Source: https://www.fns.usda.gov/part-247%E2%80%94commodity-supplemental-food-program
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 15:02:00+00:00

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Through CSFP, the Department provides nutritious commodities to help State and local agencies meet the nutritional needs of low-income elderly persons. CSFP also helps State and local agencies meet the nutritional needs of women, infants, and children who were certified and receiving CSFP benefits as of February 6, 2014. Through local agencies, each participant receives a monthly package of commodities, based on food package guide rates developed by FNS, with input from State and local agencies. Food packages include such nutritious foods as canned fruits and vegetables, canned meat, poultry and other protein items, and grain products such as pasta, as well as other foods. Participants are offered the opportunity to receive nutrition education.
§247.2 The purpose and scope of CSFP.
§247.5 State and local agency responsibilities.
§247.7 Selection of local agencies.
§247.8 Individuals applying to participate in CSFP.
§247.10 Distribution and use of CSFP commodities.
§247.11 Applicants exceed caseload levels.
§247.13 Provisions for non-English or limited-English speakers.
§247.14 Other public assistance programs.
§247.15 Notification of eligibility or ineligibility of applicant.
§247.17 Notification of discontinuance of participant.
§247.22 Allocation and disbursement of administrative funds to State agencies.
§247.23 State provision of administrative funds to local agencies.
§247.24 Recovery and redistribution of caseload and administrative funds.
§247.25 Allowable uses of administrative funds and other funds.
§247.26 Return of administrative funds.
§247.28 Storage and inventory of commodities.
§247.32 Termination of agency participation.
§247.35 Local agency appeals of State agency actions.
§247.36 Confidentiality of applicants or participants.

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