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Presented by Linda Krueger Nutrition Program Consultant School Nutrition Team
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Compiling data for claims. Submission of accurate claims (both monthly & annual) Receipt of federal & state reimbursement
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Accurate daily Point of Service meal counts (free, reduced and paid) by school Attendance adjusted edit check on each school’s daily meal counts Consolidation of meal counts Submission of monthly claim electronically
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Meal Counting Systems Electronic Debit ◦ Bar Codes ◦ Personal identification numbers (PIN) Tickets Check-off List
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The point where it can be determined that a student has received a reimbursable meal, after having been offered all of the required components. (end of line)
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Meal count is taken at the beginning of the line, with another adult at the end of the line monitoring the student’s tray to ensure that they have a reimbursable meal. If not, there must be a system in place for sending the student back for the needed items or subtracting their meal from the meal count to be used for claiming.
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The number of “schools” or “sites” for your agency is based on the number of “schools” listed on Schedule A of your on-line program renewal. There may be more than one “school” within a building. You must be able to retrieve meal counts for each “school”.
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If using an automated system, may be able to do within system If doing manually, a prototype is posted on our website at http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/files/fns/doc/editcheck.doc http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/files/fns/doc/editcheck.doc
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Highest # of Student Attendance Factor Highest # of Lunches Approved in Month (average daily attendance Expected for Any ÷ school enrollment) Serving Day Free________________X _________________ = ________________ Reduced-Price________________X ________________ = ________________ Paid________________X ________________ = ________________
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Highest # of Student Attendance Factor Highest # of Lunches Approved in Month (average daily attendance Expected for Any ÷ school enrollment) Serving Day Free_______15_______X _____.962_________ = __14.4 or 15___ Reduced-Price________8_______X _____.962_________ = ____7.7 or 8____ Paid______216______X _____.962_________ = _207.8 or 208__
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Make sure edit check has been conducted on each school’s counts Total the free, reduced, paid and non- reimbursable meals for each program you participate in.
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National School Lunch Program School Breakfast Program Severe Need Breakfast Program Afterschool Snack Afterschool Snack – Area Eligible Special Milk Program
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Claims can be submitted anytime after the last day of the claiming month. Claims must be submitted within 60 calendar days from the last day of the claiming month. An SFA may be granted one 60-day exemption during a three-year period.
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All claims are submitted electronically under On- Line Services on our main webpage: http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_index http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_index Internet Claim Manual for National School Lunch Program available at the above website. You will need to have your SFA-specific agency code and password to log in. (If you don’t know or have this, or wish to change the password, contact Jacque Jordee at 608-267-9134.)
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School Nutrition Program
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Monthly Reimbursement Claim
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National School Lunch Program
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Enter Claim
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View-Print Claim
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Payment Information
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School Breakfast Program
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Enter-Modify Claim
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Regular School Breakfast (SB) OR Severe Need School Breakfast (SBSEVERE)
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Logout
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view 1234567
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Reimbursement Claims Reimbursement Claim 1. Child And Adult Care Food ProgramChild And Adult Care Food Program 2. School & RCCISchool & RCCI 3. Summer Food Service ProgramSummer Food Service Program 4. Main Menu Main Menu School & RCCI
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School & RCCI Reimbursement Claims 1. School and RCCI Monthly ClaimsSchool and RCCI Monthly Claims 2. Annual Financial ReportAnnual Financial Report 3. State Programs' Annual ClaimState Programs' Annual Claim 4. Main Menu Main Menu School & RCCI Monthly Claims 1. National School Lunch (NSL)National School Lunch (NSL) 2. School Breakfast (SB)School Breakfast (SB) 3. School Breakfast Severe Need (SBSEVERE)School Breakfast Severe Need (SBSEVERE) 4. Snacks (SK)Snacks (SK) 5. Snacks-Area Eligible (SK-NSLAE)Snacks-Area Eligible (SK-NSLAE) 6. Special Milk (SMP)Special Milk (SMP) 7. Previous MenuPrevious Menu
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National School Lunch Program JULY 1, 2009 - JUNE 30, 2010 FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT FULL PRICE$.25 REDUCED PRICE$ 2.28 FREE$ 2.68
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School Breakfast Program JULY 1, 2009 - JUNE 30, 2010 FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT FULL PRICE$.26 REDUCED PRICE$ 1.16 FREE$ 1.46
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Reimbursement Rates Effective July 1, 2009- June 30, 2010 For more information regarding current reimbursement rates, visit our webpage: fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_indexfns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_index Reimbursement Rates
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Public schools receive an electronic transmittal notice Private schools and RCCIs receive a check
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Federal Reimbursement – monthly as claims are submitted Claim is processed on the first Tuesday after it is submitted. Payment is made on the second Monday after the claim has been processed.
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Claim for September is submitted on-line on October 13, 2009 Claim is processed the first Tuesday after submission – October 20, 2009 Payment is issued the second Monday after processing. Deposit is electronically completed for public schools. For private schools and RCCIs, this is the date the check is issued. November 2, 2009
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Wisconsin School Day Milk Program Wisconsin Elderly Nutrition Program Claims are made for these programs electronically anytime after the last claiming day of the school year and before August 31 st.
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State Programs’ Annual Claim & Reporting
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Elderly Nutrition Program Wisconsin School Day Milk Program
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State payments are based on prior year’s performance and are received automatically by the School Food Authority (SFA) for both the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program. Rate of reimbursement is found at: http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_fincou1 (#3 under SY 2009-2010: To be used by schools for applications distributed to schools up until July 1, 2010.)
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Personnel Directory – http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_directory ◦ Phone numbers ◦ Email addresses ◦ Fax numbers
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In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. For Food Distribution on Indian Reservations discrimination is also prohibited on the bases of religion and political beliefs. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). In the Midwest Region please notify the Regional Director, Civil Rights/EEO, 77 W. Jackson Blvd., FL 20, Chicago, IL 60604-3591 or call (312) 353-3353. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Thank you for your participation today! Ensuring accurate claims for your School Nutrition Programs is an important part of administering your programs.
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