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USDA extends 3 nationwide waivers to give child nutrition program operators flexibility during pandemic.

May 15, 2020

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USDA is extending three nationwide waivers to give child nutrition program operators flexibility in order to continue feeding children while promoting social distancing and keeping families safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“As our nation reopens and people return to work, we want to continue to be flexible since there is not a one size fits all approach to feeding kids," said Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. "Extending these waivers throughout the summer ensures local operators can make plans that best suit their communities and keep children fed.”

Throughout the pandemic, schools and local program sponsors have used flexibilities provided by USDA to find creative ways to feed kids, such as setting up drive-thru pick-ups and delivering meals on bus routes. With the extension of these waivers, these innovative models can continue, without interruption, while state and local social distancing orders remain in place.

Since March, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service has made use of existing program flexibilities and new authorities granted by Congress to make it as easy as possible for children to receive food through the department’s nutrition assistance programs during the national health emergency.

The Food and Nutrition Service is extending the following waivers nationwide through Aug. 31, 2020: 

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  • Non-Congregate Feeding: FNS is allowing meals to be served to children outside of the normally-required group setting to support social distancing.  

  • Parent Pickup: FNS is allowing parents and/or guardians to pick up meals and bring them home to their children. 

  • Meal Times: FNS is waiving requirements that meals be served at certain standard times to allow for grab-n-go options. This also allows for multiple days-worth of meals to be provided at once. 

In addition to granting significant program flexibilities through both nationwide and individual state waivers, FNS is rapidly approving states for Pandemic-EBT, which provides food-purchasing benefits, equal to the value of school meals, to households with children who would otherwise be receiving free or reduced-price meals at school. FNS has approved 26 plans and continues to review new plans as they are submitted.  

Source: USDA, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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