New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 2 - FOOD ASSISTANCE AND SUPPORT
Part 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM
Section 8.2.2.8 - APPLICATION APPROVAL, RENEWAL AND TERMINATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The children, youth and families department (CYFD) may enter into an agreement for participation in the program with any non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, government agency or proprietary Title XX organization which meets the established criteria and requirements according to 7 CFR 226.6(b)(1)-(b)(3).
B. CYFD shall not enter into an agreement with any new applicant sponsoring organization of family day care homes which does not meet the new sponsor criteria. The criteria are as follows: The new applicant must:
C. Any non-profit organization, or proprietary Title XX center, wishing to participate as a sponsoring organization in the program shall complete and submit an application packet that includes at a minimum: a management plan, an administrative budget, non-discrimination and non-pricing policy statement, signed agreement, certificate of authority, copy of current letter to households, civil rights questionnaire, certification regarding lobbying, copy of appeal procedures and internal policies and procedures, public release statement, an affidavit or certification statement that the organization has not been terminated from any publicly funded program for failure to comply with that program's requirements and documentation that all institutions under the sponsor are in compliance with licensing, registration and other approval provisions. In addition, all current and prospective sponsoring organizations must be able to demonstrate that they are financially viable, administratively capable, and have internal controls in place to ensure accountability.
D. CYFD shall not approve an institution's application if, during the past seven years, the institution or any of its principals have been declared ineligible for any other publicly funded program by reason of violating that program's requirements. However, this prohibition does not apply if the institution or the principal has been fully reinstated in, or determined eligible for that program, including the payment of any debts owed, in accordance with 7 CFR Part 226.6(b)(2)(iii)(A).
E. CYFD will notify an institution that it proposes to terminate its program agreement with any institution which fails to satisfactorily and permanently correct a serious deficiency by the date prescribed by CYFD.
F. Sponsoring organizations of family day care home providers shall ensure that all family day care home providers are registered, licensed or tribal or military approved prior to signing an agreement with the sponsoring organization to participate in the program.
G. Sponsoring organizations of family day care homes must initiate action to terminate the agreement of a family day care home for cause if the sponsoring organization determines the family day care home has committed one or more serious deficiency listed in paragraph 7 CFR Part 226.16(l)(2). Serious deficiencies for family day care homes include the following:
H. Sponsoring organizations shall send a notice to family day care home providers advising them of the serious deficiencies in accordance with 7 CFR 226.16(l)(3). Family day care home providers must complete corrective action as soon as possible but no later than 30 days after receipt of the seriously deficient notice.
I. Sponsoring organizations shall notify CYFD within 30 days of terminating a family day care home provider.
J. Terminated providers are placed on a national disqualified list. Once included on the national disqualified list, a family day care home will remain on the list until such time as CYFD determines that the serious deficiency(ies) that led to its placement on the list has(ve) been corrected, or until seven years have elapsed since its agreement was terminated for cause. However, if the day care home has failed to repay debts owed under the program, it will remain on the list until the debt has been repaid.