Section 1507 Study
of National Dairy Policy This provision requires the Secretary to
conduct a comprehensive economic evaluation of the effects of the national
dairy policy on (a) farm price stability, profitability, and viability; (b)
child, senior and low income nutrition programs; and (c) the wholesale and
retail cost of fluid milk, dairy farms and milk utilization. National dairy policy includes federal milk marketing orders;
interstate dairy compacts; over order premiums and state pricing programs;
etc. A report to Congress is due 1 year after date of enactment.
Section 1508
Studies of Effects of Changes in Approach to National Dairy Policy and
Fluid Milk Identity Standards This provision requires the
Secretary to study (a) the effects of terminating all Federal programs
relating to price support and supply management for milk and establishing
regional compacts, and (b) the effects of establishing minimum protein
standards to be included in the standard of identity for fluid milk. A report to Congress is due 1 year after date of enactment.
Section 3107
McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program This provision authorizes the President to provide U. S.
agricultural commodities and financial and technical assistance for (a)
preschool and school food for education programs in foreign countries to
improve food security, reduce hunger, and improve literacy and (b) for
maternal, infant and child nutrition programs for pregnant women, nursing
mothers, and infants and children. The
provision authorizes $100 million of the funds of the Commodity Credit
Corporation for fiscal year 2003 and authorizes such sums as are necessary
for each of fiscal years 2004 through 2007. The provision authorizes the
Food and Nutrition Service to provide technical advice on the
establishment of programs and on implementation of the programs in the
field in recipient countries.
Section 4302
Eligibility for Free and Reduced Price Meals (effective upon enactment) This provision requires that in cases where military
personnel live in privatized housing (as defined in subchapter IV of
Chapter 169 of Title 10, U.S.C.), their housing allowance not be counted
as income in determining eligibility for free and reduced price lunches
for each of fiscal years 2002 and 2003.
Section 4303
Purchases of Locally Produced Foods (effective date October 1,
2002) This provision requires the Secretary to encourage
institutions participating in the school lunch and breakfast programs to
purchase locally produced foods, to the maximum extent practicable; advise
institutions of the locally produced food policy; and provide startup
grants to up to 200 institutions to defray initial costs of equipment,
materials, storage facilities, and similar costs. It authorizes $400,000 a year for each of fiscal years 2003-2007.
Section 4304
Applicability of Buy American Requirement to Puerto Rico (effective date
October 1, 2002) This provision extends the Buy American provision
to Puerto Rico. Under this
provision, products from Puerto Rico will have an advantage over foreign
products, but will not have an advantage over products produced or grown
in one of the 48 contiguous states or Hawaii.
Section 4305 Fruit
and Vegetable Pilot Program (effective upon enactment) This
provision requires the Secretary to make free fresh and dried fruits and
fresh vegetables available to students in 25 schools in each of 4 states
and students in schools on one Indian reservation, in the 2002-2003 school
year. A report to Congress is due May 1, 2003. Section 32 funds are authorized to carry out the pilot program (not
more than $6 million). The
Managers recommended the selection of four states: Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, and Ohio.
Section 4404
Hunger Fellowship Program (effective October 1, 2002) This
provision establishes, as an independent entity of the legislative branch,
the Congressional Hunger Fellows Program. This provision sets forth the organizational structure, purpose,
and responsibilities of the Program.