Special Milk Program Sample Clauses

Special Milk Program. 1. Operate the program only in a school that does not participate in the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program.
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Special Milk Program. The school milk program authorized by Sec­tion 3 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended, and imple­mented pursuant to 7CFR, Part 215.
Special Milk Program. SFA Requirements If participating in the Special Milk Program, SFA will comply with all requirements of 7 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 215 – Special Milk Program and if applicable Part 245 – Determining Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals and Free Milk in Schools, including: - Operate a nonprofit milk service. - Comply with the requirements of federal regulations respecting nondiscrimination (7 CFR part 15). - Claim reimbursement only for milk as defined in part 215 and in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 215.8 and Sec. 215.10. - Submit Claims for Reimbursement in accordance with Sec. 215.10 of this part and procedures established by MDE. - Maintain a financial management system as prescribed by MDE. - Upon request, make all records pertaining to its milk program available to MDE and to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for audit and administrative review, at any reasonable time and place. Such records shall be retained for a period of three years after the end of the fiscal year to which they pertain, except that, if audit findings have not been resolved, the records shall be retained beyond the three-year period as long as required for the resolution of the issues raised by the audit. - If electing to serve milk at no charge only to needy children under 215.7(d)(2), SFA agrees to: - Serve milk free to all eligible children, at times that milk is made available to non-needy children under the Program. - Make no discrimination against any needy child because of his or her inability to pay for the milk.
Special Milk Program. The Special Milk Program (SMP) was first authorized in 1954. In 1966, it was included as part of the Child Nutrition Act. The program provides a subsidy for milk served to eligible children. The SMP is only available to schools and institutions that do not participate in any other CNP, and for split-session kindergarten and pre-kindergarten children who do not have the option of breakfast or lunch at school. The law does not include split sessions for any age or grade levels other than kindergarten and pre-kindergarten programs. Regulations define a split session as “an education program operating for approximately one-half of the regular school day.” Schools with kindergarten sessions lasting longer than one-half day are not eligible to participate in the SMP. Application for Participation Schools and institutions that would like to participate in the SMP must complete the Special Milk Program Agreement (Form 29-A) and the Application to Participate in the Special Milk Program

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