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, 2023 Through June 30, 2024, 43264-43266 [2023-14317]
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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, 2023 Through June
30, 2024
Food and Nutrition Service,
Agriculture (USDA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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 Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto
Rico, and Virgin Islands. 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, 2023 through June 30, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Penny Burke, Branch Chief, Program
Monitoring and Operational Support
Division, Child Nutrition Programs, FNS
USDA, 1320 Braddock Place, Suite 401,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314, 303–844–
0357.
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SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Special Note
This Notice reflects the June 30, 2023
expiration of the temporary
reimbursement rates provided under the
Keep Kids Fed Act of 2022 (Pub. L. 117–
158), which included an additional 10
cents per meal reimbursement rate and
temporary Tier I reimbursement rates
for Tier II family day care homes. The
reimbursement rates in this Notice
reflect an adjustment to the base rates
from 2022–2023.1
While the USDA Food and Nutrition
Service (FNS) does not have the
authority to adjust reimbursement rates
above inflation in the contiguous United
States (CONUS), pursuant to section 12
of the Richard B. Russell National
School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1760)
USDA may make adjustments to
reimbursement rates in the outlying
areas to reflect differences between the
cost of providing meals and
supplements in those areas and the
costs of providing meals and
supplements in all other States.
Therefore, FNS is temporarily
increasing the reimbursement rates for
the child nutrition programs in Guam,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
Islands 2 to 30 percent above CONUS
rates beginning July 1, 2023. This
adjusted rate will be applied beginning
on July 1, 2023, until further notice.
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
participating in the Child and Adult
Care Food Program (CACFP). 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. These
rates are in effect during the period of
July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.
Adjusted Payments
The following national average
payment factors and food service
payment rates for meals and snacks are
in effect from July 1, 2023 through June
30, 2024. All amounts are expressed in
dollars or fractions thereof. Due to a
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2 Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands will
receive the same rate as Hawaii for Child and Adult
Care Food Program.
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higher cost of living, the
reimbursements for Alaska, Guam,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands
are higher than those for all other States.
The District of Columbia uses 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.
Adjustments to the national average
payment rates for all meals served under
the Child and Adult Care Food Program
are rounded down to the nearest whole
cent.
National Average Payment Rates for
Centers
The changes in the national average
payment rates for centers reflect an 8.27
percent increase during the 12-month
period from May 2022 to May 2023
(from 325.952 in May 2022, as
previously published in the Federal
Register, to 352.892 in May 2023) in the
food away from home series of the CPI
for All Urban Consumers.
Payments for breakfasts served are:
Contiguous States paid rate—38 cents (3
cents increase from the 2022–2023 3
base rate), reduced price rate—1 dollar
and 98 cents (17 cents increase), free
rate—2 dollars and 28 cents (17 cents
increase); Alaska—paid rate—58 cents
(4 cents increase), reduced price rate—
3 dollars and 36 cents (28 cents
increase), free rate—3 dollars and 66
cents (28 cents increase); Guam, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands paid
rate—47 cents (7 cents increase),
reduced price rate—2 dollars and 65
cents (49 cents increase), free rate—2
dollars and 95 cents (49 cents increase).
Payments for lunch or supper served
are: Contiguous States paid rate—40
cents (3 cents increase), reduced price
rate—3 dollars and 85 cents (32 cents
increase), free rate—4 dollars and 25
cents (32 cents increase); Alaska paid
rate—66 cents (5 cents increase),
reduced price rate—6 dollars and 50
cents (53 cents increase), free rate—6
dollars and 90 cents (53 cents increase);
Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin
Islands—paid rate—53 cents (9 cents
increase), reduced price rate—5 dollars
and 14 cents (94 cents increase), free
rate—5 dollars and 54 cents (94 cents
increase).
3 Rates reflect adjustment to the SY 2022–2023
base rate and does not include the decrease from
the expiration of the temporary rates included in
Keep Kids Fed Act of 2022 (Pub. L. 117–158).
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Payments for snack served are:
Contiguous States—paid rate—10 cents
(1 cents increase), reduced price rate—
58 cents (4 cents increase), free rate—1
dollar and 17 cents (9 cents increase);
Alaska—paid rate—17 cents (1 cent
increase), reduced price rate—94 cents
(7 cent increase), free rate—1 dollar and
89 cents (14 cents increase); Guam,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin
Islands—paid rate—13 cents (2 cents
increase), reduced price rate—76 cents
(13 cents increase), free rate—1 dollar
and 52 cents (26 cents increase).
Food Service Payment Rates for Day
Care Homes
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The changes in the food service
payment rates for day care homes reflect
a 5.80 percent increase during the 12month period from May 2022 to May
2023 (from 285.953 in May 2022, as
previously published in the Federal
Register, to 302.535 in May 2023) in the
food at home series of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
Payments for breakfast served are:
Contiguous States—Tier I—1 dollar and
65 cents (9 cents increase from the
2022–2023 base rate) and Tier II—59
cents (3 cents increase); Alaska—Tier
I—2 dollars and 63 cents (14 cents
increase) and Tier II—92 cents (5 cents
increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico
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and Virgin Islands—Tier I—2 dollar and
12 cents (31 cents increase) and Tier II—
75 cents (10 cents increase).
Payments for lunch and supper served
are: Contiguous States—Tier I—3
dollars and 12 cents (18 cents increase)
and Tier II—1 dollar and 88 cents (10
cents increase); Alaska—Tier I—5
dollars and 5 cents (28 cents increase)
and Tier II—3 dollars and 5 cents (17
cents increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto
Rico and Virgin Islands—Tier I—4
dollars and 5 cents (60 cents increase)
and Tier II—2 dollar and 44 cents (36
cents increase).
Payments for snack served are:
Contiguous States—Tier I—93 cents (6
cents increase) and Tier II—25 cents (1
cent increase); Alaska—Tier I—1 dollar
and 50 cents (8 cents increase) and Tier
II—41 cents (2 cents increase); Guam,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin
Islands—Tier I—1 dollar and 20 cents
(18 cents increase) and Tier II—33 cents
(5 cents increase).
Administrative Reimbursement Rates
for Sponsoring Organizations of Day
Care Homes
The changes in the administrative
reimbursement rates for sponsoring
organizations of day care homes reflect
a 4.05 percent increase during the 12month period, May 2022 to May 2023
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(from 292.296 in May 2022, as
previously published in the Federal
Register, to 304.127 in May 2023) in the
series for all items of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
Monthly administrative payments to
sponsors for each sponsored day care
home are: Contiguous States—Initial 50
homes—142 dollars (5 dollar increase
from 2022–2023 annual level), next 150
homes—108 dollars (4 dollar increase),
next 800 homes—85 dollars (4 dollar
increase), each additional home—75
dollars (3 dollar increase); Alaska—
Initial 50 homes—230 dollars (9 dollar
increase), next 150 homes—176 dollars
(7 dollar increase), next 800 homes—
137 dollars (5 dollar increase), each
additional home—121 dollars (5 dollar
increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico
and Virgin Islands—Initial 50 homes—
185 dollars (25 dollar increase), next
150 homes—141 dollars (19 dollar
increase), next 800 homes—110 dollars
(15 dollar increase), each additional
home—97 dollars (13 dollar increase).
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, 2023
through June 30, 2024.
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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 2 CFR
415.3–415.6).
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
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section 4(b)(1)(B) of the Child Nutrition
Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1773(b)(1)(B)).
Cynthia Long,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
National School Lunch, Special Milk,
and School Breakfast Programs,
National Average Payments/Maximum
Reimbursement Rates
Food and Nutrition Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This Notice announces the
annual adjustments to the national
average payments, the amount of money
the Federal Government provides States
for lunches, afterschool snacks, and
breakfasts served to children
SUMMARY:
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participating in the National School
Lunch and School Breakfast Programs;
to the maximum reimbursement rates,
the maximum per lunch rate from
Federal funds that a State can provide
a school food authority for lunches
served to children participating in the
National School Lunch Program; and to
the rate of reimbursement for a half-pint
of milk served to non-needy children in
a school or institution that participates
in the Special Milk Program for
Children. The annual payments and
rates adjustments for the National
School Lunch and School Breakfast
Programs reflect changes in the Food
Away From Home series of the
Consumer Price Index for All Urban
Consumers. The annual rate adjustment
for the Special Milk Program reflects
changes in the Producer Price Index for
Fluid Milk Products. Further
adjustments are made to these rates to
reflect higher costs of providing meals
in Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,
and Virgin Islands. The payments and
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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, 2023 Through June 30, 2024
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service, Agriculture (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
Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. 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, 2023 through June 30,
2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Penny Burke, Branch Chief, Program
Monitoring and Operational Support Division, Child Nutrition Programs,
FNS USDA, 1320 Braddock Place, Suite 401, Alexandria, Virginia 22314,
303-844-0357.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Special Note
This Notice reflects the June 30, 2023 expiration of the temporary
reimbursement rates provided under the Keep Kids Fed Act of 2022 (Pub.
L. 117-158), which included an additional 10 cents per meal
reimbursement rate and temporary Tier I reimbursement rates for Tier II
family day care homes. The reimbursement rates in this Notice reflect
an adjustment to the base rates from 2022-2023.\1\
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While the USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) does not have the
authority to adjust reimbursement rates above inflation in the
contiguous United States (CONUS), pursuant to section 12 of the Richard
B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1760) USDA may make
adjustments to reimbursement rates in the outlying areas to reflect
differences between the cost of providing meals and supplements in
those areas and the costs of providing meals and supplements in all
other States. Therefore, FNS is temporarily increasing the
reimbursement rates for the child nutrition programs in Guam, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands \2\ to 30 percent above CONUS rates
beginning July 1, 2023. This adjusted rate will be applied beginning on
July 1, 2023, until further notice.
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\2\ Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands will receive the same
rate as Hawaii for Child and Adult Care Food Program.
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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 participating in the Child and
Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). 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. These rates are in effect during the period of
July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.
Adjusted Payments
The following national average payment factors and food service
payment rates for meals and snacks are in effect from July 1, 2023
through June 30, 2024. All amounts are expressed in dollars or
fractions thereof. Due to a higher cost of living, the reimbursements
for Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands are higher
than those for all other States. The District of Columbia uses 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.
Adjustments to the national average payment rates for all meals
served under the Child and Adult Care Food Program are rounded down to
the nearest whole cent.
National Average Payment Rates for Centers
The changes in the national average payment rates for centers
reflect an 8.27 percent increase during the 12-month period from May
2022 to May 2023 (from 325.952 in May 2022, as previously published in
the Federal Register, to 352.892 in May 2023) in the food away from
home series of the CPI for All Urban Consumers.
Payments for breakfasts served are: Contiguous States paid rate--38
cents (3 cents increase from the 2022-2023 \3\ base rate), reduced
price rate--1 dollar and 98 cents (17 cents increase), free rate--2
dollars and 28 cents (17 cents increase); Alaska--paid rate--58 cents
(4 cents increase), reduced price rate--3 dollars and 36 cents (28
cents increase), free rate--3 dollars and 66 cents (28 cents increase);
Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands paid rate--47 cents (7
cents increase), reduced price rate--2 dollars and 65 cents (49 cents
increase), free rate--2 dollars and 95 cents (49 cents increase).
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does not include the decrease from the expiration of the temporary
rates included in Keep Kids Fed Act of 2022 (Pub. L. 117-158).
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Payments for lunch or supper served are: Contiguous States paid
rate--40 cents (3 cents increase), reduced price rate--3 dollars and 85
cents (32 cents increase), free rate--4 dollars and 25 cents (32 cents
increase); Alaska paid rate--66 cents (5 cents increase), reduced price
rate--6 dollars and 50 cents (53 cents increase), free rate--6 dollars
and 90 cents (53 cents increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin
Islands--paid rate--53 cents (9 cents increase), reduced price rate--5
dollars and 14 cents (94 cents increase), free rate--5 dollars and 54
cents (94 cents increase).
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Payments for snack served are: Contiguous States--paid rate--10
cents (1 cents increase), reduced price rate--58 cents (4 cents
increase), free rate--1 dollar and 17 cents (9 cents increase);
Alaska--paid rate--17 cents (1 cent increase), reduced price rate--94
cents (7 cent increase), free rate--1 dollar and 89 cents (14 cents
increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands--paid rate--13
cents (2 cents increase), reduced price rate--76 cents (13 cents
increase), free rate--1 dollar and 52 cents (26 cents increase).
Food Service Payment Rates for Day Care Homes
The changes in the food service payment rates for day care homes
reflect a 5.80 percent increase during the 12-month period from May
2022 to May 2023 (from 285.953 in May 2022, as previously published in
the Federal Register, to 302.535 in May 2023) in the food at home
series of the CPI for All Urban Consumers.
Payments for breakfast served are: Contiguous States--Tier I--1
dollar and 65 cents (9 cents increase from the 2022-2023 base rate) and
Tier II--59 cents (3 cents increase); Alaska--Tier I--2 dollars and 63
cents (14 cents increase) and Tier II--92 cents (5 cents increase);
Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands--Tier I--2 dollar and 12
cents (31 cents increase) and Tier II--75 cents (10 cents increase).
Payments for lunch and supper served are: Contiguous States--Tier
I--3 dollars and 12 cents (18 cents increase) and Tier II--1 dollar and
88 cents (10 cents increase); Alaska--Tier I--5 dollars and 5 cents (28
cents increase) and Tier II--3 dollars and 5 cents (17 cents increase);
Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands--Tier I--4 dollars and 5
cents (60 cents increase) and Tier II--2 dollar and 44 cents (36 cents
increase).
Payments for snack served are: Contiguous States--Tier I--93 cents
(6 cents increase) and Tier II--25 cents (1 cent increase); Alaska--
Tier I--1 dollar and 50 cents (8 cents increase) and Tier II--41 cents
(2 cents increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands--Tier
I--1 dollar and 20 cents (18 cents increase) and Tier II--33 cents (5
cents increase).
Administrative Reimbursement Rates for Sponsoring Organizations of Day
Care Homes
The changes in the administrative reimbursement rates for
sponsoring organizations of day care homes reflect a 4.05 percent
increase during the 12-month period, May 2022 to May 2023 (from 292.296
in May 2022, as previously published in the Federal Register, to
304.127 in May 2023) in the series for all items of the CPI for All
Urban Consumers.
Monthly administrative payments to sponsors for each sponsored day
care home are: Contiguous States--Initial 50 homes--142 dollars (5
dollar increase from 2022-2023 annual level), next 150 homes--108
dollars (4 dollar increase), next 800 homes--85 dollars (4 dollar
increase), each additional home--75 dollars (3 dollar increase);
Alaska--Initial 50 homes--230 dollars (9 dollar increase), next 150
homes--176 dollars (7 dollar increase), next 800 homes--137 dollars (5
dollar increase), each additional home--121 dollars (5 dollar
increase); Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands--Initial 50
homes--185 dollars (25 dollar increase), next 150 homes--141 dollars
(19 dollar increase), next 800 homes--110 dollars (15 dollar increase),
each additional home--97 dollars (13 dollar increase).
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, 2023 through June 30, 2024.
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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 2 CFR 415.3-415.6).
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)).
Cynthia Long,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
[FR Doc. 2023-14317 Filed 7-6-23; 8:45 am]
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