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 118 STAT. 783 PUBLIC LAW 108–265—JUNE 30, 2004 ‘‘(d) ALLOCATION.—Subject to the availability of funds for use in carrying out this section, the total amount of funds made avail able for a fiscal year for grants under this section shall equal not more than the sum of— ‘‘(1) the product obtained by multiplying 1 2 cent by the number of lunches reimbursed through food service programs under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.) during the second preceding fiscal year in schools, institutions, and service institutions that participate in the food service programs; and ‘‘(2) the total value of funds received by the Secretary in support of this section from nongovernmental sources. ‘‘(e) REQUIREMENTS FOR STATE PARTICIPATION.—To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, a State agency shall submit to the Secretary a plan that— ‘‘(1) is subject to approval by the Secretary; and ‘‘(2) is submitted at such time and in such manner, and that contains such information, as the Secretary may require, including— ‘‘(A) a description of the goals and proposed State plan for addressing the health and other consequences of chil dren who are at risk of becoming overweight or obese; ‘‘(B) an analysis of the means by which the State agency will use and disseminate the team nutrition mes sages and material developed by the Secretary; ‘‘(C) an explanation of the ways in which the State agency will use the funds from the grant to work toward the goals required under subparagraph (A), and to promote healthy eating and physical activity and fitness in schools throughout the State; ‘‘(D) a description of the ways in which the State team nutrition network messages and activities will be coordi nated at the State level with other health promotion and education activities; ‘‘(E) a description of the consultative process that the State agency employed in the development of the model nutrition and physical activity programs, including con sultations with individuals and organizations with exper tise in promoting public health, nutrition, or physical activity; ‘‘(F) a description of how the State agency will evaluate the effectiveness of each program developed by the State agency; ‘‘(G) an annual summary of the team nutrition network activities; ‘‘(H) a description of the ways in which the total school environment will support healthy eating and physical activity; and ‘‘(I) a description of how all communications to parents and legal guardians of students who are members of a household receiving or applying for assistance under the program shall be in an understandable and uniform format and, to the maximum extent practicable, in a language that parents and legal guardians can understand. ‘‘(f) STATE COORDINATOR.—Each State that receives a grant under this section shall appoint a team nutrition network coordi nator who shall—

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