APPENDIX A1 – LEGAL AUTHORITY
Sec. 26 RICHARD B. RUSSELL NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT 3–132
SEC. 26. [42 U.S.C. 1769g] INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE.
(a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall enter into a contract
with a nongovernmental organization described in subsection (b) to
establish and maintain a clearinghouse to provide information to
nongovernmental groups located throughout the United States that
assist low-income individuals or communities regarding food assistance,
self-help activities to aid individuals in becoming self-reliant,
and other activities that empower low-income individuals or communities
to improve the lives of low-income individuals and reduce
reliance on Federal, State, or local governmental agencies for food
or other assistance.
(b) NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION.—The nongovernmental
organization referred to in subsection (a) shall be selected on a
competitive basis and shall—
(1) be experienced in the gathering of first-hand information
in all the States through onsite visits to grassroots organizations
in each State that fight hunger and poverty or that assist
individuals in becoming self-reliant;
(2) be experienced in the establishment of a clearinghouse
similar to the clearinghouse described in subsection (a);
(3) agree to contribute in-kind resources towards the establishment
and maintenance of the clearinghouse and agree to
provide clearinghouse information, free of charge, to the Secretary,
States, counties, cities, antihunger groups, and grassroots
organizations that assist individuals in becoming self-sufficient
and self-reliant;
(4) be sponsored by an organization, or be an organization,
that—
(A) has helped combat hunger for at least 10 years;
(B) is committed to reinvesting in the United States;
and
(C) is knowledgeable regarding Federal nutrition programs;
(5) be experienced in communicating the purpose of the
clearinghouse through the media, including the radio and print
media, and be able to provide access to the clearinghouse information
through computer or telecommunications technology, as
well as through the mails; and
(6) be able to provide examples, advice, and guidance to
States, counties, cities, communities, antihunger groups, and
local organizations regarding means of assisting individuals
and communities to reduce reliance on government programs,
reduce hunger, improve nutrition, and otherwise assist low-income
individuals and communities become more self-sufficient.
(c) AUDITS.—The Secretary shall establish fair and reasonable
auditing procedures regarding the expenditures of funds to carry
out this section.
(d) FUNDING.—Out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise
appropriated, the Secretary of the Treasury shall pay to the
Secretary to provide to the organization selected under this section,
to establish and maintain the information clearinghouse, $200,000
for each of fiscal years 1995 and 1996, $150,000 for fiscal year
1997, $100,000 for fiscal year 1998, $166,000 for each of fiscal
years 1999 through 2004, and $250,000 for each of fiscal years
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3–133 RICHARD B. RUSSELL NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT Sec. 28
27–1 Sec. 27 repealed by sec. 441(a)(14) of P.L. 111–296, 124 Stat. 3264, Dec. 13, 2010.
2010 through 2015. The Secretary shall be entitled to receive the
funds and shall accept the funds, without further appropriation.
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