In-Kind Replacement [Food and Nutrition Service] Law and Legal Definition
According to 7 CFR 250.3 [Title 7—Agriculture; Subtitle B -- Regulations of the Department of Agriculture; Chapter II -- Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture; Subchapter B -- General Regulations and Policies -- Food Distribution; Part 250 -- Donation of Foods for Use in the United States, its Territories and Possessions and Areas under its Jurisdiction; Subpart A – General], in-kind replacement means “replacement of lost donated foods with a quantity of the same foods of U.S. origin that are of equal or better quality than the lost foods and that are of at least equal monetary value to the Department's cost of replacing the lost foods.”
Legal Definition list
- In-Kind Replacement [Food and Nutrition Service]
- In-Kind Income
- In-Kind Contribution(s) [Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce]
- In-Kind Contribution [Mineral Land]
- In-Kind
- In-Kind Support and Maintenance [ISM]
- In-Person Medical Evaluation
- In-Presence Rule
- In-service Training [Education]
- In-Service Withdrawal [Administrative Personnel]
- In-the-Money Amount
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