Schools Finally Ditch Confusing Federal Meal Verification Report Hassle
Published Date: 8/8/2025
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Summary
The government is making it easier for schools by removing a confusing report they had to file about checking who qualifies for free or reduced-price meals. This change affects schools in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs and saves them time and hassle starting now. Plus, they’re reopening the comment period to make sure everyone gets a fair chance to share their thoughts.
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State Reporting Requirement Eliminated for Schools
If your school participates in the National School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program, the rule rescinds the State Ameliorative Action reporting requirement for school meals eligibility verification. The change removes that required report and saves schools time and hassle; the interim final rule appeared in the Federal Register on June 6, 2025.
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