The National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Act Amendments of 1975: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3736 ... March 4 and 10, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 192 pages |
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... questions in its thorough - going series of studies in public welfare . Turning first to the question of costs , where are we heading in child nutrition programs ? Should the programs continue as they are , given simple extensions of ...
... questions in its thorough - going series of studies in public welfare . Turning first to the question of costs , where are we heading in child nutrition programs ? Should the programs continue as they are , given simple extensions of ...
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... questions . Dr. FELTNER . Would it be possible to go through it . I will touch on some of our concerns that bear on the committee's consideration of the proposals in H.R. 3736 , and we will followup shortly with a detailed report on the ...
... questions . Dr. FELTNER . Would it be possible to go through it . I will touch on some of our concerns that bear on the committee's consideration of the proposals in H.R. 3736 , and we will followup shortly with a detailed report on the ...
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... questions . First , given the current growth rate of these programs , what are future cost prospects , unless we are able to set reasonable limits on uncontrolled growth ? Second , to what extent are these rapidly escalating Federal 24.
... questions . First , given the current growth rate of these programs , what are future cost prospects , unless we are able to set reasonable limits on uncontrolled growth ? Second , to what extent are these rapidly escalating Federal 24.
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... questions in its thoroughgoing series of studies in public welfare . On the question of costs , we need to ask the question of where we are heading in child nutrition programs ? Should the programs con- tinue as they have , given simple ...
... questions in its thoroughgoing series of studies in public welfare . On the question of costs , we need to ask the question of where we are heading in child nutrition programs ? Should the programs con- tinue as they have , given simple ...
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... question , the available options to remedy these situations , we see the bloc grant proposal as the most viable alternative . Earlier in my testimony , I presented the outline of the administra- tion's proposed new child food assistance ...
... question , the available options to remedy these situations , we see the bloc grant proposal as the most viable alternative . Earlier in my testimony , I presented the outline of the administra- tion's proposed new child food assistance ...
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administrative agencies anemia bill bloc grant breakfast program budget cent cent Chairman PERKINS Child Nutrition Act child nutrition programs clinic committee commodities Congress Cumu day care day care centers Department of Agriculture director eligible families Federal FELTNER fiscal year 1976 food service program free lunches funds gram height for age hematocrit hemoglobin income increase infants John Stalker June 30 lative legislation Louisiana malnutrition MEEDS MILLER million Miss MARTIN National School Lunch needy children nonparticipating centers nutrition education nutrition surveillance parishes participating centers percent percentile Polk County population poverty preschool Prince Georges County problems program for children question QUIE reduced price lunches reduced price meals reimbursement RISENHOOVER school breakfast school districts school food service School Lunch Act school lunch program Secretary served special food service summer feeding program Supplemental Food Program survey tion USDA weight for height WIC program
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Page 2 - State. The Secretary shall disburse the funds so withheld directly to the nonprofit private schools within such State for the same purposes and subject to the same conditions as are applicable to a State educational agency disbursing funds under this section.
Page 19 - Members of the Council shall serve without compensation but shall receive reimbursement for necessary travel and subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties of the Council...
Page 6 - Chairman, members of the subcommittee, ladies and gentlemen, first of all, I would like to thank the distinguished Chairman, Mr.
Page 15 - Such accounts and records shall at all times be available for inspection and audit by representatives of the Secretary and shall be preserved for such period of time, not in excess of five years, as the Secretary determines is necessary.
Page 15 - All valid claims from such institutions shall be paid within 30 days. (e) Irrespective of the amount of funds appropriated under section 13 of this Act, foods available under section 416 of the Agricultural Act of 1949 (7 USC 1431) or purchased under section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935 (7 USC 612c...
Page 2 - (f) If in any State the State educational agency is not permitted by law to disburse funds paid to it under this Act to nonprofit private schools in the State, the Secretary shall withhold from the funds apportioned to such State under...
Page 15 - ... nor shall there be any overt identification of any such child by special tokens or tickets, announced or published lists of names, or by other means.
Page 52 - Final responsibility for the nutritional content of the school lunch program should be transferred from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Page 16 - The Congress finds that substantial numbers of pregnant women, infants and young children are at special risk in respect to their physical and mental health by reason of poor or inadequate nutrition or health care, or both.
Page 12 - Credit Corporation are not available, use the funds of such Corporation to purchase agricultural commodities and their products of the types customarily available under section 416 of the Agricultural Act of 1949 (7 USC 1431), for such donation. (b) Among the products to be included in the food donations to the school lunch program shall be cereal and shortening and oil products.