Agriculture & Food

Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The USDA requests comments on the necessity and practicality of information collection under the SNAP-Ed program, ahead of its final reports before program closeout. States must submit plans and reports electronically, and the USDA provides support to improve data quality. This affects state agencies involved in managing SNAP-Ed grants as they aim for compliance and appropriate use of funds.

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Key Changes

  • Request for comments on SNAP-Ed information collection
  • Electronic submission for final reports
  • USDA support for improving data quality

Obligations

What this law requires

critical

States seeking SNAP-Ed funds must submit a Nutrition Education Plan (SNAP-Ed State Plan) to the USDA for approval by August 15 of each year.

State agencies involved in managing SNAP-Ed grants
August 15 of each year
reporting
critical

States receiving SNAP-Ed grant funds must submit an annual report (SNAP-Ed Annual Report) to USDA by January 31 of each year.

State agencies involved in managing SNAP-Ed grants
January 31 of each year
reporting
high

States must use an electronic reporting system to measure and evaluate projects and account for allowable State agency administrative costs.

State agencies involved in managing SNAP-Ed grants
operational
high

The USDA's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will review the SNAP-Ed State Plans for allowability, compliance, appropriateness, and integration of evidence-based strategies.

State agencies involved in managing SNAP-Ed grants
operational
medium

FNS requires that SNAP State agencies submit their final SNAP-Ed annual reports prior to the program closeout in response to legislation.

State agencies involved in managing SNAP-Ed grants
before program closeout
reporting

Affected Parties

state agenciesSNAP-Ed grant managers

Tags

SNAP-Ed,USDA,information collection