US Code
CHAPTER 51— SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
§ 2026a. Healthy fluid milk incentives projects

(a) Definition of fluid milkIn this section the term “fluid milk” means all varieties of pasteurized cow’s milk that—(1) is without flavoring or sweeteners,
(2) is consistent with the most recent dietary recommendations,
(3) is packaged in liquid form, and
(4) contains vitamins A and D at levels consistent with the Food and Drug Administration, State, and local standards for fluid milk.
(b) ProjectsThe Secretary of Agriculture shall carry out, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary considers to be appropriate, healthy fluid milk incentive projects to develop and test methods to increase the purchase and consumption of fluid milk by members of households that receive supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits by providing an incentive for the purchase of fluid milk at the point of purchase to members of households purchasing food with supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.
(c) Grants or cooperative agreements(1) In generalTo carry out this section, the Secretary, on a competitive basis, shall enter into cooperative agreements with, or provide grants to, governmental entities or nonprofit organizations for projects that meet the purpose and selection criteria specified in this subsection.
(2) ApplicationTo be eligible to enter into a cooperative agreement or receive a grant under this subsection, a government entity or nonprofit organization shall submit to the Secretary an application containing such information as the Secretary may require.
(3) Selection criteriaProjects proposed in applications shall be evaluated against publicly disseminated criteria that shall incorporate a scientifically based strategy that is designed to improve diet quality and nutritional outcomes through the increased purchase of fluid milk by members of households that participate in the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
(4) Use of fundsFunds made available to carry out this section shall not be used for any project that limits the use of benefits provided under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 [7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.].
(d) Evaluation and reporting(1) Evaluation(A) Independent evaluation(i) In generalThe Secretary shall provide for an independent evaluation of projects selected under this section that measures, to the maximum extent practicable, the impact on health and nutrition.
(ii) RequirementThe independent evaluation under this subparagraph shall use rigorous methodologies, particularly random assignment or other methods that are capable of producing scientifically valid information regarding which activities are effective.
(B) CostsThe Secretary may use funds not to exceed 7 percent of the funding provided to carry out this section to pay costs associated with evaluating the outcomes of the healthy fluid milk incentive projects.
(2) ReportingNot later than December 31 of 2020, and biennially thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate a report that includes a description of—(A) the status of each healthy fluid milk incentives project, and
(B) the results of any completed evaluation that—(i) include, to the maximum extent practicable, the impact of the healthy fluid milk incentive projects on health and nutrition outcomes among households participating in such projects, and
(ii) have not been submitted in a previous report under this paragraph.
(3) Public disseminationIn addition to the reporting requirements under paragraph (2), evaluation results shall be shared publicly to promote wide use of successful strategies.
(e) Funding(1) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated $20,000,000 to carry out and evaluate the outcomes of projects under this section, to remain available until expended.
(2) Appropriations in advanceOnly funds appropriated under paragraph (1) in advance specifically to carry out this section shall be available to carry out this section.

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US Code

Title 7— AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER 51— SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

§ 2011. Congressional declaration of policy

§ 2012. Definitions

§ 2012a. Publicly operated community health centers

§ 2013. Establishment of supplemental nutrition assistance program

§ 2014. Eligible households

§ 2014a. Notice of change in State of residence of certified household

§ 2015. Eligibility disqualifications

§ 2016. Issuance and use of program benefits

§ 2016a. EBT benefit fraud prevention

§ 2017. Value of allotment

§ 2018. Approval of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns

§ 2019. Redemption of program benefits

§ 2020. Administration

§ 2021. Civil penalties and disqualification of retail food stores and wholesale food concerns

§ 2022. Disposition of claims

§ 2023. Administrative and judicial review; restoration of rights

§ 2024. Violations and enforcement

§ 2025. Administrative cost-sharing and quality control

§ 2026. Research, demonstration, and evaluations

§ 2026a. Healthy fluid milk incentives projects

§ 2027. Appropriations and allotments

§ 2028. Consolidated block grants for Puerto Rico and American Samoa

§ 2029. Workfare

§ 2030. Repealed. , , , and , title IV, § 4115(b)(14), , , 1870

§ 2031. Minnesota Family Investment Project

§ 2032. Automated data processing and information retrieval systems

§ 2033. Repealed. , ,

§ 2034. Assistance for community food projects

§ 2035. Simplified supplemental nutrition assistance program

§ 2036. Availability of commodities for emergency food assistance program

§ 2036a. Nutrition education and obesity prevention grant program

§ 2036b. Retail food store and recipient trafficking

§ 2036c. Annual State report on verification of SNAP participation

§ 2036d. Pilot projects to encourage the use of public-private partnerships committed to addressing food insecurity