PUBLIC LAW 96-499—DEC. 5, 1980
94 STAT. 2601
this section that may allow school food authorities to (1) use applications distributed at the beginning of the school year when making eligibility determinations based on the revised income poverty guidelines or (2) distribute new applications containing the revised income poverty guidelines and make eligibility determinations using the new applications, (d) Section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 is amended by— 42 USC 1786. (1) in subsection (c)(2), striking out "for the fiscal years ending September 30, 1981, and September 30, 1982" and inserting in lieu thereof "for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1981, and for each succeeding fiscal year ending on or before September 30, 1984"; (2) in the first sentence of subsection (g), striking out "$950,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982" and inserting in lieu thereof "such sums as may be necessary for the three subsequent fiscal years"; and (3) in subsection (h)(2), striking out "1982" and inserting in lieu thereof"1984". SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
SEC. 204. (a) Section 11(a) of the National School Lunch Act is 42 USC 1759a amended by striking out in the fifth sentence ": Provided, That if in any State all schools charge students a uniform price for reducedprice lunches, and such price is less than 20 cents, the special assistance factor prescribed for reduced-price lunches in such State shall be equal to the special assistance factor for free lunches reduced by either 10 cents or the price charged for reduced-price lunches in such State, whichever is greater". 42 USC 1759a (b) During the fiscal year ending September 30, 1981— (1) no semiannual adjustment required under the sixth sen- note. tence of section 11(a) of the National School Lunch Act shall be 42 USC 1759a. made on January 1 of such fiscal year; and (2) the adjustment required under the second proviso in the sixth sentence of section 11(a) of the National School Lunch Act which is to be made on July 1 of such fiscal year shall reflect the changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, for lunches served during the preceding 12-month period. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS, NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT
SEC. 205. Section 12(d) of the National School Lunch Act is amended 42 USC 1760. by inserting in paragraph (6) ", but excluding Job Corps Centers funded by the Department of Labor" after "retarded". SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN
SEC. 206. Section 13 of the National School Lunch Act is amended 42 USC 1761. by(1) amending subsection (b)(2) to read as follows: "(2) Any service institution may only serve lunch and either breakfast or a meal supplement during each day of operation, except that any service institution that is a camp or that serves meals primarily to migrant children may serve up to four meals during each day of operation, if (A) the service institution has the administrative capability and the food preparation and food holding capabilities (where applicable) to serve more than one meal per day, and (B) the
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