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You are subscribed to USDA Office of Communications. Release No. 0008.18 Contact: USDA Press Secretary Perdue Outlines USDA Services in the Event of a Government Shutdown (Washington, D.C., January 19, 2018) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today outlined U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) services available in the event of a government shutdown. “USDA is committed to safeguarding life and property through the critical services we provide – and should the government shut down, we will continue to do just that,” said Secretary Perdue. “I am proud of each USDA employee for everything they do to benefit the farmers, ranchers, foresters, and producers who depend on our services. It is their mission each day to fulfill our USDA motto, ‘Do right and feed everyone.’” While you may click HERE to view USDA’s lapse in funding plans, background information on USDA services available in the event of a government shutdown are below: Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS): In the event of a lapse in appropriation – among other duties listed HERE – FSIS will continue work to:
Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS): In the event of a lapse in appropriation – among other duties listed HERE – APHIS will ensure:
Food and Nutrition Service (FNS): In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – FNS will ensure:
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Disaster feeding operations under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 and the Stafford Act would remain available based on the exception to fund functions critical to health and safety;
The smaller discretionary programs should utilize funds already allocated and made available for operation of programs. Food already purchased for delivery to the Food Distribution programs; The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), USDA foods for Child Nutrition Programs, and the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), will continue to be delivered to program operators. Rural Development (RD):
In the event of a lapse in appropriation – among other duties listed HERE – RD will:
- Continue its fiduciary responsibilities in accounting for and processing customers’ funds, such as loan escrow accounts, in an accurate and timely manner;
- Ensure those individuals who hold single family housing loans from RD are able to make their monthly payments and will be held accountable to monthly mortgage payment deadlines;
- Ensure organizations holding USDA Rural Development loans will still be able to make their payments and will be held accountable for making on-time loan payments;
- Ensure Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands offices will continue to be open during a federal funding lapse to assist in continued disaster recovery efforts;
- Staff at these offices will be able to conduct inspections of existing projects, and they will also be available to provide technical assistance to USDA customers.
Risk Management Agency (RMA):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – RMA will ensure:
- Crop insurance companies will continue to deliver and service the federal crop insurance program during a government shutdown;
- Approved Insurance Providers (AIPS) will stay open and agents and loss adjustors will be fully available;
- Indemnity payments will continue to be made.
U.S. Forest Service (USFS):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – the USFS will continue work in:
- Emergency and Defense Preparedness;
- Fire Suppression including fire fighters and all necessary equipment costs to protect life and property, Law Enforcement personnel and all necessary equipment costs to protect life and property, and emergency and natural disasters response or preparation (e.g., floods and avalanche control);
- Protection of Federal lands, buildings, waterways, equipment and other property and investments owned by the United States when the suspension of such activities would cause an imminent threat to human life and property. This includes nurseries, insectaries, tree seed labs, and the minimum level of staffing to administer permits and contracts needed for protection of National Forest System lands;
- All contracts in support of cyber security, land-based radio communications, and infrastructure operations to support key positions and essential personnel;
- Protection of Research studies where lack of continuation measurements or maintenance would destroy or endanger validity of research findings;
- Job Corps operations unless directed otherwise by Department of Labor.
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS):
In the event of a lapse in appropriation – among other duties listed HERE – the following services will remain available through AMS:
- Commodity Procurement;
- Grading and Inspection;
- Cotton Classing;
- Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Program (PACA);
- Research and Promotion Board Oversight;
- FGIS: Inspection and Weighing Services (user fee funded activities);
- Farm-Bill Funded Activities.
Economic Research Service (ERS):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – ERS will:
- Ensure coordination of data calls;
- Maintain agency Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) systems;
- Ensure all systems remain online and functional;
- Require COOP team staff for both readiness activities such as maintaining operable communications as well as implementation or activation activities, and to ensure adequate communication with the USDA OpsCenter.
National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – NRCS will continue their work in:
- Puerto Rico and Virgin Island Activities;
- Emergency Watershed Protection;
- Dam monitoring.
Agricultural Research Service (ARS):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – ARS will:
- Continue performing duties related to preserving and protecting ARS facilities, animals and critical research infrastructure.
Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – FAS will:
- Support NAFTA negotiations;
- Engage on issues pending in the World Trade Organization;
- Operate the Commodity Credit Corporation-funded Export Credit Guarantee Program (GSM-102);
- Maintain international offices at U.S. embassies around the world.
Farm Service Agency (FSA):
In the event of a lapse in appropriations – among other duties listed HERE – FSA will ensure:
- All FSA local service centers and farm loan programs in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands remain active.
Office of the Chief Economist (OCE):
In the event of a lapse in appropriation – among other duties listed HERE – OCE will continue Supporting:
- The ongoing NAFTA negotiations;
- The China negotiations in Geneva;
- The OECD.
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