Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7 : Section 2027


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 2027. Appropriations and allotments

    (a) Authorization of allotments; monthly reports of expenditures to
      Congressional committees; restriction on use of funds; nutrition
      education improvements
      (1) To carry out this chapter, there are authorized to be
    appropriated such sums as are necessary for each of the fiscal
    years 2003 through 2007. Not to exceed one-fourth of 1 per centum
    of the previous year's appropriation is authorized in each such
    fiscal year to carry out the provisions of section 2026 of this
    title, subject to paragraph (3).
      (2) No funds authorized to be appropriated under this chapter or
    any other Act of Congress shall be used by any person, firm,
    corporation, group, or organization at any time, directly or
    indirectly, to interfere with or impede the implementation of any
    provision of this chapter or any rule, regulation, or project
    thereunder, except that this limitation shall not apply to the
    provision of legal and related assistance in connection with any
    proceeding or action before any State or Federal agency or court.
    The President shall ensure that this paragraph is complied with by
    such order or other means as the President deems appropriate.
      (3)(A) Of the amounts made available under the second sentence of
    paragraph (1), not more than $2,000,000 in any fiscal year may be
    used by the Secretary to make 2-year competitive grants that will -
    
        (i) enhance interagency cooperation in nutrition education
      activities; and
        (ii) develop cost effective ways to inform people eligible for
      food stamps about nutrition, resource management, and community
      nutrition education programs, such as the expanded food and
      nutrition education program.

      (B) The Secretary shall make awards under this paragraph to one
    or more State cooperative extension services (as defined in section
    3103(5) of this title) who shall administer the grants in
    coordination with other State or local agencies serving low-income
    people.
      (C) Each project shall include an evaluation component and shall
    develop an implementation plan for replication in other States.
      (D) The Secretary shall report to the appropriate committees of
    Congress on the results of the projects and shall disseminate the
    results through the cooperative extension service system and to
    State human services and health department offices, local food
    stamp program offices, and other entities serving low-income
    households.
    (b) Limitation of value of allotments; reduction of allotments
      In any fiscal year, the Secretary shall limit the value of those
    allotments issued to an amount not in excess of the appropriation
    for such fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
    chapter, if in any fiscal year the Secretary finds that the
    requirements of participating States will exceed the appropriation,
    the Secretary shall direct State agencies to reduce the value of
    such allotments to be issued to households certified as eligible to
    participate in the food stamp program to the extent necessary to
    comply with the provisions of this subsection.
    (c) Manner of reducing allotments
      In prescribing the manner in which allotments will be reduced
    under subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary shall ensure
    that such reductions reflect, to the maximum extent practicable,
    the ratio of household income, determined under sections 2014(d)
    and 2014(e) of this title, to the income standards of eligibility,
    for households of equal size, determined under section 2014(c) of
    this title. The Secretary may, in prescribing the manner in which
    allotments will be reduced, establish (1) special provisions
    applicable to persons sixty years of age or over and persons who
    are physically or mentally handicapped or otherwise disabled, and
    (2) minimum allotments after any reductions are otherwise
    determined under this section.
    (d) Requisite action by Secretary to reduce allotments; statement
      to Congressional committees
      Not later than sixty days after the issuance of a report under
    subsection (a) of this section in which the Secretary expresses the
    belief that reductions in the value of allotments to be issued to
    households certified to participate in the food stamp program will
    be necessary, the Secretary shall take the requisite action to
    reduce allotments in accordance with the requirements of this
    section. Not later than seven days after the Secretary takes any
    action to reduce allotments under this section, the Secretary shall
    furnish the Committee on Agriculture of the House of
    Representatives and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and
    Forestry of the Senate a statement setting forth (1) the basis of
    the Secretary's determination, (2) the manner in which the
    allotments will be reduced, and (3) the action that has been taken
    by the Secretary to reduce the allotments.
    (e) Disposition of funds collected pursuant to claims
      Funds collected from claims against households or State agencies,
    including claims collected pursuant to sections (!1) 2016(f) of
    this title, subsections (g) and (h) of section 2020 of this title,
    subsections (b) and (c) of section 2022 of this title, and section
    2025(c)(1) of this title, claims resulting from resolution of audit
    findings, and claims collected from households receiving
    overissuances, shall be credited to the food stamp program
    appropriation account for the fiscal year in which the collection
    occurs. Funds provided to State agencies under section 2025(c) of
    this title shall be paid from the appropriation account for the
    fiscal year in which the funds are provided.

    (f) Transfer of funds
      No funds appropriated to carry out this chapter may be
    transferred to the Office of the Inspector General, or the Office
    of the General Counsel, of the Department of Agriculture.



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