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" TDA has released updated versions of the CACFP Permanent Agreement prototypes used between sponsors and their sites/providers; these updates provide minor clarifications to align with regulatory requirements. While existing Permanent Agreements do not need to be re-signed, sponsors must use these updated prototype Agreements moving forward when bringing new sites/providers under their sponsorship.
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TDA has released updated versions of the CACFP Permanent Agreement prototypes used between sponsors and their sites/providers; these updates provide minor clarifications to align with regulatory requirements. While existing Permanent Agreements do not need to be re-signed, sponsors must use these updated prototype Agreements moving forward when bringing new sites/providers under their sponsorship.
TDA has released updated versions of the following CACFP Permanent Agreement prototypes:
• Permanent Agreement Between Sponsoring Organization and Adult Day Care Site
• Permanent Agreement Between Sponsoring Organization and Child Care Site
• Permanent Agreement Between Sponsoring Organization and Child Care Site – Sponsoring Organization Provides Meals/Snacks
• Permanent Agreement Between Sponsoring Organization and Day Care Home Provider(s)
These updates provide minor clarifications to align with regulatory requirements. While existing Permanent Agreements do not need to be re-signed, sponsors must use these updated prototype Agreements moving forward when bringing new sites/providers under their sponsorship.
These agreements are located on the CACFP Administration/Forms page.
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1. Mail:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or
2. Fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
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