CHILD NUTRITION REAUTHORIZATION CNR INTEGRITY PROPOSED RULES AND
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CHILD NUTRITION REAUTHORIZATION (CNR), INTEGRITY PROPOSED RULES AND REVISED CACFP MEAL PATTERNS CHILD CARE AWARE® OF AMERICA
AGENDA • Overview of Child Nutrition Reauthorization, focus on CACFP • Senate Bill Overview • House Bill Overview • Key Differences • Concerns, recommendations • Proposed Integrity Rules • Key Recommendations • Our Concerns • CACFP Meal Pattern Changes/FRAC and USDA Webinar Information • Questions/Discussion Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
CHILD NUTRITION REAUTHORIZATION • Most recent reauthorization was Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act, 2010 • Scheduled for reauthorization every 5/6 years • Senate Agriculture Committee: Improving Child Nutrition Integrity and Access Act of 2016 • House Education and Workforce Committee: Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 2016 Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
CACFP REAUTHORIZATION BILLS • Senate Bills • House Bills Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
Full Congress CNR Bill Senate CNR Bill House CNR Bill Senate Agriculture Committee CNR Bill House Education & Workforce Subcommittee CNR Bill Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
THE IMPROVING CHILD NUTRITION INTEGRITY & ACCESS ACT OF 2016 (S. 2445) Senate Agriculture Committee Bill January 2016 Chairman: Senator Roberts (R-KS) Ranking: Senator Stabenow (D-MI) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
ADDITIONAL SNACK • Allows the option of an additional snack for children in care for nine or more hours a day • Designed to support the new healthier meal pattern the additional snack will be phased in first to family child care providers & then centers Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
STREAMLINES FOR-PROFIT CENTER ELIGIBILITY • Simplifies eligibility for proprietary (for-profit) child care centers by extending the current certification periods: centers with a high percentage of low-income children (50 percent) to every six months & all other for-profit centers to every two months Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
NUTRITION EDUCATION • Provides for nutrition education for parents & participants emphasizing the relationship between nutrition, physical activity & health Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
PAPERWORK REDUCTION Reduces paperwork for parents, providers, & sponsors by directing USDA to: • streamline & consolidate paperwork & recordkeeping requirements, including reducing the burden of applications, monitoring & auditing requirements • eliminate unnecessary & duplicative Federal and state regulations • maximize the use of technology Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
PAPERWORK REDUCTION • Requires an expert advisory committee • USDA must issue guidance or regulations within one year of date of enactment & to implement any changes within two years of date of enactment Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
SERIOUS DEFICIENCY PROCESS • Mandates USDA review the CACFP serious deficiency process & issue guidance as appropriate to assure a clear & fair system • The USDA review will cover a comprehensive array of key areas including mediation & State-specific requirements Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
SERIOUS DEFICIENCY PROCESS The USDA guidance should: • establish parameters for a consistent appeals process to review a finding of serious deficiency or a determination that a corrective action plan is inadequate • allow family child care providers enough time to take corrective action (90 days) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
SERIOUS DEFICIENCY PROCESS The USDA guidance should: • offer clarity on the different measures of noncompliance to reduce the number of providers who are sanctioned for unintentional program violations Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES • Allows Residential Child Care Institutions to participate in CACFP instead of the school meals programs Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS • Expands eligibility for CACFP to schools operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
USDA PAYMENT RATES & INCOME ELIGIBILITY • Directs USDA to announce the meal reimbursement payment rates & income eligibility guidelines by February 15 th Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
CHILD NUTRITION REAUTHORIZATION Unwelcome Surprises Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
UNNECESSARY BUDGET REQUIREMENTS • Requires sponsors to submit: • a budget report describing expenditures • the amount of meal reimbursements retained by the organization for administrative costs Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
ELIMINATES START-UP & EXPANSION FUNDS • Eliminates CACFP start up & expansion funds Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
BIGGEST SURPRISE: A MONTH LATER • Senate Committee Bill costs much more than expected • CACFP additional snack could be in jeopardy Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
KEY MESSAGES TO THE SENATE • Thank you for the Senate bill • Maintain the provision allowing providers to offer an additional snack for children in care long hours • Remove the new unnecessary budget reporting requirement for CACFP sponsors • Restore CACFP start up & expansion funds Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
IMPROVING CHILD NUTRITION & EDUCATION ACT OF 2016 House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary & Secondary Education Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
NO ADDITIONAL SNACK • Does not allow the option of an additional snack for children in care for nine or more hours a day (Senate bill does have this provision) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
FOR-PROFIT CENTER ELIGIBILITY • Allows for-profit centers to document institutional eligibility every four months instead of every month Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
CARRY OVER • Provides a carry-over option for organizations sponsoring child care centers & afterschool programs in CACFP (Not in the Senate bill) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
MANDATED REVIEW & REVISION • Mandates a review of paperwork requirements • Mandates a review of the CACFP serious deficiency process & guidance to assure a clear & fair system (Similar to the Senate bill) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES & BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS SCHOOLS • Allows Residential Child Care Institutions & Bureau of Indian Affairs schools to participate in CACFP instead of the school meals programs (Same as the Senate bill) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
UNNECESSARY NEW REQUIREMENTS & ELIMINATION OF FUNDS • Requires sponsors to submit: • a budget report describing expenditures • the amount of meal reimbursements retained by the organization for administrative costs • Eliminates start up & expansion funds (Same as the Senate bill) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
STATE AGENCY AUDIT FUNDS • Connects the CACFP State agency option to draw down & spend additional state audits funds between 1. 5 and 2 percent to working with other state agencies involved with monitoring of institutions • These audit funds are crucial for State agencies to provide effective support & oversight for the new healthier CACFP meal pattern including increased site visits Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
TURN OVER ALL FINDINGS TO HHS • Creates a problematic new requirement for all CACFP program findings to be turned over to HHS • This could have a chilling effect on CACFP participation because it forces State CACFP agencies & in some cases sponsoring organizations of afterschool programs & family child care homes to report all findings to other agencies in the state (Not in the Senate bill) Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
KEY MESSAGES TO THE HOUSE • The full committee bill should: • Include the CACFP provision allowing providers to offer an additional snack for children in care long hours • Eliminate the CACFP provision requiring findings to be turned over to HHS Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
KEY MESSAGES TO THE HOUSE • The subcommittee bill is unacceptable because: • Not enough is done for CACFP • School meals verification & CEP provisions will damage access to school meals • School nutrition standards are rolled back Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
KEY MESSAGES TO THE SENATE • Thank you for the Senate bill • Maintain the provision allowing providers to offer an additional snack for children in care long hours • Remove the new unnecessary budget reporting requirement for CACFP sponsors • Restore CACFP start up & expansion funds Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
KEY MESSAGES TO THE HOUSE • The full committee bill should: • Include the CACFP provision allowing providers to offer an additional snack for children in care long hours • Eliminate the CACFP provision requiring findings to be turned over to HHS Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM INTEGRITY Proposed Rule Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM INTEGRITY • Establishes fines or assessments against school food authority or school administering CNPs if they failed to correct severe mismanagement; includes ability to fine the State agency for failing to correct severe mismanagement • Disqualification procedures: voluntary and non-voluntary • State Agency/Sponsor Review Requirements: requires developing review criteria that accounts for risk of management problems • State is liable to pay for all valid claims for reimbursement from non-Federal sources if fair hearing timeframes are not met • Allows Department to increase amount of audit funds available to CACFP State agency if it can use to improve program management • Disqualification list: if on one, barred from all Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
PROPOSED RULES: CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM INTEGRITY • Concerned with the proposed rule that allows both the State agency and programs to terminate permanent agreements for convenience. • Allow states to terminate programs that serve remote or rural populations or because the fiscal or logistical burden of oversight is seen as too high for the State agency. • We believe that this could reduce the participation in the CACFP program and leave many children and families vulnerable to hunger. • We appreciate the attempt to create parity in level of oversight between affiliated centers, unaffiliated centers and family child care homes and in the application of risk-based monitoring principals which reward programs who do well with less administrative burden. Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
REVISED CACFP MEAL PATTERNS Finalized April, 2016 In effect October 1, 2017 Copyright Child Care Aware® of America.
REVISED MEAL PATTERNS • Go into effect October 1, 2017 • Infant highlights: • Requires whole vegetables and fruits to be served at snack for infants 6 -11 months of age. • Eliminates fruit juice from the infant meal pattern. • Child highlights: • Establishes a separate vegetable component and a separate fruit component at lunch, supper, and snack. • Limits the service of fruit juice or vegetable juice to one serving per day for children 1 year old and older. • Requires at least one serving of grains per day be whole grain-rich. • Disallows grain-based desserts from counting towards the grains requirement. Copyright Child Care Aware® of of America.
FRAC WEBINAR • New Healthier CACFP Meal Standards: What you need to know May 9, 2016 1: 00 -2: 30 EDT https: //frac. peachnewmedia. com/store/seminar. php? semin ar=61912 USDA has issued the new healthier meal pattern for the Child and Adult Care Food Program and related programs. Join the Food Research and Action Center and USDA for a webinar on the new rules and USDA’s implementation plans. Copyright Child Care Aware® of of America.
QUESTIONS? Copyright Child Care Aware® of of America.
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