Definition of Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987

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Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987

The term 'Commodity Distribution Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987 ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' P.L. 100-237 (January 8, 1988) established a free-standing law requiring the USDA to improve the distribution and quality of commodities donated to child nutrition programs. Also established a foodbank demonstration project making use of Section 32 agricultural surplus commodities, amended the National School Lunch Act to permit certain pilot projects receiving cash in lieu of commodities or commodity letters of credit to continue receiving them, and amended the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to make a variety of changes to the WIC program to expand coordination with other programs, conduct studies, and convert certain food funding to use for administrative costs'.

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