R. 5P-2.001 Program Participation
R. 5P-2.002 Program Responsibilities
R. 5P-2.003 Procurement Standards
R. 5P-2.004 Reimbursement Process
R. 5P-2.005 Administrative Reviews
R. 5P-2.006 Fiscal Action
R. 5P-2.007 Professional Standards
R. 5P-2.008 Waiver Requests
R. 5P-2.009 Emergency Meals
R. 5P-2.010 Civil Rights Compliance and Enforcement

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