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messages, materials and tools also
exists.
CNPP works to improve the health
and well-being of Americans by
developing and promoting dietary
guidance that links scientific research to
the nutrition needs of consumers. CNPP
has among its major functions the
development and coordination of
nutrition policy within USDA and is
involved in the investigation of
techniques for effective nutrition
communication. Under Subtitle D of the
National Agriculture Research,
Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of
1977 (7 U.S.C. 3171–3175), the
Secretary of Agriculture is required to
develop and implement a national food
and human nutrition research and
extension program, including the
development of techniques to assist
consumers in selecting food that
supplies a nutritionally adequate diet.
Pursuant to 7 CFR 2.19(a)(3), the
Secretary of Agriculture has delegated
authority to CNPP for, among other
things, developing materials to aid the
public in selecting food for good
nutrition; coordinating nutrition
education promotion and professional
education projects within the
Department; and consulting with the
Federal and State agencies, the
Congress, universities, and other public
and private organizations and the
general public regarding food
consumption and dietary adequacy.
The products for these initiatives will
be tested using qualitative and possibly
quantitative consumer research
techniques, which may include focus
groups (with general consumers or with
specific target groups such as lowincome consumers, children, older
Americans, educators, students, etc.),
interviews (i.e., intercept, individual,
diads, triads, usability testing, etc.), and
Web-based surveys. Information
collected from participants will be
formative and will be used to improve
the clarity, understandability, and
acceptability of the resources, messages
and products. Information collected will
not be nationally representative, and no
attempt will be made to generalize the
findings to be nationally representative
or statistically valid.
Affected Public: Individuals and
Households.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
57,000.
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: One.
Estimated Time per Response: 12.63
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on
Respondents: 12,004 hours.
ESTIMATION OF BURDEN HOURS
Survey instruments
(a)
(b)
Frequency of
responses
Estimate
total annual
responses per
respondent
(cxd)
Hours per
response
Total burden
(exf)
(d)
Affected public
Number of
respondents
(e)
(f)
(g)
(c)
Reporting Burden
Individuals & Households ...
Focus Group Screeners .....
Interview Screeners ...........
Focus Groups .....................
Interviews ...........................
Web-based Collections ......
Confidentiality Agreement ..
7,500.00
7,500.00
500.00
500.00
20,000.00
21,000.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
500.00
500.00
20,000.00
21,000.00
0.25
0.25
2.00
1.00
0.25
0.08
1,875.00
1,875.00
1,000.00
500.00
5,000.00
1,753.50
Total .............................
.............................................
57,000.00
1.00
57,000.00
32.00
12,003.50
Dated: June 21, 2012.
Rajen Anand,
Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy
and Promotion.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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Food and Nutrition Service
Child and Adult Care Food Program:
National Average Payment Rates, Day
Care Home Food Service Payment
Rates, and Administrative
Reimbursement Rates for Sponsoring
Organizations of Day Care Homes for
the Period July 1, 2012 Through June
30, 2013
AGENCY:
Food and Nutrition Service,
USDA.
ACTION:
This notice announces the
annual adjustments to the national
average payment rates for meals and
snacks served in child care centers,
outside-school-hours care centers, atrisk afterschool care centers, and adult
day care centers; the food service
payment rates for meals and snacks
served in day care homes; and the
administrative reimbursement rates for
sponsoring organizations of day care
homes, to reflect changes in the
Consumer Price Index. Further
adjustments are made to these rates to
reflect the higher costs of providing
meals in the States of Alaska and
Hawaii. The adjustments contained in
this notice are made on an annual basis
each July, as required by the laws and
regulations governing the Child and
Adult Care Food Program.
SUMMARY:
These rates are effective from
July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.
DATES:
Notice.
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Tina
Namian, Section Head, Policy and
Program Development Branch, Child
Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
3101 Park Center Drive, Room 640,
Alexandria, Virginia 22302–1594, 703–
305–2590.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Definitions
The terms used in this notice have the
meanings ascribed to them in the Child
and Adult Care Food Program
regulations, 7 CFR part 226.
Background
Pursuant to sections 4, 11, and 17 of
the Richard B. Russell National School
Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1753, 1759a and
1766), section 4 of the Child Nutrition
Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1773) and 7 CFR
226.4, 226.12 and 226.13 of the Program
regulations, notice is hereby given of the
new payment rates for institutions
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participating in the Child and Adult
Care Food Program (CACFP). These
rates are in effect during the period, July
1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.
As provided for under the law, all
rates in the CACFP must be revised
annually, on July 1, to reflect changes in
the Consumer Price Index (CPI),
published by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics of the United States
Department of Labor, for the most recent
12-month period. In accordance with
this mandate, the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) last
published the adjusted national average
payment rates for centers, the food
service payment rates for day care
homes, and the administrative
reimbursement rates for sponsoring
organizations of day care homes, for the
period from July 1, 2011 through June
30, 2012, on July 20, 2011, at 76 FR
43254. A correction to the table of
administrative reimbursement rates was
published on July 26, 2011, at 76 FR
44573.
Adjusted Payments
The following national average
payment factors and food service
payment rates for meals and snacks are
in effect from July 1, 2012 through June
30, 2013. All amounts are expressed in
dollars or fractions thereof. Due to a
higher cost of living, the
reimbursements for Alaska and Hawaii
are higher than those for all other States.
The District of Columbia, Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico, and Guam use the figures
specified for the contiguous States.
and tier II—46 cents; Alaska—tier I—
203 cents and tier II—72 cents;
Hawaii—tier I—148 cents and tier II—53
cents.
Payments for lunch or supper served
are: Contiguous States—tier I—238
cents and tier II—144 cents; Alaska—
tier I—386 cents and tier II—233 cents;
Hawaii—tier I –279 cents and tier II—
168 cents.
Payments for snack served are:
Contiguous States—tier I—71 cents and
tier II—19 cents; Alaska—tier I—115
cents and tier II—31 cents; Hawaii—tier
I—83 cents and tier II—23 cents.
These rates do not include the value of
USDA foods or cash-in-lieu of USDA
foods which institutions receive as
additional assistance for each lunch or
supper served to participants under the
Program. A notice announcing the value
of USDA foods and cash-in-lieu of
USDA foods is published separately in
the Federal Register.
National Average Payment Rates for
Centers
Payments for breakfast served are:
Contiguous States—paid rate—27 cents,
reduced price rate—125 cents, free
rate—155 cents; Alaska—paid rate—41
cents, reduced price rate—218 cents,
free rate—248 cents; Hawaii—paid
rate—31 cents, reduced price rate—151
cents, free rate—181 cents.
Payments for lunch or supper served
are: Contiguous States—paid rate—27
cents, reduced price rate—246 cents,
free rate—286 cents; Alaska—paid
rate—44 cents, reduced price rate—423
cents, free rate– 463 cents; Hawaii—
paid rate—32 cents, reduced price
rate—295 cents, free rate—335 cents.
Payments for snack served are:
Contiguous States—paid rate—7 cents,
reduced price rate—39 cents, free rate—
78 cents; Alaska—paid rate—11 cents,
reduced price rate—63 cents, free rate—
127 cents; Hawaii—paid rate—8 cents,
reduced price rate—46 cents, free rate—
92 cents.
Administrative Reimbursement Rates
for Sponsoring Organizations of Day
Care Homes
Monthly administrative payments to
sponsors for each sponsored day care
home are: Contiguous States—initial 50
homes—107 dollars, next 150 homes—
82 dollars, next 800 homes—64 dollars,
each additional home—56 dollars;
Alaska—initial 50 homes—174 dollars,
next 150 homes—133 dollars, next 800
homes—104 dollars, each additional
home—91 dollars; Hawaii—initial 50
homes—126 dollars, next 150 homes—
96 dollars, next 800 homes—75 dollars,
each additional home—66 dollars.
Payment Chart
The following chart illustrates the
national average payment factors and
food service payment rates for meals
and snacks in effect from July 1, 2012
through June 30, 2013.
Food Service Payment Rates for Day
Care Homes
Payments for breakfast served are:
Contiguous States—tier I—127 cents
CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM (CACFP)
[Per meal rates in whole or fractions of U.S. dollars effective from July 1, 2012–June 30, 2013]
Centers
Breakfast
CONTIGUOUS STATES
PAID .................................................................................................................................................
REDUCED PRICE ............................................................................................................................
FREE ................................................................................................................................................
ALASKA
PAID .................................................................................................................................................
REDUCED PRICE ............................................................................................................................
FREE ................................................................................................................................................
HAWAII
PAID .................................................................................................................................................
REDUCED PRICE ............................................................................................................................
FREE ................................................................................................................................................
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Lunch and
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Snack
0.27
1.25
1.55
0.27
2.46
2.86
0.07
0.39
0.78
0.41
2.18
2.48
0.44
4.23
4.63
0.11
0.63
1.27
0.31
1.51
1.81
0.32
2.95
3.35
0.08
0.46
0.92
Lunch and Supper
Snack
Day care homes
Tier I
CONTIGUOUS STATES ..................................................
ALASKA ...........................................................................
HAWAII ............................................................................
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ADMINISTRATIVE REIMBURSEMENT RATES FOR SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS OF DAY CARE HOMES
[Per home/per month rates in U.S. dollars]
Initial 50
CONTIGUOUS STATES .................................................................................................
ALASKA ...........................................................................................................................
HAWAII ............................................................................................................................
Next 150
107
174
126
82
133
96
Next 800
64
104
75
Each addl
56
91
66
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1 These rates do not include the value of USDA foods or cash-in-lieu of USDA foods which institutions receive as additional assistance for
each CACFP lunch or supper served to participants. A notice announcing the value of USDA foods and cash-in-lieu of USDA foods is published
separately in the Federal Register.
The changes in the national average
payment rates for centers reflect a 2.93
percent increase during the 12-month
period, May 2011 to May 2012, (from
230.501 in May 2011, as previously
published in the Federal Register, to
237.262 in May 2012) in the food away
from home series of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
The changes in the food service
payment rates for day care homes reflect
a 2.73 percent increase during the 12month period, May 2011 to May 2012,
(from 225.356 in May 2011, as
previously published in the Federal
Register, to 231.518 in May 2012) in the
food at home series of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
The changes in the administrative
reimbursement rates for sponsoring
organizations of day care homes reflect
a 1.70 percent increase during the 12month period, May 2011 to May 2012,
(from 225.964 in May 2011, as
previously published in the Federal
Register, to 229.815 in May 2012) in the
series for all items of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
The total amount of payments
available to each State agency for
distribution to institutions participating
in CACFP is based on the rates
contained in this notice.
This action is not a rule as defined by
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
601–612) and thus is exempt from the
provisions of that Act. This notice has
been determined to be exempt under
Executive Order 12866.
CACFP is listed in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance under No.
10.558 and is subject to the provisions
of Executive Order 12372, which
requires intergovernmental consultation
with State and local officials. (See 7 CFR
Part 3015, Subpart V, and final rule
related notice published at 48 FR 29114,
June 24, 1983.)
This notice has been determined to be
not significant and was reviewed by the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) in conformance with Executive
Order 12866. This notice imposes no
new reporting or recordkeeping
provisions that are subject to OMB
review in accordance with the
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U.S.C. 3501–3518).
Authority: Sections 4(b)(2), 11a, 17(c) and
17(f)(3)(B) of the Richard B. Russell National
School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1753(b)(2),
1759a, 1766(f)(3)(B)) and section 4(b)(1)(B) of
the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C.
1773(b)(1)(B)).
Dated: July 18, 2012.
Audrey Rowe,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Food Distribution Program: Value of
Donated Foods From July 1, 2012
Through June 30, 2013
Food and Nutrition Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
national average value of donated foods
or, where applicable, cash in lieu of
donated foods, to be provided in school
year 2013 (July 1, 2012 through June 30,
2013) for each lunch served by schools
participating in the National School
Lunch Program (NSLP), and for each
lunch and supper served by institutions
participating in the Child and Adult
Care Food Program (CACFP).
DATES: The rate in this notice is effective
July 1, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michelle Waters, Program Analyst,
Policy Branch, Food Distribution
Division, Food and Nutrition Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 3101
Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Virginia
22302–1594 or telephone (703) 305–
2662.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: These
programs are listed in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance under Nos.
10.555 and 10.558 and are subject to the
provisions of Executive Order 12372,
which requires intergovernmental
consultation with State and local
officials. (See 7 CFR part 3015, subpart
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V, and final rule related notice
published at 48 FR 29114, June 24,
1983.)
This notice imposes no new reporting
or recordkeeping provisions that are
subject to Office of Management and
Budget review in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3507). This action is not a rule
as defined by the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 601–612) and thus is
exempt from the provisions of that Act.
This notice was reviewed by the Office
of Management and Budget under
Executive Order 12866.
National Average Minimum Value of
Donated Foods for the Period July 1,
2012 Through June 30, 2013
This notice implements mandatory
provisions of sections 6(c) and
17(h)(1)(B) of the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act (the Act)
(42 U.S.C. 1755(c) and 1766(h)(1)(B)).
Section 6(c)(1)(A) of the Act establishes
the national average value of donated
food assistance to be given to States for
each lunch served in the NSLP at 11.00
cents per meal. Pursuant to section
6(c)(1)(B), this amount is subject to
annual adjustments on July 1 of each
year to reflect changes in a three-month
average value of the Price Index for
Foods Used in Schools and Institutions
for March, April, and May each year
(Price Index). Section 17(h)(1)(B) of the
Act provides that the same value of
donated foods (or cash in lieu of
donated foods) for school lunches shall
also be established for lunches and
suppers served in the CACFP. Notice is
hereby given that the national average
minimum value of donated foods, or
cash in lieu thereof, per lunch under the
NSLP (7 CFR part 210) and per lunch
and supper under the CACFP (7 CFR
part 226) shall be 22.75 cents for the
period July 1, 2012 through June 30,
2013.
The Price Index is computed using
five major food components in the
Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer
Price Index (cereal and bakery products;
meats, poultry and fish; dairy; processed
fruits and vegetables; and fats and oils).
Each component is weighted using the
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Child and Adult Care Food Program: National Average Payment Rates,
Day Care Home Food Service Payment Rates, and Administrative
Reimbursement Rates for Sponsoring Organizations of Day Care Homes
for the Period July 1, 2012 Through June 30, 2013
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the annual adjustments to the national
average payment rates for meals and snacks served in child care
centers, outside-school-hours care centers, at-risk afterschool care
centers, and adult day care centers; the food service payment rates for
meals and snacks served in day care homes; and the administrative
reimbursement rates for sponsoring organizations of day care homes, to
reflect changes in the Consumer Price Index. Further adjustments are
made to these rates to reflect the higher costs of providing meals in
the States of Alaska and Hawaii. The adjustments contained in this
notice are made on an annual basis each July, as required by the laws
and regulations governing the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
DATES: These rates are effective from July 1, 2012 through June 30,
2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tina Namian, Section Head, Policy and
Program Development Branch, Child Nutrition Division, Food and
Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 3101 Park Center
Drive, Room 640, Alexandria, Virginia 22302-1594, 703-305-2590.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Definitions
The terms used in this notice have the meanings ascribed to them in
the Child and Adult Care Food Program regulations, 7 CFR part 226.
Background
Pursuant to sections 4, 11, and 17 of the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1753, 1759a and 1766), section 4
of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1773) and 7 CFR 226.4,
226.12 and 226.13 of the Program regulations, notice is hereby given of
the new payment rates for institutions
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participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). These
rates are in effect during the period, July 1, 2012 through June 30,
2013.
As provided for under the law, all rates in the CACFP must be
revised annually, on July 1, to reflect changes in the Consumer Price
Index (CPI), published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United
States Department of Labor, for the most recent 12-month period. In
accordance with this mandate, the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) last published the adjusted national average payment
rates for centers, the food service payment rates for day care homes,
and the administrative reimbursement rates for sponsoring organizations
of day care homes, for the period from July 1, 2011 through June 30,
2012, on July 20, 2011, at 76 FR 43254. A correction to the table of
administrative reimbursement rates was published on July 26, 2011, at
76 FR 44573.
Adjusted Payments
The following national average payment factors and food service
payment rates for meals and snacks are in effect from July 1, 2012
through June 30, 2013. All amounts are expressed in dollars or
fractions thereof. Due to a higher cost of living, the reimbursements
for Alaska and Hawaii are higher than those for all other States. The
District of Columbia, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam use the
figures specified for the contiguous States. These rates do not include
the value of USDA foods or cash-in-lieu of USDA foods which
institutions receive as additional assistance for each lunch or supper
served to participants under the Program. A notice announcing the value
of USDA foods and cash-in-lieu of USDA foods is published separately in
the Federal Register.
National Average Payment Rates for Centers
Payments for breakfast served are: Contiguous States--paid rate--27
cents, reduced price rate--125 cents, free rate--155 cents; Alaska--
paid rate--41 cents, reduced price rate--218 cents, free rate--248
cents; Hawaii--paid rate--31 cents, reduced price rate--151 cents, free
rate--181 cents.
Payments for lunch or supper served are: Contiguous States--paid
rate--27 cents, reduced price rate--246 cents, free rate--286 cents;
Alaska--paid rate--44 cents, reduced price rate--423 cents, free rate-
463 cents; Hawaii--paid rate--32 cents, reduced price rate--295 cents,
free rate--335 cents.
Payments for snack served are: Contiguous States--paid rate--7
cents, reduced price rate--39 cents, free rate--78 cents; Alaska--paid
rate--11 cents, reduced price rate--63 cents, free rate--127 cents;
Hawaii--paid rate--8 cents, reduced price rate--46 cents, free rate--92
cents.
Food Service Payment Rates for Day Care Homes
Payments for breakfast served are: Contiguous States--tier I--127
cents and tier II--46 cents; Alaska--tier I--203 cents and tier II--72
cents; Hawaii--tier I--148 cents and tier II--53 cents.
Payments for lunch or supper served are: Contiguous States--tier
I--238 cents and tier II--144 cents; Alaska--tier I--386 cents and tier
II--233 cents; Hawaii--tier I -279 cents and tier II--168 cents.
Payments for snack served are: Contiguous States--tier I--71 cents
and tier II--19 cents; Alaska--tier I--115 cents and tier II--31 cents;
Hawaii--tier I--83 cents and tier II--23 cents.
Administrative Reimbursement Rates for Sponsoring Organizations of Day
Care Homes
Monthly administrative payments to sponsors for each sponsored day
care home are: Contiguous States--initial 50 homes--107 dollars, next
150 homes--82 dollars, next 800 homes--64 dollars, each additional
home--56 dollars; Alaska--initial 50 homes--174 dollars, next 150
homes--133 dollars, next 800 homes--104 dollars, each additional home--
91 dollars; Hawaii--initial 50 homes--126 dollars, next 150 homes--96
dollars, next 800 homes--75 dollars, each additional home--66 dollars.
Payment Chart
The following chart illustrates the national average payment
factors and food service payment rates for meals and snacks in effect
from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
[Per meal rates in whole or fractions of U.S. dollars effective from
July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013]
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Lunch and
Centers Breakfast supper \1\ Snack
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CONTIGUOUS STATES
PAID......................... 0.27 0.27 0.07
REDUCED PRICE................ 1.25 2.46 0.39
FREE......................... 1.55 2.86 0.78
ALASKA
PAID......................... 0.41 0.44 0.11
REDUCED PRICE................ 2.18 4.23 0.63
FREE......................... 2.48 4.63 1.27
HAWAII
PAID......................... 0.31 0.32 0.08
REDUCED PRICE................ 1.51 2.95 0.46
FREE......................... 1.81 3.35 0.92
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Breakfast Lunch and Supper Snack
Day care homes -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tier I Tier II Tier I Tier II Tier I Tier II
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CONTIGUOUS STATES................. 1.27 0.46 2.38 1.44 0.71 0.19
ALASKA............................ 2.03 0.72 3.86 2.33 1.15 0.31
HAWAII............................ 1.48 0.53 2.79 1.68 0.83 0.23
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Administrative Reimbursement Rates for Sponsoring Organizations of Day Care Homes
[Per home/per month rates in U.S. dollars]
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Initial 50 Next 150 Next 800 Each addl
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CONTIGUOUS STATES........................................... 107 82 64 56
ALASKA...................................................... 174 133 104 91
HAWAII...................................................... 126 96 75 66
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\1\ These rates do not include the value of USDA foods or cash-in-lieu of USDA foods which institutions receive
as additional assistance for each CACFP lunch or supper served to participants. A notice announcing the value
of USDA foods and cash-in-lieu of USDA foods is published separately in the Federal Register.
The changes in the national average payment rates for centers
reflect a 2.93 percent increase during the 12-month period, May 2011 to
May 2012, (from 230.501 in May 2011, as previously published in the
Federal Register, to 237.262 in May 2012) in the food away from home
series of the CPI for All Urban Consumers.
The changes in the food service payment rates for day care homes
reflect a 2.73 percent increase during the 12-month period, May 2011 to
May 2012, (from 225.356 in May 2011, as previously published in the
Federal Register, to 231.518 in May 2012) in the food at home series of
the CPI for All Urban Consumers.
The changes in the administrative reimbursement rates for
sponsoring organizations of day care homes reflect a 1.70 percent
increase during the 12-month period, May 2011 to May 2012, (from
225.964 in May 2011, as previously published in the Federal Register,
to 229.815 in May 2012) in the series for all items of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
The total amount of payments available to each State agency for
distribution to institutions participating in CACFP is based on the
rates contained in this notice.
This action is not a rule as defined by the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612) and thus is exempt from the provisions of that
Act. This notice has been determined to be exempt under Executive Order
12866.
CACFP is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance under
No. 10.558 and is subject to the provisions of Executive Order 12372,
which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local
officials. (See 7 CFR Part 3015, Subpart V, and final rule related
notice published at 48 FR 29114, June 24, 1983.)
This notice has been determined to be not significant and was
reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in conformance
with Executive Order 12866. This notice imposes no new reporting or
recordkeeping provisions that are subject to OMB review in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3518).
Authority: Sections 4(b)(2), 11a, 17(c) and 17(f)(3)(B) of the
Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1753(b)(2),
1759a, 1766(f)(3)(B)) and section 4(b)(1)(B) of the Child Nutrition
Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1773(b)(1)(B)).
Dated: July 18, 2012.
Audrey Rowe,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
[FR Doc. 2012-18038 Filed 7-23-12; 8:45 am]
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