7 CFR § 247.28Chapter II

§ 247.28 Storage and inventory of USDA Foods.

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(a) What are the requirements for storage of USDA Foods? State and local agencies must provide for storage of USDA Foods that protects them from theft, spoilage, damage or destruction, or other loss. State and local agencies may contract with commercial facilities to store and distribute USDA Foods. The required standards for warehousing and distribution systems, and for contracts with storage facilities, are included in §§ 250.12 and 250.14 of this chapter.

(b) What are the requirements for the inventory of USDA Foods? A physical inventory of all USDA Foods must be conducted annually at each storage and distribution site where these USDA Foods are stored. Results of the physical inventory must be reconciled with inventory records and maintained on file by the State or local agency.

[89 FR 87247, Oct. 31, 2024]

eCFR data current as of: June 12, 2026

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