FNSFinal Rule
Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children: Rescission of Obsolete Regulatory Provisions
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Summary
The federal government is removing outdated rules related to a program that provided food benefits to children during summer months when school meals aren't available. This cleanup removes regulatory language that is no longer used or necessary.
Key Points
- 1The regulation removes old, unused rules about the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT) program, which helps low-income children buy food when school is not in session
- 2This is a technical update that eliminates outdated language from the regulatory code without changing how the program currently operates
- 3The change simplifies government regulations by removing rules that are no longer enforced or relevant to how the program works today
- 4Families and children already receiving summer food assistance will not see any changes to their benefits or how the program works
- 5This type of regulatory cleanup helps make government rules easier to understand and maintain
Key Dates
Published
June 11, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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