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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 198 / Monday, October 18, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
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6 Yogurt
must contain no more than 23 grams of total sugars per 6 ounces.
full-strength juice may only be used to meet the vegetable or fruit requirement at one meal, including snack, per day.
vegetable may be used to meet the entire fruit requirement. When two vegetables are served at lunch or supper, two different kinds of vegetables must be served.
9 At least one serving per day, across all eating occasions, must be whole grain-rich. Grain-based desserts do not count towards the grains requirement.
10 Refer to FNS guidance for additional information on crediting different types of grains.
11 Breakfast cereals must contain no more than 6 grams of sugar per dry ounce no more than 21.2 grams sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal.
7 Pasteurized 8A
3
TABLE 4 TO PARAGRAPH C3CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM SNACK
Select the two of the five components for a reimbursable meal Minimum quantities
Ages 12
Ages 35
Ages 612
Ages 1318 2
at-risk afterschool programs and emergency shelters
4 fluid ounces
6 fluid ounces
8 fluid ounces
8 fluid ounces
8 fluid ounces.
Food components and food items 1
Fluid Milk 3
Meat/meat alternates edible portion as served:
Lean meat, poultry, or fish
Tofu, soy products, or alternate protein products 4.
Cheese
Large egg
Cooked dry beans or peas
Peanut butter or soy nut butter or other nut or seed butters.
Yogurt, plain or flavored unsweetened or sweetened 5.
Peanuts, soy nuts, tree nuts, or seeds ..
Vegetables 6
Fruits 6
Grains oz. eq. 7 8 9
ounce
ounce
Adult participants
12
12
12
12
ounce
ounce
1 ounce
1 ounce
1 ounce
1 ounce
1 ounce.
1 ounce.
ounce
18 cup
1 Tbsp
ounce
18 cup
1 Tbsp
1 ounce
12
14 cup
2 Tbsp
1 ounce
12
14 cup
2 Tbsp
1 ounce.
1 2 .
14 cup.
2 Tbsp.
2 ounces or 12 cup
2 ounces or 12 cup
4 ounces or 34 cup
4 ounces or 34 cup
4 ounces or 12 cup.
12
12
12
12
12
1 ounce
34 cup
34 cup
1 ounce equivalent
1 ounce
34 cup
34 cup
1 ounce equivalent
1 ounce.
12 cup.
12 cup.
1 ounce equivalent.
12
12
ounce
cup
cup
ounce equivalent
12
12
12
12
12
ounce
cup
cup
ounce equivalent
Endnotes:
1 Select two of the five components for a reimbursable snack. Only one of the two components may be a beverage.
2 Larger portion sizes than specified may need to be served to children 13 through 18 years old to meet their nutritional needs.
3 Must be unflavored whole milk for children age one. Must be unflavored low-fat 1 percent fat or less or unflavored fat-free skim milk for children two through five years old. Must be unflavored low-fat 1 percent fat or less or unflavored or flavored fat-free skim milk for children 6 years old and older and adults. For adult participants, 6 ounces weight or 34 cup volume of yogurt may be used to meet the equivalent of 8 ounces of fluid milk once per day when yogurt is not served as a meat alternate in the same meal.
4 Alternate protein products must meet the requirements in Appendix A to part 226 of this chapter.
5 Yogurt must contain no more than 23 grams of total sugars per 6 ounces.
6 Pasteurized full-strength juice may only be used to meet the vegetable or fruit requirement at one meal, including snack, per day.
7 At least one serving per day, across all eating occasions, must be whole grain-rich. Grain-based desserts do not count towards the grains requirement.
8 Refer to FNS guidance for additional information on crediting different types of grains.
9 Breakfast cereals must contain no more than 6 grams of sugar per dry ounce no more than 21.2 grams sucrose and other sugars per 100 grams of dry cereal.
Cynthia Long, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES
SAFETY BOARD
Federal Register on August 30, 2021.
The direct final rule amended the DNFSBs regulation implementing the Government in the Sunshine Act to include changes included in the William M. Mac Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 NDAA.
The effective date of November 29, 2021, for the direct final rule published August 30, 2021 86 FR
48295, is confirmed.
DATES:
10 CFR Part 1704
Docket No. DNFSB20210001
DNFSBs General Counsel Web Page: Go to https www.dnfsb.gov/
office-general-counsel and click Rulemaking-DNFSB20210001 to access publicly available information related to this rulemaking.
ADDRESSES:
Government in the Sunshine Act Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.
ACTION: Direct final rule; confirmation of effective date.
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On August 30, 2021 86 FR 48295, the DNFSB
published a direct final rule amending its regulations in part 1704 of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations implementing the Government in the Sunshine Act. The Sunshine Act generally requires Board meetings to be open to public observation unless certain exemptions apply. The NDAA
added a provision to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 AEA that permits the Board to hold nonpublic collaborative discussions without following the requirements of the Sunshine Act, so long as certain requirements are met.
The Board published this direct final rule to revise the Boards Sunshine Act regulations consistent with the new AEA provisions for nonpublic collaborative discussions.
In the direct final rule, the DNFSB
stated that if no significant adverse comments were received, the direct final rule would become effective on
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