The funds provided by appropriation or transfer from other accounts for any fiscal year for carrying out the provisions of this chapter, and for carrying out the provisions of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 [
U.S.C.
U.S.C.
(3) not to exceed 1 per centum of the funds provided for carrying out the programs under this chapter and the programs under the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 [
42 U.S.C.
1771 et seq.], other than section
3 [
42 U.S.C.
1772], which per centum is hereby made available to the Secretary to supplement the nutritional benefits of these programs through grants to States and other means for nutritional training and education for workers, cooperators, and participants in these programs, for pilot projects and the cash-in-lieu of commodities study required to be carried out under section
1769 of this title, and for necessary surveys and studies of requirements for food service programs in furtherance of the purposes expressed in section
1751 of this title, and section 2 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 [
42 U.S.C.
1771], shall be available to the Secretary during such year for direct expenditure by the Secretary for agricultural commodities and other foods to be distributed among the States and schools and service institutions participating in the food service programs under this chapter and under the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 [
42 U.S.C.
1771 et seq.] in accordance with the needs as determined by the local
school and service institution authorities. Except as provided in the next 2 sentences, any
school participating in food service programs under this chapter may refuse to accept delivery of not more than 20 percent of the total value of agricultural commodities and other foods tendered to it in any
school year; and if a
school so refuses, that
school may receive, in lieu of the refused commodities, other commodities to the extent that other commodities are available to the State during that year. Any
school food authority may refuse some or all of the fresh fruits and vegetables offered to the
school food authority in any
school year and shall receive, in lieu of the offered fruits and vegetables, other more desirable fresh fruits and vegetables that are at least equal in value to the fresh fruits and vegetables refused by the
school food authority. The value of any fresh fruits and vegetables refused by a
school under the preceding sentence for a
school year shall not be used to determine the 20 percent of the total value of agricultural commodities and other foods tendered to the
school food authority in the
school year under the second sentence. The provisions of law contained in the proviso of section
713c of title
15, facilitating operations with respect to the purchase and disposition of surplus agricultural commodities under section
612c of title
7, shall, to the extent not inconsistent with the provision of this chapter, also be applicable to expenditures of funds by the Secretary under this chapter. In making purchases of such agricultural commodities and other foods, the Secretary shall not issue specifications which restrict participation of local producers unless such specifications will result in significant advantages to the food service programs authorized by this chapter and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966.