Buy American Requirements for NSLP #01-00
MWSN: NT 5 November 8, 1999
FY 00 Nutrition Education and School Meals Programs Policy Memorandum #1-00
Buy American Requirements for NSLP
State Directors
Child Nutrition Programs
The “Buy American” requirements for school lunch program commodity purchases were enacted as part of the Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987. This is to further inform you of amendments to the National School Lunch Act, provided in last year’s reauthorization of the Act, that strengthened the Buy American requirement.
The 1998 reauthorization of the National School Lunch Act included language that requires recipient agencies participating in the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program in the contiguous United States to buy food produced in the United States when buying with Federal funds. While the 1987 legislation allowed certain limited exceptions to the “domestic origin” requirement, the new legislation is specific in requiring schools, to the maximum extent practicable, to purchase product of domestic origin.
As defined in the legislation, a domestic food commodity is an agricultural commodity (for example, red meat, chicken, fruit, vegetable, or grain) that is produced in the United States. A domestic food product is processed in the United States substantially using domestic agricultural commodities. Substantially means that over 51 percent of the processed food comes from American produced products. Regulations implementing these requirements (at 7 CFR 210.21 and 220.16) were published on September 20, 1999.
Occasionally, a significant price difference between U.S. and foreign product may tempt a School Food Authority to purchase the cheaper foreign product. However, this price difference could be attributable to price-distorting subsidies of a foreign government. For example, recent imports of cheap, subsidized canned peaches from the European Union have displaced sales of domestic canned peaches. The U.S. Government is considering action to address this practice, including placing canned peaches from the European Union on a list of products subject to 100 percent tariffs.
Please ensure that your School Food Authorities are aware of this requirement and take the necessary steps when purchasing food products to meet the requirements of this legislation. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Jane Getlinger at (312) 886-5519.
Signed by Theresa E. Bowman
THERESA E. BOWMAN
Regional Director
Special Nutrition Programs
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