USDA SFSP Policy Memo 04-07 - Summer Food Service (CA Dept of Education)

USDA SFSP Policy Memo 04-07 - Summer Food Service (CA Dept of Education)

<p> United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service</p><p>Western Region Disseminated by the California Department of Education, Nutrition Services Division</p><p>Reply to Attn of: SFSP Policy Memo 04-07 SA-9-3 June 1, 2004</p><p>Subject: Summer Food Service Program (SFSP): Eligibility of Upward Bound Sites To: All Western Regional State Child Nutrition Directors </p><p>We are issuing policy allowing States to consider the information contained in an Upward Bound participant’s application to be equivalent to that of the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) meal application when making eligibility determinations to participate in the SFSP. This memorandum supersedes a similar one issued March 20, 2003.</p><p>SFSP regulations, 7 CFR 225.15(f), Applications for Program Meals, state “Applications are not necessary if other information sources are available and can be used to determine eligibility of individual children in camps or sites.” The SFSP and Upward Bound program both have an income eligibility threshold of 185% of the national poverty guideline. (In addition, the Upward Bound program requires that a minimum of two thirds of its participants qualify as “low income” participants, which exceeds the 50% requirement of the SFSP.) We consider these conditions to satisfy the requirements of SFSP regulations with regard to available “information sources” that “can be used to determine eligibility of individual children in camps or sites.” Please refer to the attachment that provides detailed answers to questions regarding this topic. </p><p>FORM FCS-606 (3-96) 550 Kearny St.  Room 400  San Francisco, CA 94108-2518</p>

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