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SFSP Field Trips

Published: 31 days ago
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The SFSP Final Rule 2022 states that CEs wishing to close their usual sites during a field trip (for example, if there is limited staff coverage), must receive State Agency approval from TDA prior to the field trip. However, because TDA has a waiver to delay implementation of the Final Rule until January 1, 2024, this requirement will not be in effect for Summer 2023. CEs that plan to close a site during a field trip are still encouraged to notify the community of the change in meal service, provide information about alternative open sites that are likely to be accessible to community children, and maintain documentation proving that this notification was provided to the community. These requirements will be enforced in Summer 2024. The field trip module in TX-UNPS must be completed in any case.


 

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