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CACFP Civil Rights Beneficiary Data Collection Form is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut State Department of Education - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is the CACFP?
A: The CACFP stands for the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Q: What is the purpose of the CACFP?
A: The purpose of the CACFP is to provide nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults in non-residential child and adult care facilities.
Q: What is the Civil Rights Beneficiary Data Collection Form?
A: The Civil Rights Beneficiary Data Collection Form is a document used in Connecticut to collect information about participants in the CACFP for civil rights monitoring purposes.
Q: Who needs to fill out the Civil Rights Beneficiary Data Collection Form?
A: Providers of non-residential child and adult care facilities participating in the CACFP in Connecticut need to fill out this form for each participant.
Q: What information is collected on the form?
A: The form collects information such as race, ethnicity, and income status of the participants.
Q: Why is this data collected?
A: The data is collected to ensure compliance with civil rights regulations and to monitor the distribution of benefits in a fair and equitable manner.
Q: Is the collection of this information mandatory?
A: Yes, providers participating in the CACFP in Connecticut are required to collect and report this information as part of their program obligations.
Q: How is the confidentiality of the collected data maintained?
A: The collected data is treated as confidential and is only used for program purposes, following federal and state regulations for data privacy and security.
Form Details:
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