Sentences with phrase «federal reimbursements do»

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Had he done so, the school could lose its entire federal NSLP reimbursement for the day.
Because most school districts do not keep detailed records regarding the cost and revenue associated with various components of the school food program, it is often difficult to gain a clear picture of how they use federal reimbursements (except where USDA has conducted rigorous studies).
Federal reimbursement for school lunches doesn't go very far.
[31] An argument has been made that the National School Lunch Act prohibits school districts from using federal reimbursements to pay for competitive foods, but this does not reflect USDA's position.
Because, on average, the prices charged for paid meals and competitive foods do not cover the cost of providing those foods, as explained above, this system facilitates cross-subsidization of paid meals and competitive food with federal reimbursements for free and reduced price meals.
It could do so by requiring school districts that charge lower prices to increase prices gradually so that, when combined with the federal subsidy provided for such meals, they eventually at least equal the federal reimbursement level for free meals.
If districts selling deep fried snacks are caught doing so in a school food audit, they will have to pay back their federal meal reimbursements for each day the violations occurred.
These salads do qualify for federal reimbursement for the 30 percent of our students who receive FARMS subsidies.»
A dozen state officials who did no wrongdoing but were subpoenaed as part of the successful federal corruption probes of Skelos and Silver are still awaiting reimbursement for their legal fees from the state.
«It's relying on H+H to achieve expense reductions that it's not been able to do previously, on MetroPlus reimbursements and on federal waivers for Medicaid money, which are highly uncertain.»
The only way to change the Medicaid reimbursement rate is through Congress, and if that does not happen, an administrative waiver that brings back federal dollars to reduce the costs of care takes on even greater importance because the island will need to find a way to stretch the dollars it does receive, and reduce the overall expense of the program.
That is exactly what Rebecca Mozaffarian, project manager for the Harvard Prevention Research Center, set out to do in her work with YMCA afterschool programs around the country where they were charged with finding healthier snack and drink alternatives to fit within the 76 - cent per child federal reimbursement for afterschool programs.
One key difference, however, is that the Barefoot - Hise proposal would order traditional school systems to share myriad funds currently not accessible to charters, including gifts, sales tax dollars and federal grants and reimbursements, at least one pool of which is used to offset the costs of school lunch programs, even though many charters do not participate in such programs.
Federal appropriations for programs that charters don't provide, indirect cost reimbursements for school lunches that charters don't offer, and grant awards specifically targeted toward traditional public schools that support innovative methods to boost student achievement could all be up for grabs by charter schools.
The article notes a recent Supreme Court case, Board of Education v. Tom F. that let stand a decision permitting a wealthy parent to obtain reimbursement for private school education under federal law, even where the parent did not give the public school an opportunity to address the child's needs and immediately places the child in private school.
The Second Circuit held that federal law does not require a student to remain in the public school to qualify for private school reimbursement.
35 In addition, the Court held in paragraphs 29 and 30 of that judgment that the Austrian compensatory supplement has to be regarded as «non ‑ contributory», given that the costs are borne by a social institution which then receives reimbursement in full from the relevant Land, which in turn receives from the Federal budget the sums necessary to finance the benefit, and that at no time do the contributions of insured persons form part of this financing arrangement.
Coventry Health Care v. Nevils (Does the Federal Employee Health Benefits Act's express - preemption provision preempt state laws that prevent carriers from seeking subrogation or reimbursement and, if so, is preemption by contract consistent with the Supremacy Clause)(co-counsel on the merits)
«Nowhere does anyone from Planned Parenthood discuss «selling» fetal tissue... On the video, the Planned Parenthood staff member talks about standard reimbursement fees for costs associated with tissue donation programs, which every health care provider has and which the federal law provides for,» wrote Planned Parenthood's vice president of communications, Eric Ferrero, in the statement.
For example, clinics could increase efforts to accept a wider variety of insurance plans, including hiring dedicated staff to focus on credentialing and billing issues — and they have new incentives to do so because more of their patients are insured as a result of the ACA.22 State and federal Medicaid officials, too, could address many reimbursement issues for postabortion contraception.
Planned Parenthood says it follows federal law, which does not allow the sale of human tissue but allows reimbursement for «reasonable» costs.
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