For the purposes of this chapter and chapters 5P-2 and 5P-3,
the definitions in Section
595.402, F.S., and Sections
7 CFR
210.2,
7 CFR
215.2,
7 CFR
220.2,
7 CFR
225.2,
7 CFR
245.2,
7 CFR
247.1,
7 CFR
248.2,
7 CFR
250.2,
7 CFR
251.3,
7 CFR
252.2, all revised as of January 1, 2021, and
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and available online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15708,
and by email request to the department at InfoFNW@fdacs.gov, and the following
shall apply:
(1) "School Nutrition
Programs" mean the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program,
Afterschool Snack Program, and Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.
(2) "Summer Nutrition Programs" mean the
Summer Food Service Program and the Seamless Summer Option.
(3) "Child Nutrition Programs" mean all
programs included in School Nutrition Programs and Summer Nutrition
Programs.
(4) "Food Distribution
Programs" means the Commodity Supplement Food Program, Child Nutrition USDA
Foods Program, USDA Foods Processing Program, The Emergency Food Assistance
Program, and the Department of Defense Fresh Fruit and Vegetable
Program.
(5) "Administrative
Review" means the off-site and onsite evaluation of each Sponsor participating
in Child Nutrition Programs.
(6)
"Alternative Point of Service" means meal counts taken anywhere other than the
Point of Service, such as the beginning of the service line.
(7) "April Data" means information submitted
annually by the Sponsor to the department including the total number of
children enrolled and the percentage of Directly Certified children as of the
first day of April.
(8) "Child
Nutrition USDA Foods Program" means a program that coordinates the distribution
of USDA Foods to Sponsors participating in the School Nutrition Programs and
Summer Nutrition Programs.
(9)
"Claim for Reimbursement" means the claim submitted to the department monthly
by a Sponsor for reimbursement for meals served under Child Nutrition
Programs.
(10) "Commodity
Supplemental Food Program" means a program that coordinates the distribution of
USDA Foods to income-eligible elderly persons at least 60 years of
age.
(11) "Contractor" means a
for-profit commercial entity, public or nonprofit private organization or
individual that enters into a contract with a Sponsor to provide goods or
services for Child Nutrition Programs.
(12) "Corrective Action Plan" means a written
plan developed by a Sponsor or Recipient Agency, with the assistance and
concurrence of the department, to define actions to be taken to correct program
deficiencies identified as part of a Sponsor's Administrative Review, Site
Review, Site Visit, or Technical Assistance Visit.
(13) "Department" means the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services.
(14) "Department of Defense Fresh Fruit and
Vegetable Program" means a program that allows Sponsors to redirect financial
allowances from USDA Foods to fresh produce procured by the Department of
Defense.
(15) "Direct
Certification" or "Directly Certified" means the process by which a child
establishes eligibility for free school meals based on information obtained
directly from other state agencies, local agencies, or authorized
representatives that certifies the child is a member of a household receiving
assistance under the SNAP; is a member of a household receiving assistance
under the TANF program; or a Foster child, a Homeless child, a Migrant child, a
Head Start child or a Runaway child.
(16) "Farmers' Market" means a fixed location
where two or more farmers sell their own agricultural products directly to the
general public, which includes fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, poultry,
dairy products, and grains.
(17)
"Farmers' Market Nutrition Program" means a program in association with the
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC),
that provides fresh fruits and vegetables to WIC participants and works to
expand the awareness, use of, and sales at farmers' markets.
(18) "Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)" means
the federal agency within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
responsible for administering Child Nutrition Programs at the national
level.
(19) "Foster Child" means a
child who is formally placed by a court or the Florida Department of Children
and Families into foster care as defined in Section
39.01(29), F.S.
It does not include a child in an informal arrangement or permanent
guardianship placements that may exist outside of state or court based
systems.
(20) "Head Start Child"
means a child enrolled as a participant in the Federal Head Start program or
any state-funded pre-kindergarten program that uses eligibility criteria that
are identical or more stringent than Federal Head Start.
(21) "Homeless Child" means a child who is
identified by the local educational agency's homeless liaison or by an official
of a homeless shelter as lacking a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime
residence.
(22) "Inventory
Reconciliation" means the annual physical review by the department of USDA
Foods inventories at all storage facilities used by a Recipient Agency
reconciled with book inventories of USDA Foods.
(23) "Materially Failed" means either the
Sponsor disregarded Child Nutrition Program requirements on more than one
occasion or failed to correct violations of Child Nutrition Program
requirements.
(24) "Migrant Child"
means a child enrolled in the Migrant Education Program as determined by the
state or local Migrant Education Program coordinator.
(25) "Net Cash Resources" means all monies
which are available to or have accrued to the Nonprofit School Food Service
Account at any given time, less cash payable. Such monies may include cash on
hand, cash receivable, earnings on investments, cash on deposit and the value
of stocks, bonds or other negotiable securities.
(26) "Nonprofit Food Service Account" means
the account in which all revenue from all food service operations conducted by
the Sponsor is held and all revenue is used solely for the operation or
improvement of such food services.
(27) Notice of Action means the written
document that advises of the grounds upon which the department based the
action.
(28) "October Data" means
data submitted annually by the Sponsor to the department including the total
number of children enrolled and the number of children eligible for free and
reduced price meals at each Sponsor as of the last day of operation in
October.
(29) "Organizational
Conflicts of Interest" means that because of relationships with a parent
company, affiliate, or subsidiary organization, the non-Federal entity is
unable or appears to be unable to be impartial in conducting a procurement
action involving a related organization.
(30) "Point of Service" means that point in
the food service operation where a determination can accurately be made that a
reimbursable free, reduced price or paid meal has been served to an eligible
child.
(31) "Production" and "Menu
Records" means records of meals produced to show how the meals offered
contribute to the required food components and food quantities for each
age/grade group every day.
(32)
"Prospective Sponsor" means an organization applying to be a Sponsor of one or
more Child Nutrition Programs.
(33)
"Recipient Agency" means an agency or organization that receives USDA Foods for
distribution to eligible persons or for use in meals provided to eligible
persons, in accordance with agreements with a distributing or subdistributing
agency, as defined in 7 CFR
250.2, or with another Recipient
Agency.
(34) "Recipient Agency
Review" means an on-site review of the Recipient Agency when the department
identifies actual or probable deficiencies in the use of USDA Foods by such
institutions, through audits, investigations, complaints, or any other
information; storage facilities at the distributing agency level (including
commercial storage facilities under contract with the distributing or
sub-distributing agency), on an annual basis; or Recipient Agencies and
sub-distributing agencies in Commodity Supplemental Food Program and The
Emergency Food Assistance Program.
(35) "Runaway Child" means a child identified
by the local educational agency's homeless liaison as a runaway receiving
assistance under a program under the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act.
(36) "Seamless Summer Option" means the
non-profit food service program that provides school-aged children access to
free meals when school is not in session and is operated by a Sponsor that also
implements the National School Lunch Program.
(37) "Service Period" means the time
designated by the Sponsor for the service of breakfast, lunch or
snacks.
(38) "Site" means a
physical location at which a Sponsor provides a food service for children and
at which children consume meals in a supervised setting within the Summer Food
Service Program or Seamless Summer Option.
(39) "Site Review" means a review of the food
service site, conducted by the department, to ensure compliance with relative
Federal Regulations, Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code related
to the operation of Child Nutrition Programs.
(40) "Site Visit" means a review of the food
service site, conducted by the Sponsor, to ensure compliance with relative
Federal Regulations, Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code related
to the operation of Child Nutrition Programs.
(41) "SNAP" means the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program established under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008
(7 U.S.C.
2011 et seq.).
(42) "Sponsor" means any entity that is
conducting a program under a current Child Nutrition Program agreement with the
department.
(43) "Summer Food
Service Program" means the non-profit food service program operated by an
eligible Sponsor to provide school-aged children access to free meals when
school is not in session.
(44)
"TANF" means the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program under part A
of title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
621 et
seq.).
(45) "The Emergency Food
Assistance Program" means a program that supplements the diets of
income-eligible persons by providing USDA Foods via Recipient
Agencies.
(46) "USDA" means the
United States Department of Agriculture.
(47) "USDA Foods" means foods donated or
available for donation by the USDA under the Food Distribution
Programs.
(48) "USDA Foods
Processing Program" means a program that allows for the conversion of raw bulk
USDA Foods into a ready-to-use end product.
(49) "Verification" means confirmation of
eligibility for free or reduced price benefits under the School Nutrition
Programs.
(50) "The Web-Based
Supply Chain Management (WBSCM)" means an integrated food purchasing, tracking,
and ordering system used by USDA and its customers, vendors, suppliers, and
transportation personnel.