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[7 CFR 227 → Subpart D] Title 7 Part 227 → Subpart D : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 7 Part 227 → Subpart D
Title 7 → Subtitle B → Chapter II → Subchapter A → Part 227 → Subpart D
§227.41 Recovery of funds.
§227.42 Grant closeout procedures.
§227.43 Participation of adults.
§227.44 Management evaluations and reviews.
Appendix to Part 227—Apportionment of Funds for Nutrition Education and Training
(a) FNS may recover funds from a State agency under any of the following conditions:
(1) If FNS determines, through a review of the State agency's reports, program, or financial analysis, monitoring, audit or otherwise, that the State agency's performance is inadequate or that the State agency has failed to comply with this part or FNS instructions and guidelines.
(2) If FNS determines that the State agency is not expending funds at a rate commensurate with the amount of funds distributed or provided for expenditure under the program.
(3) If FNS determines that a State agency is not providing full and timely reports.
(b) FNS shall effect such recoveries of funds through adjustments in the amount of funds provided under the program.
The requirements of 2 CFR part 200, subpart D, and USDA implementing regulations 2 CFR part 400 and part 415, are applicable in the termination of any grant under this part.
[44 FR 28282, May 15, 1979, as amended at 81 FR 66493, Sept. 28, 2016]
Nothing in this part shall prohibit a State or local educational agency from making available or distributing to adults education materials, resources, activities or programs authorized by this part.
FNS shall establish evaluation procedures to determine whether State agencies carry out the purpose and provisions of this part, the State agency plan and FNS guidelines and instructions. To the maximum extent possible the State's performance shall be reviewed and evaluated by FNS on a regular basis including the use of public hearings.
Pursuant to sections 19(j) of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1788), funds available for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1980, are apportioned among the States as follows:
[See footnotes at the end of Table.]
Residential child care institutions3
Nonresidential child care institutions4
Connecticut 231,069 38,488 1,260 2,866 273,683
Maine 93,406 6,538 387 808 101,139
Massachusetts 420,866 68,337 2,697 5,352 497,252
New Hampshire 67,087 7,978 331 1,160 76,556
Rhode Island 62,521 12,570 304 767 76,162
Vermont 39,419 3,814 247 579 75,000
914,368 137,725 5,226 11,532 1,099,792
Delaware 43,210 7,277 107 1,339 75,000
District of Columbia 44,309 7,511 447 2,458 75,000
Maryland 315,196 51,992 1,292 5,234 373,714
New Jersey 520,438 117,060 3,930 8,588 650,016
New York 1,204,026 274,593 14,068 19,756 1,512,443
Pennsylvania 796,518 182,089 9,026 7,312 994,945
Puerto Rico 280,750 36,776 0 0 317,526
Virginia 410,660 34,947 6,239 6,068 457,914
Virgin Islands 9,783 2,452 11 0 75,000
West Virginia 154,000 4,942 770 854 160,566
3,778,890 719,639 35,890 51,609 4,692,124
Alabama 296,412 21,949 892 10,607 329,860
Florida 589,122 57,440 2,116 19,074 667,752
Georgia5 424,042 27,708 2,783 14,806 469,339
Kentucky 269,690 27,786 3,685 3,652 304,813
Mississippi 192,134 25,802 541 12,175 230,652
North Carolina 452,523 22,104 3,052 19,722 497,401
South Carolina5 243,200 19,225 1,255 6,559 270,239
Tennessee 339,753 17,396 1,448 7,847 366,444
2,806,876 219,410 15,772 94,442 3,136,500
Illinois 793,671 160,491 5,343 15,971 975,476
Indiana 433,267 39,967 2,814 5,279 481,327
Michigan 747,374 85,655 3,069 7,817 843,915
Minnesota 314,333 38,994 1,245 3,135 357,707
Ohio 818,192 110,561 5,836 10,767 945,356
Wisconsin 344,962 73,707 1,922 3,579 424,170
3,451,799 509,375 20,229 46,548 4,027,951
Arkansas 177,730 8,095 385 4,453 190,663
Louisiana 317,817 64,562 1,551 6,307 390,237
New Mexico 108,673 5,448 235 2,619 116,975
Oklahoma 229,166 3,969 1,916 8,639 243,690
Texas 1,115,829 52,654 4,163 38,934 1,211,580
1,949,215 134,728 8,250 60,952 2,153,145
Colorado5 217,264 15,800 937 4,399 238,400
Iowa 221,255 25,957 3,204 2,631 253,047
Kansas 168,720 12,765 330 1,062 182,877
Missouri 350,248 54,950 1,271 6,629 413,098
Montana 63,950 3,425 75 677 75,000
Nebraska 115,891 17,629 376 1,694 135,590
North Dakota5 47,486 4,826 309 383 75,000
South Dakota 53,792 5,760 267 390 75,000
Utah 126,488 1,518 541 1,325 129,872
Wyoming 36,709 1,206 74 497 75,000
1,401,803 143,836 7,384 19,687 1,652,884
Alaska 35,308 739 310 392 75,000
Samoa 3,616 778 0 0 75,000
Arizona 198,407 21,871 661 4,712 225,651
California 1,629,801 170,376 28,777 44,277 1,873,231
Guam 11,118 1,985 0 0 75,000
Hawaii 66,454 13,348 1,854 3,352 85,008
Idaho 79,009 1,868 119 860 81,856
Nevada 56,927 2,179 473 1,643 75,000
Oregon 183,441 9,379 859 3,703 197,382
Trust Territory 11,590 0 0 0 75,000
Washington 299,362 17,318 2,140 5,656 324,476
N Marianas 1,945 0 0 0 75,000
2,576,978 239,841 35,193 64,595 3,237,604
16,879,929 2,104,554 127,944 349,365 20,000,000
1Sources: (1) U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Education Division, NCES, Statistics of Public Schools, Fall 1977, prepublication data, Table 5 for States and areas, except (2) Northern Marianas and Trust Territory, 1975-76 data from Department of Interior, adjust to include pre-school; Puerto Rico and Guam, Fall 1976 data.
2U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Education Division, (NCES). Digest of Education Statistics, 1976, Table 46, p. 47, Northern Marianas and Trust Territory 1975-76 data from Department of Interior, adjust to include pre-school.
3U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Annual Report of Meal Service in Schools (Form FNS-47), October 1978.
4U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Day Care Centers In the U.S.; A National Profile 1976-77, Volume 3 of the Final Report of the National Day Care Study, Table 63.
5A portion of these funds will be withheld from the States' allocations for use by FNS in administering the Program in nonprofit private schools or institutions.
[44 FR 70451, Dec. 7, 1979]