the following 
order:
    (1) Base caseload. The State agency may not receive base caseload in 
excess of its total caseload assigned for the previous caseload cycle. 
Base caseload is determined in the following manner:
    (i) Each State agency entering its second year of program 
participation receives base caseload equal to the amount assigned to it 
in its first year of participation; and
    (ii) A State agency that has participated in two or more caseload 
cycles receives base caseload equal to the highest of:
    (A) Average monthly participation for the previous fiscal year; or
    (B) Average monthly participation for the last quarter of the 
previous fiscal year; or
    (C) Participation during September of the previous fiscal year, but 
only if:
    (1) The full-year appropriation for the preceding fiscal year was 
enacted on or after February 15; and
    (2) The State agency received additional caseload equal to or 
greater than 10 percent of its base caseload in the previous caseload 
cycle; and
    (3) October participation in the current fiscal year was equal to or 
greater than 95 percent of September participation in the previous 
fiscal year.
    (2) Additional caseload. Each participating State agency may request 
additional caseload to increase service to women, infants, and children, 
and the elderly. Requests by State agencies to increase service to 
women, infants, and children receive priority over requests to increase 
service to the elderly. Eligibility for and assignment of additional 
caseload are determined in the following manner:
    (i) A State agency entering its second year of program participation 
qualifies to receive additional caseload if the State achieved a 
participation level which was equal to or greater than 95 percent of 
assigned caseload for the previous caseload cycle, based on the highest 
of:

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    (A) Average monthly participation for the previous fiscal year; or
    (B) Average monthly participation for the last quarter of the 
previous fiscal year; or
    (C) Participation during September of the previous fiscal year, but 
only if:
    (1) The full-year appropriation for the preceding fiscal year was 
enacted on or after February 15; and
    (2) October participation in the current fiscal year was equal to or 
greater than 95 percent of September participation in the previous 
fiscal year.
    (ii) A State agency that has participated in two or more caseload 
cycles qualifies to receive additional caseload if the State achieved a 
participation level which was equal to or greater than 95 percent of 
assigned caseload for the previous caseload cycle, based on the highest 
of:
    (A) Average monthly participation for the previous fiscal year; or
    (B) Average monthly participation for the last quarter of the 
previous fiscal year; or
    (C) Participation during September of the previous fiscal year, but 
only if:
    (1) The full-year appropriation for the preceding fiscal year was 
enacted on or after February 15; and
    (2) The State agency received additional caseload equal to or 
greater than 10 percent of its base caseload in the previous caseload 
cycle; and
    (3) October participation in the current fiscal year was equal to or 
greater than 95 percent of September participation in the previous 
fiscal year.
    (iii) Of each eligible State agency's request for additional 
caseload, FNS assigns an amount that it determines the State needs and 
can efficiently utilize. In making this determination, FNS considers the 
factors listed below, in descending order of importance. If all 
reasonable requests for additional caseload cannot be met, FNS assigns 
it to those States that are most likely to utilize it. The factors are:
    (A) Program participation of women, infants, and children, and the 
elderly in the State, in the previous fiscal year;
    (B) The percentage of caseload utilized by the State in the previous 
fiscal year;
    (C) Program participation trends in the State in previous fiscal 
years; and
    (D) Other information provided by the State agency in support of the 
request.
    (3) New caseload. Each State agency requesting to begin 
participation in the program, and with an approved State Plan, may 
receive caseload to serve women, infants, and children, and the elderly, 
as requested in the State Plan. State agency requests to initiate 
service to women, infants, and children receive priority over requests 
to initiate service to the elderly. Of the State agency's caseload 
request, FNS assigns caseload in an amount that it determines the State 
needs and can efficiently utilize. This determination is made based on 
information contained in the State Plan and on other relevant 
information. However, if all caseload requests cannot be met, FNS will 
assign caseload to those States that are most likely to utilize it.
    (b) When does FNS assign caseload to State agencies? FNS must assign 
caseload to State agencies by December 31 of each year, or within 30 
days after enactment of appropriations legislation covering the full 
fiscal year, whichever comes later. Caseload assignments for the 
previous caseload cycle will remain in effect, subject to the 
availability of sufficient funding, until caseload assignments are made 
for the current caseload cycle.
    (c) How do State agencies request additional caseload for the next 
caseload cycle? In accordance with Sec.  247.6(d), a State agency that 
would like additional caseload for the next caseload cycle (beginning 
the following January 1) must submit a request for additional caseload 
by November 5, as an amendment to the State Plan. The State agency must 
also describe plans for serving women, infants, and children, and the 
elderly, at new sites in this submission.