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Nationwide Waiver of Monitoring Requirements for Sponsors in the Child and Adult Care Food Program – EXTENSION

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COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #27
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DATE:June 8, 2020
POLICY MEMO:COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #27
SUBJECT:Nationwide Waiver of Monitoring Requirements for Sponsors in the Child and Adult Care Food Program – EXTENSION 1
TO:Regional Directors
Special Nutrition Programs
All Regions
State Directors
Child Nutrition Programs
All States

Pursuant to section 2202(a) of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the FFCRA) (PL 116-127), and in light of the exceptional circumstances of this public health emergency, the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is extending a nationwide waiver to help minimize potential exposure to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This extension of Nationwide Waiver of Monitoring Requirements for Sponsors in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, issued March 26, 2020, applies to the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).

Section 2202(a) of the FFCRA permits the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a waiver for all states for the purposes of providing meals under the child nutrition programs, with appropriate safety measures, as determined by the Secretary.

Under program regulations at 226.16(d)(4)(iii), CACFP sponsoring organizations must review each facility three times each year and: 1) at least two of the three reviews must be unannounced; 2) at least one unannounced review must include observation of meal service; 3) at least one review must be made during each new facility’s first four weeks of program operations; and 4) not more than six months may elapse between reviews. However, FNS recognizes that in this public health emergency, suspending onsite monitoring is vital to support social distancing while providing meals. Additionally, with many CACFP facilities closed, monitoring CACFP may not be possible in some instances.

Therefore, for all CACFP sponsoring organizations that elect to be subject to this waiver, FNS extends its waiver of CACFP monitoring requirements as follows:

  • FNS waives the requirement at 7 CFR 226.16(d)(4)(iii) that sponsoring organizations review each CACFP facility three times each year. For a sponsor’s current review year, CACFP sponsors may conduct two reviews of their CACFP facilities.
  • FNS waives the requirement at 7 CFR 226.16(d)(4)(iii)(A) that at least two of the three reviews must be unannounced. For a sponsor’s current review year, only one CACFP facility review is required to be unannounced.
  • FNS waives the requirement at 7 CFR 226.16(d)(4)(iii)(B) that at least one unannounced review must include observation of a meal service.
  • FNS waives the requirement at 7 CFR 226.16(d)(4)(iii)(D) that not more than six months may elapse between reviews.
  • FNS does not waive the requirement at 7 CFR 226.16(d)(4)(iii)(C) that at least one review must be made during each new facility’s first four weeks of program operations but allows sponsoring organizations to review new CACFP facilities as a desk audit.

Consistent with section 2202(a)(2) of the FFCRA, this waiver applies automatically to all states and sponsoring organizations that elect to use it, without further application through Aug, 31, 2020. State agencies must inform their FNS regional office if they elect to be subject to the waiver. State agencies should inform sponsoring organizations and local program operators of the extension of this waiver as quickly as possible, and work in partnership with local operators to ensure their safety. Elections and approvals under the initial waiver will continue under this extension; no further action is needed.

As required by section 2202(d), each state or sponsoring organization that implements this waiver must submit a report to the Secretary not later than 1 year after the date such state received the waiver that includes:

  • A summary of the use of this waiver by the state agency and local program operators, and
  • A description of whether this waiver resulted in improved services to children.

FNS appreciates the exceptional effort of state agencies and local program operators working to meet the nutritional needs of child and adult participants during a challenging time. State agencies should direct questions to the appropriate FNS regional office.

 

Sarah Smith-Holmes
Director
Program Monitoring and Operational Support Division

 

 


1 Pursuant to the Congressional Review Act (5 USC 801 et seq.), the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs designated this waiver as not major, as defined by 5 USC 804(2).

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