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Procurement in School Nutrition Programs

Federal procurement regulations when contracting with food service management companies (FSMC), vendors, or competitively procuring food.

Introduction

This web page contains information related to the School Nutrition Programs (SNP) for Procurement and Food Service Management Company (FSMC) processes, as well as procurement resource information related to:

For additional procurement information on Child Nutrition Programs (CNP), visit the Procurement in CNPs web page.

For assistance with the procurement process or for related questions, school food authorities (SFA)s can contact the Procurement Resources Unit (PRU) by email at NSDProcurementReview@cde.ca.gov. For assistance with the approval process of food service management contracts, SFAs can contact the School Food Service Contracts Unit (SFSCU) by email at SFSContracts@cde.ca.gov.

For assistance with Buy American questions, SFAs can contact Nutrition Services Division (NSD) by email at NSDBuyAmericanProvision@cde.ca.gov.

Bid Thresholds

The school food authority (SFA) is responsible for determining appropriate bid thresholds based on internal controls, an evaluation of risk, and its documented procurement procedures. SFAs need to determine whether they must adhere to the federal thresholds, or a more restrictive threshold set by their agency/district or local government but must not exceed, the threshold established in the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).

Current Bid Thresholds

The federal micropurchase threshold is currently set at $10,000. On December 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued Policy Memo SP 02-2022 implementing regulatory changes to Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations (2 CFR), Section 200.320(a)(1)(iv). Per Policy Memo SP 02-2022, SFA now have the option to establish a threshold up to $50,000 with a self-certification on an annual basis.

SFAs choosing to self-certify must prepare and include a justification for the choice, clear indication of the threshold, and supporting documentation of any of the following:

  • A qualification as a low-risk auditee, in accordance with the criteria in 2 CFR 200.520 for the most recent audit;
  • An annual internal institutional risk assessment to identify, mitigate, and manage financial risks; or
  • For public institutions, a higher threshold consistent with State law.

Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.320(a)(1)(v), in certain circumstances, allows program operators to request increases to the micro-purchase threshold over $50,000 from the California Department of Education (CDE) for indirect costs.

For additional information on the self-certification process to increase the Micropurchase threshold, please see Nutrition Services Division (NSD) Management Bulletin CNP-01-2024 and Updates to the Federal Micro-Purchase Threshold in 2 CFR 200.320(a)(1) External link opens in new window or tab..

The federal simplified acquisition threshold is currently set at $250,000 (increased from $150,000 effective August 1, 2018). Each SFA needs to determine whether they must adhere to the federal simplified acquisition threshold or a more restrictive simplified acquisition threshold set by their agency/district or local government. The simplified acquisition threshold is per contract cost.

An SFA cannot deliberately split transactions into amounts below the simplified acquisition threshold to circumvent using the formal procurement method. Per Public Contract Code 20116, It shall be unlawful to split or separate into smaller work orders or projects any work, project, service, or purchase for the purpose of evading the provisions of this article requiring contracting after competitive bidding.

As a reminder, on January 1, 2018, amendments to the Public Contract Code (PCC) Section 20111, permitted public school districts (PSD) and County Offices of Education (COE) to follow the federal simplified acquisition threshold, unless their local simplified acquisition threshold is more restrictive.

For additional information on the amendment to PCC 20111, please see CNP-12-2018, November 2018, CA PCC sections 20110-20118

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Last Reviewed: Monday, March 03, 2025
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