Partnerships With Faith-Based and Neighborhood Organizations; Correction
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This USDA regulation clarifies the coverage of protections for people receiving federally funded social services. It specifically amends previous regulations to include all recipients and subrecipients of USDA domestic social service programs, ensuring clearer guidelines on obligations and rights. Organizations providing these services need to ensure compliance with the amended provisions by the effective date in 2026.
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Key Changes
- Clarifies coverage for USDA domestic social service programs
- Specifies obligations and rights for organizations
- Amends regulations to include all service recipients
Obligations
What this law requires
Recipients and subrecipients of USDA domestic social service programs must comply with USDA uniform administrative requirements for recipients.
Organizations providing federally funded social services must ensure compliance with the amended provisions outlined in 7 CFR Part 16.
Organizations providing federally funded social services are required to protect beneficiaries and prospective beneficiaries from discrimination.
Organizations must adhere to the clarified protections for beneficiaries as specified in the amended regulations.
All recipients and subrecipients of USDA assistance must follow USDA uniform administrative requirements.