80_FR_41577 80 FR 41442 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Implementation of the Agricultural Act of 2014 Purchasing and Delivery Services for the Elderly and Disabled

80 FR 41442 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Implementation of the Agricultural Act of 2014 Purchasing and Delivery Services for the Elderly and Disabled

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 135 (July 15, 2015)

Page Range41442-41447
FR Document2015-17354

This rule proposes to revise program regulations to implement changes made by the Agricultural Act of 2014 (the ``2014 Farm Bill''), which amends the definition of ``retail food store'' in the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (the FNA) to include governmental or private nonprofit food purchasing and delivery services (P&D Services) that purchase and deliver food to households in which the head of household is an individual who is unable to shop for food, and who is 60 years of age or older, or physically or mentally handicapped or otherwise disabled. Expansion of the definition of ``retail food store'' to allow P&D Services to become authorized Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) retailers is expected to increase accessibility to the program for homebound elderly and disabled persons.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Food and Nutrition Service

7 CFR Parts 271, 274 and 278

RIN 0584-AE40


Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Implementation of the 
Agricultural Act of 2014 Purchasing and Delivery Services for the 
Elderly and Disabled

AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This rule proposes to revise program regulations to implement 
changes made by the Agricultural Act of 2014 (the ``2014 Farm Bill''), 
which amends the definition of ``retail food store'' in the Food and 
Nutrition Act of 2008 (the FNA) to include governmental or private 
nonprofit food purchasing and delivery services (P&D Services) that 
purchase and deliver food to households in which the head of household 
is an individual who is unable to shop for food, and who is 60 years of 
age or older, or physically or mentally handicapped or otherwise 
disabled. Expansion of the definition of ``retail food store'' to allow 
P&D Services to become authorized Supplemental Nutrition Assistance 
Program (SNAP) retailers is expected to increase accessibility to the 
program for homebound elderly and disabled persons.

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before September 14, 
2015 to be assured of consideration.

ADDRESSES: FNS invites interested persons to submit written comments on 
this proposed rule. Comments may be submitted in writing by one of the 
following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting 
comments.
     Mail: Send comments to Vicky T. Robinson, Branch Chief, 
Retailer Management and Issuance Branch, Retailer Policy and Management 
Division, Rm. 418, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22302.
     All written comments submitted in response to this 
proposed rule will be included in the record and will be made available 
to the public. Please be advised that the substance of the comments and 
the identity of the individuals or entities submitting the comments 
will be subject to public disclosure. FNS will make the written 
comments publicly available on the Internet via http://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vicky T. Robinson, Branch Chief, 
Retailer Management and Issuance Branch, Retailer Policy and Management 
Division, Rm. 418, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22302, 
703-305-2476.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    This rule proposes to implement a provision of the Agricultural Act 
of 2014 (Pub. L. 113-79; the ``2014 Farm Bill''), which amends the 
definition of ``retail food store'' in Section 3(o) of the Food and 
Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 note; the ``FNA'') to include P&D 
Services that purchase and deliver food to households in which the head 
of household is an individual who is unable to shop for food, and who 
is 60 years of age or older, or physically or mentally handicapped, or 
otherwise disabled. Today, retail food stores are authorized to accept 
SNAP benefits in exchange for eligible foods, as defined in program 
regulations at 7 CFR part 271, at Sec.  271.2. As a result of the 2014 
Farm Bill, approved P&D Services will also be permitted to accept SNAP 
benefits for the SNAP eligible foods that they purchase and deliver to 
qualifying households.
    Currently, a number of different types of firms may be authorized 
to accept SNAP benefits as retail food stores, including, but not 
limited to, public or private communal dining facilities, meal delivery 
services, private nonprofit cooperative food purchasing ventures and 
farmers' markets. All firms apply for authorization through FNS which 
may, or may not, authorize the firm as a SNAP retailer based upon the 
information provided in the application and a determination of whether 
the firm meets Program requirements and whether the firm's 
participation will further the purposes of the program. Accordingly, 
this rule proposes to amend and revise 7 CFR part 278 to include P&D 
Services as another type of firm which may be eligible for 
authorization as a retail food store, and to clarify and incorporate 
criteria for participation of P&D Services as SNAP retailers.
    Although FNS is proposing this rule to amend and revise regulations 
in accordance with the 2014 Farm Bill, the Farm Bill also permits the 
Secretary to authorize up to 20 P&D Services as retail food stores 
prior to issuance of rules. FNS plans to authorize these stores in the 
upcoming year for a one year trial period and will incorporate any 
lessons learned into additional guidance for P&D Services' 
participation. Proposed amendments and revisions to program regulations 
are discussed more fully in the next section of the preamble.

II. Discussion of the Rule's Provisions

7 CFR Part 271

    FNS is proposing three minor amendments or revisions to 7 CFR part 
271 to clarify the definition of ``retail food store'' and to 
distinguish and define P&D Services as retail food stores. All three 
changes are proposed for the definitions section located at Sec.  
271.2.
    First, FNS proposes to add to Sec.  271.2 a definition for ``food 
purchasing and delivery services'' which says that the term means 
governmental or private nonprofit food purchasing and delivery services 
that purchase eligible foods for, and delivers these foods to, 
households in which the head of household is an elderly or disabled 
member who is unable to shop for food. Second, FNS proposes to revise 
the definition of ``house-to-house trade route'' to clarify that it 
includes any retail food business operated by selling eligible foods in 
inventory from a truck bus, pushcart or other mobile vehicle. FNS 
proposes to add ``by selling eligible foods in inventory'' to this 
definition to distinguish P&D Services, which may also operate from a 
mobile vehicle, but which will not maintain an inventory of foods. 
Rather, P&D Services typically purchase eligible foods from another 
retailer and deliver these foods to SNAP households. Finally, FNS 
proposes to amend the definition of ``retail food store'' by adding 
paragraph (6) under

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the term, to incorporate P&D services as part of the definition of 
``retail food store.''

7 CFR Part 274

    FNS proposes a few amendments to Sec.  274.7, to clarify which 
households may use SNAP benefits to purchase eligible foods through P&D 
Services and to clarify transaction limits for P&D services. 
Specifically, FNS proposes to amend paragraph (c) of this section 
regarding transaction limits. Currently, program regulations provide 
that no minimum dollar amount per transaction may be established. 
However, given that P&D services are providing a delivery service, it 
may not be economical or efficient for such services to make deliveries 
of small dollar values of eligible foods. Therefore, FNS proposes to 
amend this paragraph by allowing P&D Services to establish a minimum 
dollar amount per transaction. In proposed Sec.  278.2(m)(4), FNS 
specifies that P&D Services may require an order minimum of not more 
than $50.
    In Sec.  274.7, FNS inserts a new paragraph (i), which proposes to 
allow households in which the head of household is an elderly or 
disabled member who is unable to shop for food to use SNAP benefits to 
purchase eligible foods through a food purchasing and delivery service 
authorized in accordance with Sec.  278.1(j). FNS then moves current 
paragraph (i) to paragraph (j) and amends it. Currently, this paragraph 
says that State agencies must implement a method to ensure that access 
to prepared meals and hunting and fishing equipment is limited to 
eligible households. FNS proposes to amend this paragraph by adding the 
same implementation requirement of State agencies for households 
eligible for P&D Services.

7 CFR Part 278

    In this rule, FNS proposes to revise and amend 7 CFR part 278 to 
incorporate criteria for the authorization and participation of P&D 
Services throughout. Following is a discussion of the major changes to 
this part proposed in this rule. Additional minor conforming changes 
are also being made to Sec.  278.6, imposing the same penalty 
requirements of P&D Services as are required of other firms.
    As for major changes, FNS proposes to amend Sec.  278.1, which 
provides the process and criteria for authorization of various firms as 
retail food stores, by inserting paragraph (j), which adds P&D Services 
as a type of firm that may be authorized as a retail food store. FNS 
also proposes the requirements that P&D Services must meet in order to 
be authorized in this paragraph and clarifies that P&D Services may 
purchase and deliver to households foods or non-food items not eligible 
for purchase with SNAP benefits, as long as these purchases are not 
paid for using SNAP benefits.
    FNS then proposes to amend paragraph (k) of Sec.  278.1, as 
redesignated, which provides 5 years as the period of authorization for 
retail food stores. Because P&D Services do not maintain an inventory 
of eligible foods and must have third party sources of eligible foods, 
and because they work with particularly vulnerable SNAP households in 
their own homes, FNS finds it is prudent to require a shorter 
authorization period of 2 years. The shorter authorization period would 
allow FNS to have greater oversight of P&D Services, thereby ensuring 
stronger program integrity.
    FNS also proposes to amend Sec.  278.2(b) regarding equal treatment 
for SNAP customers. Specifically, one provision of this paragraph 
provides that FNS is not authorized to specify prices at which retail 
food stores may sell food. While this remains true, the 2014 Farm Bill 
specifies that food purchasing and delivery services must provide 
eligible foods to the participating household at the price paid by the 
service for the food, without any cost markup, as a condition of being 
authorized. Accordingly, FNS proposes to include this language in this 
paragraph (b). To note, this paragraph also prohibits retail food 
stores from charging tax on eligible foods. Likewise, P&D Services 
authorized as retail food stores would not be permitted to charge 
households tax on eligible foods.
    Finally, FNS proposes to add a new paragraph (m) to Sec.  278.2, 
which details the requirements of participation for retail food stores, 
by adding paragraphs (m)(1) through (7) which contain requirements 
specific to P&D Services. Paragraphs (m)(1) through (3) contain 
proposed requirements specifically articulated in the 2014 Farm Bill, 
while paragraphs (4) through (7) contain proposed requirements either 
necessary to ensure the legitimate use of SNAP benefits or to help 
ensure that the participation of P&D Services will further the purposes 
of the program.
    In paragraph (m)(1), FNS proposes to require that P&D Services 
notify the participating household, at the time the household places a 
food order, of any delivery fee that will be charged for the purchase 
and delivery of foods. FNS also proposes that, at the same time, P&D 
Services notify the household that a delivery fee cannot be paid with 
SNAP benefits. This ensures that the household can consider the cost of 
the delivery fee when making decisions regarding the use of the service 
and the purchase of foods, and that the household is aware that it must 
use another form of payment besides SNAP benefits for delivery fees. A 
clear understanding of the delivery fee and its payment method is 
important for both the household and the P&D Service to have a 
successful transaction.
    In paragraph (m)(2), FNS would require P&D Services to provide its 
food purchasing and delivery services at low or no cost, as required by 
the 2014 Farm Bill. Although the Farm Bill does not specify any limit 
on the amount of the delivery fee, FNS believes that, given the 
vulnerable population being served, it is important to propose a 
required limitation on the amount of the delivery fee to ensure that 
the cost of the delivery service is not excessive. Accordingly, FNS 
proposes that the delivery fee charged cannot exceed 25 percent of the 
order total, up to a maximum of $20 per delivery for all items 
purchased for delivery, including items not eligible for payment with 
SNAP benefits and which are paid for using another form of payment. 
However, FNS would encourage P&D Services to base any delivery fee, 
within these parameters, on a sliding scale taking into account factors 
such as the household's income.
    In paragraph (m)(3), FNS proposes to require P&D Services to sell 
eligible foods purchased for the household at the price paid by the 
service for the food without any additional cost markup. Again, this 
requirement is specified in the 2014 Farm Bill. P&D Services should 
also be aware that 278.2(b) prohibits retail food stores from charging 
tax on eligible foods purchased with SNAP benefits. Therefore, P&D 
Services would not be permitted to charge any tax paid for these foods 
to the households they serve.
    In paragraph (m)(4), FNS proposes to allow P&D Services, at their 
option, to impose a total order minimum of up to $50 per delivery for 
all items purchased for delivery, including items not eligible for 
payment with SNAP benefits and which are paid for using another form of 
payment. This provision recognizes that it may be difficult for P&D 
Services to provide their services for very small order amounts. 
However, a larger limit may make the service inaccessible to many 
eligible SNAP participants. The Agency would be very interested in 
receiving comments on this proposed provision.
    In paragraph (m)(5), FNS proposes to require P&D Services to be 
able to accept orders for eligible foods, and deliver these foods, at 
least monthly.

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This allows the homebound elderly and disabled persons served by P&D 
Services to have access to eligible foods with some regularity, and it 
allows them the opportunity to plan their collective food purchases 
during any given month.
    In paragraph (m)(6), FNS proposes to require P&D Services to obtain 
the agreement of the household, at the time of the food order, of the 
date and timeframe of delivery. This proposed requirement, that both 
the P&D Service and the household agree to a specific date and 
timeframe of delivery, is intended to benefit both the service and the 
household. It is important that the household provides input and 
agreement as to the time that the delivery will take place. At the same 
time, it helps to ensure for the P&D Service that someone will be 
available to accept the delivery. While the proposed rule would not 
dictate the maximum window of delivery allowed, it is recommended that 
any delivery timeframe does not exceed two hours.
    In paragraph (m)(7), FNS proposes that P&D Services may not impose 
any conditions on the use of the food purchase and delivery service 
which place a hardship on the SNAP household, or which are unrelated to 
the purchase and delivery of foods. Such additional conditions would 
include a requirement to tip the delivery driver or to participate in 
religious or affiliate activities. The eligible SNAP participants 
served by P&D Services are particularly vulnerable and will be 
accepting deliveries in their own homes. Conditions placed on delivery 
of eligible foods to these households may be perceived as being 
coercive, even if not intended as such. Therefore, FNS believes it is 
important that any conditions imposed on food purchase and delivery 
services be limited to those strictly necessary, and related to the 
purchase and delivery of foods.
    Although FNS is proposing specific criteria related to the 
authorization and participation of P&D Services in SNAP, these 
retailers will be expected to meet all other existing program 
requirements for retailers, as appropriate. For example, in accordance 
with current 278.2(e), P&D Services may not redeem SNAP benefits before 
delivery of foods.

III. Procedural Matters

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all 
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive 
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting 
flexibility. FNS considers that the benefits of this regulation justify 
its costs. Although governmental or private nonprofit food purchasing 
and delivery services may incur additional operational costs should the 
proposals in this rule become final, most SNAP retailers also incur 
such costs. These costs are outweighed by the benefit of the greater 
program flexibility of allowing food purchasing and delivery services 
to serve the homebound elderly and disabled.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant and 
was not reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 
conformance with Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    This proposed rule has been designated as not significant by OMB. 
Therefore, no Regulatory Impact Analysis is required.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612) requires agencies 
to analyze the impact of rulemaking on small entities and consider 
alternatives that would minimize any significant impacts on a 
substantial number of small entities. Pursuant to that review, it has 
been certified that this proposed rule would not have a significant 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. Although the 
rulemaking proposes to allow additional small not-for-profit 
organizations to accept SNAP benefits, it is not anticipated that a 
substantial number of small entities will begin accepting SNAP benefits 
as a result of the rulemaking, nor will the impact on these small 
entities be significant given that some of these entities already use 
another process to accept SNAP benefits and because SNAP benefits are 
just one of the forms of payment accepted by these entities.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public 
Law 104-4, establishes requirements for Federal agencies to assess the 
effects of their regulatory actions on State, local and tribal 
governments and the private sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA, the 
Department generally must prepare a written statement, including a 
cost-benefit analysis, for proposed and final rules with ``Federal 
mandates'' that may result in expenditures by State, local or Tribal 
governments, in the aggregate, or the private sector, of $100 million 
or more in any one year. When such a statement is needed for a rule, 
section 205 of the UMRA generally requires the Department to identify 
and consider a reasonable number of regulatory alternatives and adopt 
the most cost effective or least burdensome alternative that achieves 
the objectives of the rule.
    This proposed rule contains no Federal mandates (under the 
regulatory provisions of Title II of the UMRA) for State, local and 
Tribal governments or the private sector of $100 million or more in any 
one year. Thus, the rule is not subject to the requirements of sections 
202 and 205 of the UMRA.

Executive Order 12372

    SNAP is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 
Programs under 10.551. For the reasons set forth in the final rule in 7 
CFR part 3015, subpart V, and related notice (48 FR 29115, June 24, 
1983), this program is included in the scope of Executive Order 12372, 
which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local 
officials.

Federalism Summary Impact Statement

    Executive Order 13132 requires Federal agencies to consider the 
impact of their regulatory actions on State and local governments. 
Where such actions have federalism implications, agencies are directed 
to provide a statement for inclusion in the preamble to the regulations 
describing the agency's considerations in terms of the three categories 
called for under section (6)(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order 13121.
    The Department has considered the impact of this proposed rule on 
State and local governments and has determined that this rule does not 
have federalism implications. Therefore, under section 6(b) of the 
Executive Order, a federalism summary is not required.

Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform

    This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
Civil Justice Reform. This proposed rule is intended to have preemptive 
effect with respect to any State or local laws, regulations or policies 
which conflict with its provisions or which would otherwise impede its 
full and timely implementation. This proposed rule is not intended to 
have retroactive effect unless so specified in the Effective Dates 
section of the final rule. Prior to any judicial challenge to the 
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the final rule, all applicable administrative procedures must be 
exhausted.

Civil Rights Impact Analysis

    FNS has reviewed this proposed rule in accordance with USDA 
Regulation 4300-4, ``Civil Rights Impact Analysis,'' to identify any 
major civil rights impacts the rule might have on program participants 
on the basis of religion, age, race, color, national origin, sex, 
political beliefs or disability. After a careful review of the rule's 
intent and provisions, FNS has determined that this proposed rule is 
not expected to negatively affect the participation of protected 
individuals in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Executive Order 13175

    Executive Order 13175 requires Federal agencies to consult and 
coordinate with Tribes on a government-to-government basis on policies 
that have Tribal implications, including regulations, legislative 
comments or proposed legislation, and other policy statements or 
actions that have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian 
Tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian 
Tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between 
the Federal Government and Indian Tribes. On February 18, 2015, as part 
of its regular quarterly Tribal consultation schedule, USDA engaged in 
a consultative session to obtain input by Tribal officials, or their 
designees, and Tribal members concerning the effect of this and other 
rules on the Tribes or Indian Tribal governments. No concerns regarding 
the provisions of this proposed rule were expressed.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chap. 35; 5 CFR part 
1320) requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approve all 
collections of information by a Federal agency before they can be 
implemented. Respondents are not required to respond to any collection 
of information unless it displays a current valid OMB control number. 
This rule does not contain information collection requirements subject 
to approval by the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1994.

E-Government Act Compliance

    The Department is committed to complying with the E-Government Act, 
to promote the use of the Internet and other information technologies 
to provide increased opportunities for citizen access to Government 
information and services, and for other purposes.

List of Subjects

7 CFR Part 271

    Food stamps, Grant programs-social programs, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

7 CFR Part 274

    Food stamps, Grant programs-social programs, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

7 CFR Part 278

    Banks, banking, Food stamps, Grant programs-social programs, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, 7 CFR parts 271, 274, and 
278 are proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 271--GENERAL INFORMATION AND DEFINITIONS

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1. The authority citation for part 271 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011-2036.

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2. Amend Sec.  271.2 as follows:
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a. Add the definition, in alphabetical order, for ``Food purchasing and 
delivery services''; and
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b. Revise the definitions of ``House-to-house trade route'' and 
``Retail food store.''
    The addition and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  271.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Food purchasing and delivery services means governmental or private 
nonprofit food purchasing and delivery services that purchase eligible 
foods for, and delivers these foods to, households in which the head of 
household is an elderly or disabled member who is unable to shop for 
food.
* * * * *
    House-to-house trade route means any retail food business operated 
by selling eligible foods in inventory from a truck, a bus, a pushcart, 
or other mobile vehicle.
* * * * *
    Retail food store means:
    (1) An establishment or house-to-house trade route that sells food 
for home preparation and consumption normally displayed in a public 
area, and either offers for sale, on a continuous basis, a variety of 
foods in sufficient quantities in each of the four categories of staple 
foods including perishable foods in at least two such categories 
(Criterion A) as set forth in Sec.  278.1(b)(1) of this chapter, or has 
more than 50 percent of its total gross retail sales in staple foods 
(Criterion B) as set forth in Sec.  278.1(b)(1) of this chapter as 
determined by visual inspection, marketing structure, business 
licenses, accessibility of food items offered for sale, purchase and 
sales records, counting of stockkeeping units, or other inventory or 
accounting recordkeeping methods that are customary or reasonable in 
the retail food industry as set forth in Sec.  278.1(b)(1) of this 
chapter. Entities that have more than 50 percent of their total gross 
retail sales in hot and/or cold prepared, ready-to-eat foods that are 
intended for immediate consumption either for carry-out or on-premises 
consumption, and require no additional preparation, are not eligible 
for SNAP participation as retail food stores under Sec.  278.1(b)(1) of 
this chapter.
    (2) Public or private communal dining facilities and meal delivery 
services; private nonprofit drug addict or alcoholic treatment and 
rehabilitation programs; publicly operated community mental health 
centers which conduct residential programs for drug addicts and/or 
alcoholics; public or private nonprofit group living arrangements; 
public or private nonprofit shelters for battered women and children; 
public or private nonprofit establishments, approved by an appropriate 
State or local agency, that feed homeless persons; or a restaurant that 
contracts with an appropriate State agency to provide meals at 
concessional (low or reduced) prices to homeless SNAP households;
    (3) Any stores selling equipment for procuring food by hunting and 
fishing to eligible households in Alaska, as specified in the 
definition of eligible foods;
    (4) Any private nonprofit cooperative food purchasing venture, 
including those whose members pay for food prior to receipt of the 
food;
    (5) A farmers' market; and
    (6) A governmental or private nonprofit food purchasing and 
delivery service that purchases eligible foods for, and delivers these 
foods to, households in which the head of household is an elderly or 
disabled member who is unable to shop for food.
* * * * *

PART 274--ISSUANCE AND USE OF PROGRAM BENEFITS

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3. The authority citation for part 274 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011-2036.

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4. In Sec.  274.7:
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a. Revise paragraph (c); and

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b. Redesignate paragraph (i) as paragraph (j) and revise it, and add a 
new paragraph (i).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  274.7  Benefit redemption by eligible households.

* * * * *
    (c) Transaction limits. No minimum dollar amount per transaction or 
maximum limit on the number of transactions shall be established, 
except that food purchasing and delivery services authorized under 
Sec.  278.1(j) may establish a minimum dollar amount per transaction in 
accordance with Sec.  278.2(m)(4). In addition, no transaction fees 
shall be imposed on SNAP households utilizing the EBT system to access 
their benefits.
* * * * *
    (i) Eligible households in which the head of household is an 
elderly or disabled member who is unable to shop for food may use 
Program benefits to purchase eligible foods through a food purchasing 
and delivery service authorized in accordance with Sec.  278.1.(j) of 
this chapter.
    (j) State agencies shall implement a method to ensure that access 
to prepared meals, hunting and fishing equipment, or delivered foods is 
limited to eligible households as described in paragraphs (g) through 
(i) of this section.

PART 278--PARTICIPATION OF RETAIL FOOD STORES, WHOLESALE FOOD 
CONCERNS AND INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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5. The authority citation for part 278 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011-2036.

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6. In Sec.  278.1:
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a. Redesignate paragraphs (j) through (t) as paragraphs (k) through 
(u), respectively, and add new paragraph (j);
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b. Revise newly redesignated paragraph (k);
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c. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (l)(1) by removing the words, 
``or (i)'' and adding in their place the words, ``,(i) or (j)'';
0
d. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (m)(1)(ii) by removing the words, 
``or (i)'' and adding in their place the words, ``(i) or (j)'';
0
e. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (m)(1)(iii) by removing the 
words, ``paragraph (k)(2)'' and adding in their place the words, 
``paragraph (l)(2)'';
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f. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (m)(1)(iv) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (k)(3)'' and adding in their place the words, ``paragraph 
(l)(3)'';
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g. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (p) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (k)'' and adding in their place the words, ``paragraph 
(l)'';
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h. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (r) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (q)(2)'' and ``paragraph (q)(3)'' and adding in their 
places the words, ``paragraph (r)(2)'' and ``paragraph (r)(3)'', 
respectively;
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i. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (r)(1)(i) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (q)(1)(ii)'' and adding in their place the words, 
``paragraph (r)(1)(ii)'';
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j. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (r)(1)(ii) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (q)(1)(i)'' and adding in their place the words, 
``paragraph (r)(1)(i)'';
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k. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (r)(1)(v) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (q)(1)(iv)'' and adding in their place the words, 
``paragraph (r)(1)(iv)'';
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l. Amend newly redesignated paragraph (r)(2)(iv) by removing the words, 
``paragraph (q)(2)(ii)'' and adding in their place the words, 
``paragraph (r)(2)(ii)'', and by removing the words, ``paragraph 
(q)(2)(iv) and adding in their place the words, ``paragraph 
(r)(2)(iv)''; and
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m. Remove the Effective Date Note.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  278.1  Approval of retail food stores and wholesale food 
concerns.

* * * * *
    (j) Food purchasing and delivery services for households with an 
elderly or disabled member. FNS shall authorize as retail food stores 
governmental or private nonprofit food purchasing and delivery services 
that purchase eligible food for, and deliver the food to, households in 
which the head of household, as defined in Sec.  273.1(d) of this 
chapter, is an elderly or disabled member, as defined in Sec.  271.2 of 
this chapter, who is unable to shop for food. Such services must meet 
the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. Purchasing 
and delivery services may purchase and deliver foods or non-food items 
not eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits, as long as these items 
are not paid for with SNAP benefits. Private nonprofit food purchasing 
and delivery services eligible for authorization include only those 
which meet the requirements of paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
    (k) Authorization. Upon approval, FNS shall issue a nontransferable 
authorization card to the firm. The authorization card shall be valid 
only for the time period for which the firm is authorized to accept and 
redeem SNAP benefits. The authorization card shall be retained by the 
firm until such time as the authorization period has ended, 
authorization in the program is superseded, or the card is surrendered 
or revoked as provided in this part. All firms, except those authorized 
under paragraph (j) of this section, will be authorized in the program 
for a period of 5 years. Firms authorized under paragraph (j) of this 
section will be authorized for a maximum period of 2 years. The 
specification of an authorization period in no way precludes FNS from 
periodically requesting information from a firm for purposes of 
reauthorization in the program or from withdrawing or terminating the 
authorization of a firm in accordance with this part.
* * * * *
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7. In Sec.  278.2 revise the second and third sentences of paragraph 
(b) and add paragraph (m) to read as follows:


Sec.  278.2  Participation of retail food stores.

* * * * *
    (b) * * * Although nothing in this part may be construed as 
authorizing FNS to specify the prices at which retail food stores may 
sell food, food purchasing and delivery services must provide eligible 
foods to the participating household at the price paid by the service 
for the food, without any cost markup. Further, public or private 
nonprofit homeless meal providers may only request voluntary use of 
SNAP benefits from homeless SNAP recipients and may not request such 
households using SNAP benefits to pay more than the average cost of the 
food purchased by the public or private nonprofit homeless meal 
provider contained in a meal served to the patrons of the meal service. 
* * *
* * * * *
    (m) Food purchasing and delivery services authorized under Sec.  
278.1(j) must:
    (1) Notify the participating household, at the time the household 
places a food order, the amount of any delivery fee that will be 
charged for the purchase and delivery of foods, and that the delivery 
fee cannot be paid for with SNAP benefits;
    (2) Ensure that the food purchasing and delivery service is 
provided at low or no cost, and that any delivery fee charged will not 
exceed 25 percent of the order total, up to a maximum of $20 per 
delivery for all items purchased, including eligible foods purchased 
with SNAP benefits and items purchased with other tender, combined;

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    (3) Sell eligible foods purchased for the household at the price 
paid by the service for the food without any additional cost markup;
    (4) Not impose a total order minimum of more than $50 per delivery 
for all items purchased, including eligible foods purchased with SNAP 
benefits and items purchased with other tender, combined;
    (5) Offer to accept orders and be able to deliver foods at least 
monthly;
    (6) Obtain the agreement of the participant, at the time of the 
food order, of the date and timeframe of delivery; and
    (7) Not impose any conditions on the use of the food purchase and 
delivery service which place a hardship on the SNAP household or which 
are unrelated to the purchase and delivery of foods, such as tipping of 
the delivery driver or participation in religious or other affiliate 
activities.


Sec.  278.6  [Amended]

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8. In Sec.  278.6:
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a. Amend paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(A) by removing the words, ``and (h)'' 
and adding in their place the words, ``,(h) and (i)''.
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b. Amend paragraph (l) by removing the references, ``Sec.  278.1(k)'' 
and ``Sec.  278.1(j)'' and adding in their place the references, 
``Sec.  278.1(l)'' and ``Sec.  278.1(k)'', wherever they occur, 
respectively.
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c. Amend paragraph (m) by removing the references, ``Sec.  278.1(k)'' 
and ``Sec.  278.1(j)'' and adding in their place the references, 
``Sec.  278.1(l)'' and ``Sec.  278.1(k)'', respectively.

    Dated: June 21, 2015.
Jeffrey J. Tribiano,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-17354 Filed 7-14-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                                                                                                                                 Vol. 80, No. 135

                                                                                                                                                                 Wednesday, July 15, 2015



                                                  This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                     Management and Issuance Branch,                       whether the firm’s participation will
                                                  contains notices to the public of the proposed           Retailer Policy and Management                        further the purposes of the program.
                                                  issuance of rules and regulations. The                   Division, Rm. 418, 3101 Park Center                   Accordingly, this rule proposes to
                                                  purpose of these notices is to give interested           Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22302.                    amend and revise 7 CFR part 278 to
                                                  persons an opportunity to participate in the               • All written comments submitted in                 include P&D Services as another type of
                                                  rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                                                                           response to this proposed rule will be                firm which may be eligible for
                                                  rules.
                                                                                                           included in the record and will be made               authorization as a retail food store, and
                                                                                                           available to the public. Please be                    to clarify and incorporate criteria for
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                advised that the substance of the                     participation of P&D Services as SNAP
                                                                                                           comments and the identity of the                      retailers.
                                                  Food and Nutrition Service                               individuals or entities submitting the                   Although FNS is proposing this rule
                                                                                                           comments will be subject to public                    to amend and revise regulations in
                                                  7 CFR Parts 271, 274 and 278                             disclosure. FNS will make the written                 accordance with the 2014 Farm Bill, the
                                                                                                           comments publicly available on the                    Farm Bill also permits the Secretary to
                                                  RIN 0584–AE40                                                                                                  authorize up to 20 P&D Services as retail
                                                                                                           Internet via http://www.regulations.gov.
                                                  Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      food stores prior to issuance of rules.
                                                  Program: Implementation of the                           Vicky T. Robinson, Branch Chief,                      FNS plans to authorize these stores in
                                                  Agricultural Act of 2014 Purchasing                      Retailer Management and Issuance                      the upcoming year for a one year trial
                                                  and Delivery Services for the Elderly                    Branch, Retailer Policy and                           period and will incorporate any lessons
                                                  and Disabled                                             Management Division, Rm. 418, 3101                    learned into additional guidance for
                                                                                                           Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Virginia               P&D Services’ participation. Proposed
                                                  AGENCY:  Food and Nutrition Service                      22302, 703–305–2476.                                  amendments and revisions to program
                                                  (FNS), USDA.                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                 regulations are discussed more fully in
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule.                                                                                         the next section of the preamble.
                                                                                                           I. Background
                                                  SUMMARY:    This rule proposes to revise                                                                       II. Discussion of the Rule’s Provisions
                                                                                                              This rule proposes to implement a
                                                  program regulations to implement                                                                               7 CFR Part 271
                                                                                                           provision of the Agricultural Act of
                                                  changes made by the Agricultural Act of
                                                                                                           2014 (Pub. L. 113–79; the ‘‘2014 Farm                    FNS is proposing three minor
                                                  2014 (the ‘‘2014 Farm Bill’’), which
                                                                                                           Bill’’), which amends the definition of               amendments or revisions to 7 CFR part
                                                  amends the definition of ‘‘retail food
                                                                                                           ‘‘retail food store’’ in Section 3(o) of the          271 to clarify the definition of ‘‘retail
                                                  store’’ in the Food and Nutrition Act of
                                                                                                           Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7                     food store’’ and to distinguish and
                                                  2008 (the FNA) to include governmental
                                                                                                           U.S.C. 2011 note; the ‘‘FNA’’) to include             define P&D Services as retail food
                                                  or private nonprofit food purchasing
                                                                                                           P&D Services that purchase and deliver                stores. All three changes are proposed
                                                  and delivery services (P&D Services)
                                                                                                           food to households in which the head                  for the definitions section located at
                                                  that purchase and deliver food to
                                                                                                           of household is an individual who is                  § 271.2.
                                                  households in which the head of                                                                                   First, FNS proposes to add to § 271.2
                                                                                                           unable to shop for food, and who is 60
                                                  household is an individual who is                                                                              a definition for ‘‘food purchasing and
                                                                                                           years of age or older, or physically or
                                                  unable to shop for food, and who is 60                                                                         delivery services’’ which says that the
                                                                                                           mentally handicapped, or otherwise
                                                  years of age or older, or physically or                                                                        term means governmental or private
                                                                                                           disabled. Today, retail food stores are
                                                  mentally handicapped or otherwise                                                                              nonprofit food purchasing and delivery
                                                                                                           authorized to accept SNAP benefits in
                                                  disabled. Expansion of the definition of                                                                       services that purchase eligible foods for,
                                                                                                           exchange for eligible foods, as defined
                                                  ‘‘retail food store’’ to allow P&D                                                                             and delivers these foods to, households
                                                                                                           in program regulations at 7 CFR part
                                                  Services to become authorized                                                                                  in which the head of household is an
                                                                                                           271, at § 271.2. As a result of the 2014
                                                  Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                                                                              elderly or disabled member who is
                                                                                                           Farm Bill, approved P&D Services will
                                                  Program (SNAP) retailers is expected to                                                                        unable to shop for food. Second, FNS
                                                                                                           also be permitted to accept SNAP
                                                  increase accessibility to the program for                                                                      proposes to revise the definition of
                                                                                                           benefits for the SNAP eligible foods that
                                                  homebound elderly and disabled                                                                                 ‘‘house-to-house trade route’’ to clarify
                                                                                                           they purchase and deliver to qualifying
                                                  persons.                                                                                                       that it includes any retail food business
                                                                                                           households.
                                                  DATES:  Written comments must be                            Currently, a number of different types             operated by selling eligible foods in
                                                  received on or before September 14,                      of firms may be authorized to accept                  inventory from a truck bus, pushcart or
                                                  2015 to be assured of consideration.                     SNAP benefits as retail food stores,                  other mobile vehicle. FNS proposes to
                                                  ADDRESSES: FNS invites interested                        including, but not limited to, public or              add ‘‘by selling eligible foods in
                                                  persons to submit written comments on                    private communal dining facilities, meal              inventory’’ to this definition to
                                                  this proposed rule. Comments may be                      delivery services, private nonprofit                  distinguish P&D Services, which may
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                                                  submitted in writing by one of the                       cooperative food purchasing ventures                  also operate from a mobile vehicle, but
                                                  following methods:                                       and farmers’ markets. All firms apply                 which will not maintain an inventory of
                                                    • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                    for authorization through FNS which                   foods. Rather, P&D Services typically
                                                  http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the                   may, or may not, authorize the firm as                purchase eligible foods from another
                                                  online instructions for submitting                       a SNAP retailer based upon the                        retailer and deliver these foods to SNAP
                                                  comments.                                                information provided in the application               households. Finally, FNS proposes to
                                                    • Mail: Send comments to Vicky T.                      and a determination of whether the firm               amend the definition of ‘‘retail food
                                                  Robinson, Branch Chief, Retailer                         meets Program requirements and                        store’’ by adding paragraph (6) under


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                                                  the term, to incorporate P&D services as                 authorized in this paragraph and                      household can consider the cost of the
                                                  part of the definition of ‘‘retail food                  clarifies that P&D Services may                       delivery fee when making decisions
                                                  store.’’                                                 purchase and deliver to households                    regarding the use of the service and the
                                                                                                           foods or non-food items not eligible for              purchase of foods, and that the
                                                  7 CFR Part 274
                                                                                                           purchase with SNAP benefits, as long as               household is aware that it must use
                                                     FNS proposes a few amendments to                      these purchases are not paid for using                another form of payment besides SNAP
                                                  § 274.7, to clarify which households                     SNAP benefits.                                        benefits for delivery fees. A clear
                                                  may use SNAP benefits to purchase                           FNS then proposes to amend                         understanding of the delivery fee and its
                                                  eligible foods through P&D Services and                  paragraph (k) of § 278.1, as redesignated,            payment method is important for both
                                                  to clarify transaction limits for P&D                    which provides 5 years as the period of               the household and the P&D Service to
                                                  services. Specifically, FNS proposes to                  authorization for retail food stores.                 have a successful transaction.
                                                  amend paragraph (c) of this section                      Because P&D Services do not maintain                     In paragraph (m)(2), FNS would
                                                  regarding transaction limits. Currently,                 an inventory of eligible foods and must               require P&D Services to provide its food
                                                  program regulations provide that no                      have third party sources of eligible                  purchasing and delivery services at low
                                                  minimum dollar amount per transaction                    foods, and because they work with                     or no cost, as required by the 2014 Farm
                                                  may be established. However, given that                  particularly vulnerable SNAP                          Bill. Although the Farm Bill does not
                                                  P&D services are providing a delivery                    households in their own homes, FNS                    specify any limit on the amount of the
                                                  service, it may not be economical or                     finds it is prudent to require a shorter              delivery fee, FNS believes that, given
                                                  efficient for such services to make                      authorization period of 2 years. The                  the vulnerable population being served,
                                                  deliveries of small dollar values of                     shorter authorization period would                    it is important to propose a required
                                                  eligible foods. Therefore, FNS proposes                  allow FNS to have greater oversight of                limitation on the amount of the delivery
                                                  to amend this paragraph by allowing                      P&D Services, thereby ensuring stronger               fee to ensure that the cost of the delivery
                                                  P&D Services to establish a minimum                      program integrity.                                    service is not excessive. Accordingly,
                                                  dollar amount per transaction. In                           FNS also proposes to amend                         FNS proposes that the delivery fee
                                                  proposed § 278.2(m)(4), FNS specifies                    § 278.2(b) regarding equal treatment for              charged cannot exceed 25 percent of the
                                                  that P&D Services may require an order                   SNAP customers. Specifically, one                     order total, up to a maximum of $20 per
                                                  minimum of not more than $50.                            provision of this paragraph provides                  delivery for all items purchased for
                                                     In § 274.7, FNS inserts a new                         that FNS is not authorized to specify                 delivery, including items not eligible for
                                                  paragraph (i), which proposes to allow                   prices at which retail food stores may                payment with SNAP benefits and which
                                                  households in which the head of                          sell food. While this remains true, the               are paid for using another form of
                                                  household is an elderly or disabled                      2014 Farm Bill specifies that food                    payment. However, FNS would
                                                  member who is unable to shop for food                    purchasing and delivery services must                 encourage P&D Services to base any
                                                  to use SNAP benefits to purchase                         provide eligible foods to the                         delivery fee, within these parameters,
                                                  eligible foods through a food purchasing                 participating household at the price                  on a sliding scale taking into account
                                                  and delivery service authorized in                       paid by the service for the food, without             factors such as the household’s income.
                                                  accordance with § 278.1(j). FNS then                     any cost markup, as a condition of being                 In paragraph (m)(3), FNS proposes to
                                                  moves current paragraph (i) to                           authorized. Accordingly, FNS proposes                 require P&D Services to sell eligible
                                                  paragraph (j) and amends it. Currently,                  to include this language in this                      foods purchased for the household at
                                                  this paragraph says that State agencies                  paragraph (b). To note, this paragraph                the price paid by the service for the food
                                                  must implement a method to ensure that                   also prohibits retail food stores from                without any additional cost markup.
                                                  access to prepared meals and hunting                     charging tax on eligible foods. Likewise,             Again, this requirement is specified in
                                                  and fishing equipment is limited to                      P&D Services authorized as retail food                the 2014 Farm Bill. P&D Services should
                                                  eligible households. FNS proposes to                     stores would not be permitted to charge               also be aware that 278.2(b) prohibits
                                                  amend this paragraph by adding the                       households tax on eligible foods.                     retail food stores from charging tax on
                                                  same implementation requirement of                          Finally, FNS proposes to add a new                 eligible foods purchased with SNAP
                                                  State agencies for households eligible                   paragraph (m) to § 278.2, which details               benefits. Therefore, P&D Services would
                                                  for P&D Services.                                        the requirements of participation for                 not be permitted to charge any tax paid
                                                                                                           retail food stores, by adding paragraphs              for these foods to the households they
                                                  7 CFR Part 278                                           (m)(1) through (7) which contain                      serve.
                                                    In this rule, FNS proposes to revise                   requirements specific to P&D Services.                   In paragraph (m)(4), FNS proposes to
                                                  and amend 7 CFR part 278 to                              Paragraphs (m)(1) through (3) contain                 allow P&D Services, at their option, to
                                                  incorporate criteria for the authorization               proposed requirements specifically                    impose a total order minimum of up to
                                                  and participation of P&D Services                        articulated in the 2014 Farm Bill, while              $50 per delivery for all items purchased
                                                  throughout. Following is a discussion of                 paragraphs (4) through (7) contain                    for delivery, including items not eligible
                                                  the major changes to this part proposed                  proposed requirements either necessary                for payment with SNAP benefits and
                                                  in this rule. Additional minor                           to ensure the legitimate use of SNAP                  which are paid for using another form
                                                  conforming changes are also being made                   benefits or to help ensure that the                   of payment. This provision recognizes
                                                  to § 278.6, imposing the same penalty                    participation of P&D Services will                    that it may be difficult for P&D Services
                                                  requirements of P&D Services as are                      further the purposes of the program.                  to provide their services for very small
                                                  required of other firms.                                    In paragraph (m)(1), FNS proposes to               order amounts. However, a larger limit
                                                    As for major changes, FNS proposes                     require that P&D Services notify the                  may make the service inaccessible to
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                                                  to amend § 278.1, which provides the                     participating household, at the time the              many eligible SNAP participants. The
                                                  process and criteria for authorization of                household places a food order, of any                 Agency would be very interested in
                                                  various firms as retail food stores, by                  delivery fee that will be charged for the             receiving comments on this proposed
                                                  inserting paragraph (j), which adds P&D                  purchase and delivery of foods. FNS                   provision.
                                                  Services as a type of firm that may be                   also proposes that, at the same time,                    In paragraph (m)(5), FNS proposes to
                                                  authorized as a retail food store. FNS                   P&D Services notify the household that                require P&D Services to be able to
                                                  also proposes the requirements that P&D                  a delivery fee cannot be paid with SNAP               accept orders for eligible foods, and
                                                  Services must meet in order to be                        benefits. This ensures that the                       deliver these foods, at least monthly.


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                                                  This allows the homebound elderly and                    environmental, public health and safety               rules with ‘‘Federal mandates’’ that may
                                                  disabled persons served by P&D                           effects, distributive impacts, and                    result in expenditures by State, local or
                                                  Services to have access to eligible foods                equity). Executive Order 13563                        Tribal governments, in the aggregate, or
                                                  with some regularity, and it allows them                 emphasizes the importance of                          the private sector, of $100 million or
                                                  the opportunity to plan their collective                 quantifying both costs and benefits, of               more in any one year. When such a
                                                  food purchases during any given month.                   reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,                 statement is needed for a rule, section
                                                     In paragraph (m)(6), FNS proposes to                  and of promoting flexibility. FNS                     205 of the UMRA generally requires the
                                                  require P&D Services to obtain the                       considers that the benefits of this                   Department to identify and consider a
                                                  agreement of the household, at the time                  regulation justify its costs. Although                reasonable number of regulatory
                                                  of the food order, of the date and                       governmental or private nonprofit food                alternatives and adopt the most cost
                                                  timeframe of delivery. This proposed                     purchasing and delivery services may                  effective or least burdensome alternative
                                                  requirement, that both the P&D Service                   incur additional operational costs                    that achieves the objectives of the rule.
                                                  and the household agree to a specific                    should the proposals in this rule                        This proposed rule contains no
                                                  date and timeframe of delivery, is                       become final, most SNAP retailers also                Federal mandates (under the regulatory
                                                  intended to benefit both the service and                 incur such costs. These costs are                     provisions of Title II of the UMRA) for
                                                  the household. It is important that the                  outweighed by the benefit of the greater              State, local and Tribal governments or
                                                  household provides input and                             program flexibility of allowing food                  the private sector of $100 million or
                                                  agreement as to the time that the                        purchasing and delivery services to                   more in any one year. Thus, the rule is
                                                  delivery will take place. At the same                    serve the homebound elderly and                       not subject to the requirements of
                                                  time, it helps to ensure for the P&D                     disabled.                                             sections 202 and 205 of the UMRA.
                                                  Service that someone will be available                      This proposed rule has been
                                                                                                           determined to be not significant and                  Executive Order 12372
                                                  to accept the delivery. While the
                                                  proposed rule would not dictate the                      was not reviewed by the Office of                       SNAP is listed in the Catalog of
                                                  maximum window of delivery allowed,                      Management and Budget (OMB) in                        Federal Domestic Assistance Programs
                                                  it is recommended that any delivery                      conformance with Executive Order                      under 10.551. For the reasons set forth
                                                  timeframe does not exceed two hours.                     12866.                                                in the final rule in 7 CFR part 3015,
                                                     In paragraph (m)(7), FNS proposes                                                                           subpart V, and related notice (48 FR
                                                                                                           Regulatory Impact Analysis                            29115, June 24, 1983), this program is
                                                  that P&D Services may not impose any
                                                  conditions on the use of the food                          This proposed rule has been                         included in the scope of Executive
                                                  purchase and delivery service which                      designated as not significant by OMB.                 Order 12372, which requires
                                                  place a hardship on the SNAP                             Therefore, no Regulatory Impact                       intergovernmental consultation with
                                                  household, or which are unrelated to                     Analysis is required.                                 State and local officials.
                                                  the purchase and delivery of foods.                      Regulatory Flexibility Act                            Federalism Summary Impact Statement
                                                  Such additional conditions would
                                                                                                              The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                    Executive Order 13132 requires
                                                  include a requirement to tip the delivery
                                                                                                           U.S.C. 601–612) requires agencies to                  Federal agencies to consider the impact
                                                  driver or to participate in religious or
                                                                                                           analyze the impact of rulemaking on                   of their regulatory actions on State and
                                                  affiliate activities. The eligible SNAP
                                                                                                           small entities and consider alternatives              local governments. Where such actions
                                                  participants served by P&D Services are
                                                                                                           that would minimize any significant                   have federalism implications, agencies
                                                  particularly vulnerable and will be
                                                                                                           impacts on a substantial number of                    are directed to provide a statement for
                                                  accepting deliveries in their own homes.
                                                                                                           small entities. Pursuant to that review,              inclusion in the preamble to the
                                                  Conditions placed on delivery of
                                                                                                           it has been certified that this proposed              regulations describing the agency’s
                                                  eligible foods to these households may
                                                                                                           rule would not have a significant impact              considerations in terms of the three
                                                  be perceived as being coercive, even if
                                                                                                           on a substantial number of small                      categories called for under section
                                                  not intended as such. Therefore, FNS
                                                                                                           entities. Although the rulemaking                     (6)(b)(2)(B) of Executive Order 13121.
                                                  believes it is important that any
                                                                                                           proposes to allow additional small not-                 The Department has considered the
                                                  conditions imposed on food purchase
                                                                                                           for-profit organizations to accept SNAP               impact of this proposed rule on State
                                                  and delivery services be limited to those
                                                                                                           benefits, it is not anticipated that a                and local governments and has
                                                  strictly necessary, and related to the
                                                                                                           substantial number of small entities will             determined that this rule does not have
                                                  purchase and delivery of foods.
                                                                                                           begin accepting SNAP benefits as a                    federalism implications. Therefore,
                                                     Although FNS is proposing specific
                                                                                                           result of the rulemaking, nor will the                under section 6(b) of the Executive
                                                  criteria related to the authorization and
                                                                                                           impact on these small entities be                     Order, a federalism summary is not
                                                  participation of P&D Services in SNAP,
                                                                                                           significant given that some of these                  required.
                                                  these retailers will be expected to meet
                                                                                                           entities already use another process to
                                                  all other existing program requirements                                                                        Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
                                                                                                           accept SNAP benefits and because
                                                  for retailers, as appropriate. For                                                                             Reform
                                                                                                           SNAP benefits are just one of the forms
                                                  example, in accordance with current                                                                              This proposed rule has been reviewed
                                                                                                           of payment accepted by these entities.
                                                  278.2(e), P&D Services may not redeem                                                                          under Executive Order 12988, Civil
                                                  SNAP benefits before delivery of foods.                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                          Justice Reform. This proposed rule is
                                                  III. Procedural Matters                                    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                   intended to have preemptive effect with
                                                                                                           Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public                     respect to any State or local laws,
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                                                  Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                         Law 104–4, establishes requirements for               regulations or policies which conflict
                                                     Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                      Federal agencies to assess the effects of             with its provisions or which would
                                                  direct agencies to assess all costs and                  their regulatory actions on State, local              otherwise impede its full and timely
                                                  benefits of available regulatory                         and tribal governments and the private                implementation. This proposed rule is
                                                  alternatives and, if regulation is                       sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA,                not intended to have retroactive effect
                                                  necessary, to select regulatory                          the Department generally must prepare                 unless so specified in the Effective Dates
                                                  approaches that maximize net benefits                    a written statement, including a cost-                section of the final rule. Prior to any
                                                  (including potential economic,                           benefit analysis, for proposed and final              judicial challenge to the provisions of


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                                                  the final rule, all applicable                           citizen access to Government                           of this chapter, or has more than 50
                                                  administrative procedures must be                        information and services, and for other                percent of its total gross retail sales in
                                                  exhausted.                                               purposes.                                              staple foods (Criterion B) as set forth in
                                                                                                                                                                  § 278.1(b)(1) of this chapter as
                                                  Civil Rights Impact Analysis                             List of Subjects
                                                                                                                                                                  determined by visual inspection,
                                                    FNS has reviewed this proposed rule                    7 CFR Part 271                                         marketing structure, business licenses,
                                                  in accordance with USDA Regulation                                                                              accessibility of food items offered for
                                                  4300–4, ‘‘Civil Rights Impact Analysis,’’                  Food stamps, Grant programs-social
                                                                                                           programs, Reporting and recordkeeping                  sale, purchase and sales records,
                                                  to identify any major civil rights                                                                              counting of stockkeeping units, or other
                                                  impacts the rule might have on program                   requirements.
                                                                                                                                                                  inventory or accounting recordkeeping
                                                  participants on the basis of religion, age,              7 CFR Part 274                                         methods that are customary or
                                                  race, color, national origin, sex, political               Food stamps, Grant programs-social                   reasonable in the retail food industry as
                                                  beliefs or disability. After a careful                   programs, Reporting and recordkeeping                  set forth in § 278.1(b)(1) of this chapter.
                                                  review of the rule’s intent and                          requirements.                                          Entities that have more than 50 percent
                                                  provisions, FNS has determined that                                                                             of their total gross retail sales in hot
                                                  this proposed rule is not expected to                    7 CFR Part 278                                         and/or cold prepared, ready-to-eat foods
                                                  negatively affect the participation of                     Banks, banking, Food stamps, Grant                   that are intended for immediate
                                                  protected individuals in the                             programs-social programs, Penalties,                   consumption either for carry-out or on-
                                                  Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                        Reporting and recordkeeping                            premises consumption, and require no
                                                  Program.                                                 requirements.                                          additional preparation, are not eligible
                                                                                                             For the reasons stated in the                        for SNAP participation as retail food
                                                  Executive Order 13175
                                                                                                           preamble, 7 CFR parts 271, 274, and 278                stores under § 278.1(b)(1) of this
                                                    Executive Order 13175 requires                                                                                chapter.
                                                  Federal agencies to consult and                          are proposed to be amended as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    (2) Public or private communal dining
                                                  coordinate with Tribes on a                              PART 271—GENERAL INFORMATION                           facilities and meal delivery services;
                                                  government-to-government basis on                        AND DEFINITIONS                                        private nonprofit drug addict or
                                                  policies that have Tribal implications,                                                                         alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation
                                                  including regulations, legislative                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 271               programs; publicly operated community
                                                  comments or proposed legislation, and                    continues to read as follows:                          mental health centers which conduct
                                                  other policy statements or actions that                                                                         residential programs for drug addicts
                                                                                                                Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036.
                                                  have substantial direct effects on one or                                                                       and/or alcoholics; public or private
                                                  more Indian Tribes, on the relationship                  ■ 2. Amend § 271.2 as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                  nonprofit group living arrangements;
                                                  between the Federal Government and                       ■ a. Add the definition, in alphabetical
                                                                                                                                                                  public or private nonprofit shelters for
                                                  Indian Tribes, or on the distribution of                 order, for ‘‘Food purchasing and
                                                                                                                                                                  battered women and children; public or
                                                  power and responsibilities between the                   delivery services’’; and
                                                                                                                                                                  private nonprofit establishments,
                                                                                                           ■ b. Revise the definitions of ‘‘House-to-
                                                  Federal Government and Indian Tribes.                                                                           approved by an appropriate State or
                                                  On February 18, 2015, as part of its                     house trade route’’ and ‘‘Retail food
                                                                                                                                                                  local agency, that feed homeless
                                                  regular quarterly Tribal consultation                    store.’’
                                                                                                             The addition and revisions read as                   persons; or a restaurant that contracts
                                                  schedule, USDA engaged in a                                                                                     with an appropriate State agency to
                                                                                                           follows:
                                                  consultative session to obtain input by                                                                         provide meals at concessional (low or
                                                  Tribal officials, or their designees, and                § 271.2    Definitions.                                reduced) prices to homeless SNAP
                                                  Tribal members concerning the effect of                  *      *    *      *     *                             households;
                                                  this and other rules on the Tribes or                       Food purchasing and delivery services                 (3) Any stores selling equipment for
                                                  Indian Tribal governments. No concerns                   means governmental or private                          procuring food by hunting and fishing
                                                  regarding the provisions of this                         nonprofit food purchasing and delivery                 to eligible households in Alaska, as
                                                  proposed rule were expressed.                            services that purchase eligible foods for,             specified in the definition of eligible
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act                                  and delivers these foods to, households                foods;
                                                                                                           in which the head of household is an                     (4) Any private nonprofit cooperative
                                                    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                                                                           food purchasing venture, including
                                                                                                           elderly or disabled member who is
                                                  (44 U.S.C. chap. 35; 5 CFR part 1320)                                                                           those whose members pay for food prior
                                                                                                           unable to shop for food.
                                                  requires the Office of Management and                                                                           to receipt of the food;
                                                  Budget (OMB) approve all collections of                  *      *    *      *     *                               (5) A farmers’ market; and
                                                  information by a Federal agency before                      House-to-house trade route means any                  (6) A governmental or private
                                                  they can be implemented. Respondents                     retail food business operated by selling               nonprofit food purchasing and delivery
                                                  are not required to respond to any                       eligible foods in inventory from a truck,              service that purchases eligible foods for,
                                                  collection of information unless it                      a bus, a pushcart, or other mobile                     and delivers these foods to, households
                                                  displays a current valid OMB control                     vehicle.                                               in which the head of household is an
                                                  number. This rule does not contain                       *      *    *      *     *                             elderly or disabled member who is
                                                  information collection requirements                         Retail food store means:                            unable to shop for food.
                                                  subject to approval by the Office of                        (1) An establishment or house-to-                   *      *     *     *     *
                                                  Management and Budget under the                          house trade route that sells food for
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                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1994.                         home preparation and consumption                       PART 274—ISSUANCE AND USE OF
                                                                                                           normally displayed in a public area, and               PROGRAM BENEFITS
                                                  E-Government Act Compliance                              either offers for sale, on a continuous
                                                    The Department is committed to                         basis, a variety of foods in sufficient                ■ 3. The authority citation for part 274
                                                  complying with the E-Government Act,                     quantities in each of the four categories              continues to read as follows:
                                                  to promote the use of the Internet and                   of staple foods including perishable                       Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036.
                                                  other information technologies to                        foods in at least two such categories                  ■   4. In § 274.7:
                                                  provide increased opportunities for                      (Criterion A) as set forth in § 278.1(b)(1)            ■   a. Revise paragraph (c); and


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                                                  ■ b. Redesignate paragraph (i) as                        ■  g. Amend newly redesignated                        for the time period for which the firm
                                                  paragraph (j) and revise it, and add a                   paragraph (p) by removing the words,                  is authorized to accept and redeem
                                                  new paragraph (i).                                       ‘‘paragraph (k)’’ and adding in their                 SNAP benefits. The authorization card
                                                    The revisions and addition read as                     place the words, ‘‘paragraph (l)’’;                   shall be retained by the firm until such
                                                  follows:                                                 ■ h. Amend newly redesignated                         time as the authorization period has
                                                                                                           paragraph (r) by removing the words,                  ended, authorization in the program is
                                                  § 274.7 Benefit redemption by eligible                   ‘‘paragraph (q)(2)’’ and ‘‘paragraph                  superseded, or the card is surrendered
                                                  households.
                                                                                                           (q)(3)’’ and adding in their places the               or revoked as provided in this part. All
                                                  *       *     *    *    *                                words, ‘‘paragraph (r)(2)’’ and                       firms, except those authorized under
                                                     (c) Transaction limits. No minimum                    ‘‘paragraph (r)(3)’’, respectively;                   paragraph (j) of this section, will be
                                                  dollar amount per transaction or                         ■ i. Amend newly redesignated                         authorized in the program for a period
                                                  maximum limit on the number of                           paragraph (r)(1)(i) by removing the                   of 5 years. Firms authorized under
                                                  transactions shall be established, except                words, ‘‘paragraph (q)(1)(ii)’’ and adding            paragraph (j) of this section will be
                                                  that food purchasing and delivery                        in their place the words, ‘‘paragraph                 authorized for a maximum period of 2
                                                  services authorized under § 278.1(j) may                 (r)(1)(ii)’’;                                         years. The specification of an
                                                  establish a minimum dollar amount per                    ■ j. Amend newly redesignated                         authorization period in no way
                                                  transaction in accordance with                           paragraph (r)(1)(ii) by removing the                  precludes FNS from periodically
                                                  § 278.2(m)(4). In addition, no                           words, ‘‘paragraph (q)(1)(i)’’ and adding             requesting information from a firm for
                                                  transaction fees shall be imposed on                     in their place the words, ‘‘paragraph                 purposes of reauthorization in the
                                                  SNAP households utilizing the EBT                        (r)(1)(i)’’;                                          program or from withdrawing or
                                                  system to access their benefits.                         ■ k. Amend newly redesignated                         terminating the authorization of a firm
                                                  *       *     *    *    *                                paragraph (r)(1)(v) by removing the                   in accordance with this part.
                                                     (i) Eligible households in which the                  words, ‘‘paragraph (q)(1)(iv)’’ and                   *     *     *     *      *
                                                  head of household is an elderly or                       adding in their place the words,                      ■ 7. In § 278.2 revise the second and
                                                  disabled member who is unable to shop                    ‘‘paragraph (r)(1)(iv)’’;                             third sentences of paragraph (b) and add
                                                  for food may use Program benefits to                     ■ l. Amend newly redesignated
                                                                                                                                                                 paragraph (m) to read as follows:
                                                  purchase eligible foods through a food                   paragraph (r)(2)(iv) by removing the
                                                  purchasing and delivery service                          words, ‘‘paragraph (q)(2)(ii)’’ and adding            § 278.2    Participation of retail food stores.
                                                  authorized in accordance with                            in their place the words, ‘‘paragraph                 *      *    *     *     *
                                                  § 278.1.(j) of this chapter.                             (r)(2)(ii)’’, and by removing the words,                 (b) * * * Although nothing in this
                                                     (j) State agencies shall implement a                  ‘‘paragraph (q)(2)(iv) and adding in their            part may be construed as authorizing
                                                  method to ensure that access to                          place the words, ‘‘paragraph (r)(2)(iv)’’;            FNS to specify the prices at which retail
                                                  prepared meals, hunting and fishing                      and                                                   food stores may sell food, food
                                                  equipment, or delivered foods is limited                 ■ m. Remove the Effective Date Note.                  purchasing and delivery services must
                                                  to eligible households as described in                      The revisions and additions read as                provide eligible foods to the
                                                  paragraphs (g) through (i) of this section.              follows:                                              participating household at the price
                                                                                                           § 278.1 Approval of retail food stores and            paid by the service for the food, without
                                                  PART 278—PARTICIPATION OF
                                                                                                           wholesale food concerns.                              any cost markup. Further, public or
                                                  RETAIL FOOD STORES, WHOLESALE
                                                                                                           *       *    *    *     *                             private nonprofit homeless meal
                                                  FOOD CONCERNS AND INSURED
                                                                                                              (j) Food purchasing and delivery                   providers may only request voluntary
                                                  FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
                                                                                                           services for households with an elderly               use of SNAP benefits from homeless
                                                  ■ 5. The authority citation for part 278                 or disabled member. FNS shall                         SNAP recipients and may not request
                                                  continues to read as follows:                            authorize as retail food stores                       such households using SNAP benefits to
                                                      Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2011–2036.                       governmental or private nonprofit food                pay more than the average cost of the
                                                                                                           purchasing and delivery services that                 food purchased by the public or private
                                                  ■  6. In § 278.1:
                                                                                                           purchase eligible food for, and deliver               nonprofit homeless meal provider
                                                  ■  a. Redesignate paragraphs (j) through
                                                                                                           the food to, households in which the                  contained in a meal served to the
                                                  (t) as paragraphs (k) through (u),
                                                                                                           head of household, as defined in                      patrons of the meal service. * * *
                                                  respectively, and add new paragraph (j);
                                                  ■ b. Revise newly redesignated                           § 273.1(d) of this chapter, is an elderly             *      *    *     *     *
                                                  paragraph (k);                                           or disabled member, as defined in                        (m) Food purchasing and delivery
                                                  ■ c. Amend newly redesignated                            § 271.2 of this chapter, who is unable to             services authorized under § 278.1(j)
                                                  paragraph (l)(1) by removing the words,                  shop for food. Such services must meet                must:
                                                  ‘‘or (i)’’ and adding in their place the                 the requirements of paragraphs (a) and                   (1) Notify the participating household,
                                                  words, ‘‘,(i) or (j)’’;                                  (b) of this section. Purchasing and                   at the time the household places a food
                                                  ■ d. Amend newly redesignated                            delivery services may purchase and                    order, the amount of any delivery fee
                                                  paragraph (m)(1)(ii) by removing the                     deliver foods or non-food items not                   that will be charged for the purchase
                                                  words, ‘‘or (i)’’ and adding in their place              eligible for purchase with SNAP                       and delivery of foods, and that the
                                                  the words, ‘‘(i) or (j)’’;                               benefits, as long as these items are not              delivery fee cannot be paid for with
                                                  ■ e. Amend newly redesignated                            paid for with SNAP benefits. Private                  SNAP benefits;
                                                  paragraph (m)(1)(iii) by removing the                    nonprofit food purchasing and delivery                   (2) Ensure that the food purchasing
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                                                  words, ‘‘paragraph (k)(2)’’ and adding in                services eligible for authorization                   and delivery service is provided at low
                                                  their place the words, ‘‘paragraph                       include only those which meet the                     or no cost, and that any delivery fee
                                                  (l)(2)’’;                                                requirements of paragraph (d)(1) of this              charged will not exceed 25 percent of
                                                  ■ f. Amend newly redesignated                            section.                                              the order total, up to a maximum of $20
                                                  paragraph (m)(1)(iv) by removing the                        (k) Authorization. Upon approval,                  per delivery for all items purchased,
                                                  words, ‘‘paragraph (k)(3)’’ and adding in                FNS shall issue a nontransferable                     including eligible foods purchased with
                                                  their place the words, ‘‘paragraph                       authorization card to the firm. The                   SNAP benefits and items purchased
                                                  (l)(3)’’;                                                authorization card shall be valid only                with other tender, combined;


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                                                     (3) Sell eligible foods purchased for                 SUMMARY:    This notice requests                      DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
                                                  the household at the price paid by the                   comments on a petition by the Aircraft                Monday through Friday, except Federal
                                                  service for the food without any                         Owner and Pilots Association (AOPA)                   holidays.
                                                  additional cost markup;                                  to revise certain policies concerning                    For more information on the notice
                                                     (4) Not impose a total order minimum                  flying clubs in the Federal Aviation                  and comment process, see the
                                                  of more than $50 per delivery for all                    Administration (FAA) Order 5190.6B,                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                                  items purchased, including eligible                      FAA Airport Compliance Manual. As                     this document.
                                                  foods purchased with SNAP benefits                       part of its effort to promote flying clubs,              Docket: To read background
                                                  and items purchased with other tender,                   AOPA has requested certain revisions to               documents or comments received, go to
                                                  combined;                                                FAA guidance intended to lower                        http://www.regulations.gov at any time
                                                     (5) Offer to accept orders and be able                barriers for new flying clubs. These                  or to Room W12–140 on the ground
                                                  to deliver foods at least monthly;                       revisions allow flight instructors and                floor of the West Building, 1200 New
                                                     (6) Obtain the agreement of the                       mechanics who are club members to                     Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC,
                                                  participant, at the time of the food                     receive monetary compensation for                     between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
                                                  order, of the date and timeframe of                      services provided to club members.                    through Friday, except Federal holidays.
                                                  delivery; and                                               On April 3, 2015, the AOPA Senior                     Privacy: We will post all comments
                                                     (7) Not impose any conditions on the                  Vice President for Government Affairs &               we receive, without change, to http://
                                                  use of the food purchase and delivery                    Advocacy, James W. Coon, wrote to Mr.                 www.regulations.gov, including any
                                                  service which place a hardship on the                    Randall Fiertz, FAA’s Director of the                 personal information you provide.
                                                  SNAP household or which are unrelated                    Office of Airport Compliance and                      Using the search function of our docket
                                                  to the purchase and delivery of foods,                   Management Analysis proposing                         Web site, anyone can find and read the
                                                  such as tipping of the delivery driver or                revision to FAA guidance regarding                    comments received into any of our
                                                  participation in religious or other                      compensation for flight instructors and               dockets, including the name of the
                                                  affiliate activities.                                    persons maintaining aircraft within the               individual sending the comment (or
                                                                                                           context of flying club operations. AOPA               signing the comment for an association,
                                                  § 278.6   [Amended]                                      seeks ‘‘to help current flying clubs and              business, labor union, etc.). You may
                                                  ■  8. In § 278.6:                                        airport sponsors comply with the FAA                  review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
                                                  ■  a. Amend paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(A) by                  guidance outlined in 5190.6B, and to                  Statement in the Federal Register
                                                  removing the words, ‘‘and (h)’’ and                      provide future flying clubs the                       published on April 11, 2000 (65 FR
                                                  adding in their place the words, ‘‘,(h)                  opportunity to strengthen and unify                   19477–78).
                                                  and (i)’’.                                               general aviation pilots.’’ AOPA states                   Availability of Documents: You can
                                                  ■ b. Amend paragraph (l) by removing                     that its goal is ‘‘to provide guidance that           get an electronic copy of this Policy and
                                                  the references, ‘‘§ 278.1(k)’’ and                       is attainable and ensures educated                    all other documents in this docket using
                                                  ‘‘§ 278.1(j)’’ and adding in their place                 compliance from all airport users,’’ and              the Internet by:
                                                  the references, ‘‘§ 278.1(l)’’ and                       thus asks for ‘‘updated guidance                         (1) Searching the Federal
                                                  ‘‘§ 278.1(k)’’, wherever they occur,                     regarding compensation for flight                     eRulemaking portal (http://
                                                  respectively.                                            instructors and maintainers’’ because                 www.faa.gov/regulations/search);
                                                  ■ c. Amend paragraph (m) by removing                     ‘‘flight instructors and aviation                        (2) Visiting FAA’s Regulations and
                                                  the references, ‘‘§ 278.1(k)’’ and                       mechanics are valuable assets to the                  Policies Web page at (http://
                                                  ‘‘§ 278.1(j)’’ and adding in their place                 aviation industry, and should be granted              www.faa.gov/regulations_policies; or
                                                  the references, ‘‘§ 278.1(l)’’ and                       the privilege of fair compensation for                   (3) Accessing the Government
                                                  ‘‘§ 278.1(k)’’, respectively.                            their efforts on a local level.’’                     Printing Office’s Web page at (http://
                                                    Dated: June 21, 2015.                                  DATES: Send your comments on or                       www.gpoaccess.gov/index.html.
                                                  Jeffrey J. Tribiano,                                     before August 14, 2015. The FAA will                     You can also get a copy by sending a
                                                                                                           consider comments on the petition. Any                request to the Federal Aviation
                                                  Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition
                                                  Service.                                                 revisions resulting from the original                 Administration, Office of Airport
                                                                                                           petition or comments received will be                 Compliance and Management Analysis,
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–17354 Filed 7–14–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                           adopted as of the date of a subsequent                800 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  BILLING CODE 3410–30–P
                                                                                                           publication in the Federal Register.                  Washington, DC 20591, or by calling
                                                                                                                                                                 (202) 267–3085. Make sure to identify
                                                                                                           ADDRESSES: You may send comments
                                                                                                                                                                 the docket number, notice number, or
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                             [identified by Docket Number FAA–
                                                                                                                                                                 amendment number of this proceeding.
                                                                                                           2015–2022] using any of the following
                                                                                                           methods:                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  Federal Aviation Administration
                                                                                                              • Government-wide rulemaking Web                   Miguel Vasconcelos, Airport
                                                  14 CFR Chapter I                                         site: Go to http://www.regulations.gov                Compliance Division, ACO–100, Federal
                                                                                                           and follow the instructions for sending               Aviation Administration, 800
                                                  [Docket No. FAA–2015–2022]                               your comments electronically.                         Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                              • Mail: Docket Operations, U.S.                    Washington, DC 20591, telephone (202)
                                                  Petition of the Aircraft Owner and                       Department of Transportation, West                    267–3085; facsimile: (202) 267–4620.
                                                  Pilots Association (AOPA) To Amend                       Building, Ground Floor, Room W12–                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FAA
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                                                  FAA Policy Concerning Flying Club                        140, Routing Symbol M–30, 1200 New                    Order 5190.6B, FAA Airport
                                                  Operations at Federally-Obligated                        Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC                     Compliance Manual (Order), published
                                                  Airports.                                                20590.                                                on September 30, 2009 defines flying
                                                  AGENCY: Federal Aviation                                    • Fax: 1–202–493–2251.                             clubs as: ‘‘a nonprofit or not-for-profit
                                                  Administration (FAA), DOT.                                  • Hand Delivery: To Docket                         entity (e.g., corporation, association, or
                                                                                                           Operations, Room W12–140 on the                       partnership) organized for the express
                                                  ACTION: Notice of petition; request for
                                                                                                           ground floor of the West Building, 1200               purpose of providing its members with
                                                  comments.
                                                                                                           New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,                    aircraft for their personal use and


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 13:32:38
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 13:32:38
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before September 14, 2015 to be assured of consideration.
ContactVicky T. Robinson, Branch Chief, Retailer Management and Issuance Branch, Retailer Policy and Management Division, Rm. 418, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22302, 703-305-2476.
FR Citation80 FR 41442 
RIN Number0584-AE40
CFR Citation7 CFR 271
7 CFR 274
7 CFR 278
CFR AssociatedFood Stamps; Grant Programs-Social Programs; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Banks; Banking and Penalties

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