Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 3.djvu/973

 PUBLIC LAW 95-627—NOV. 10, 1978

92 STAT. 3605

and the national average payment rate for reduced-price lunches under section 11 of this Act; and " (C)(i) the total number of supplements served in the State m these institutions by (ii) the national average payment rate for supplements served in such institutions. For the six-month period ending June 30, 1978, the national average payment rate for supplements served in these institutions shall be 18 cents. The Secretary shall prescribe adjustments to this national average payment rate on July 1 and January 1 of each year. Such adjustments shall be computed to the nearest onefourth cent based on changes, measured over the most recent sixmonth period for which data are available, in the series for food away from home of the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers. " (3) For meals served to children in institutions, other than family or group day care home sponsoring organizations and institutions electing to use the optional reimbursement procedures under subsection (?) (3) of this section, where less than one-third of the enrolled children are members of families that satisfy the income standards for free and reduced-price school meals under section 9 of this Act, each State shall receive an amount equal to the sum of the products obtained by multiplying— " (A)(i) the total number of breakfasts served in the State in these institutions by (ii) the national average payment rate for breakfasts under section 4 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966; " (B)(i) the total number of lunches and suppers served in the State in these institutions by (ii) the national average payment rate for lunches under section 4 of this Act; and " (C)(i) the total number of supplements served in the State in these institutions by (ii) the national average payment rate for supplements in such institutions. For the six-month period ending June 30, 1978, the national average payment rate for supplements served in these institutions shall be 6 cents. The Secretary shall prescribe adjustments to this national average payment rate on July 1 and January 1 of each year. Such adjustments shall be computed to the nearest onefourth cent based on changes, measured over the most recent sixmonth period for which d a t a are available, in the series for food away from home of the Consumer P r i c e I n d e x for All Urban Consumers. " (4) For meals served to children in institutions electing to use the reimbursement procedures under subsection (f)(3) of this section, each State shall receive assistance in the following manner: "(A.) for meals served to children who are members of families that satisfy the income standards for free school meals under section 9 of this Act, each State shall receive an amount equal to the sum of the products obtained by multiplying— " (i)(I) the number of breakfasts served by ( II) the sum of the national average payment rate for breakfasts and the national average payment rate for free breakfasts under section 4 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966; " ( i i)(I) the number of lunches and suppers served by

42 USC 1759a.

National average payment rate.

42 USC 1758.

42 USC 1773.

National average payment rate.

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