Section 49550.3 Of Article 11. Meals For Needy Pupils In Kindergarten And Grades 1 To 12 From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 27. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 11.
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. (a) Because a hungry child cannot learn, the Legislature
intends, as a state nutrition and health policy, that the School
Breakfast Program be made available in all schools where it is needed
to provide adequate nutrition for children in attendance.
(b) The department, in cooperation with school districts and
county superintendents of schools, shall provide information and
limited financial assistance to encourage program startup and
expansion into all qualified schools, as follows:
(1) Provide information to school districts and county
superintendents of schools concerning the benefits and availability
of the School Breakfast Program.
(2) Each year, provide additional information and financial
assistance to schools in the state, in which 20 percent or more of
the school enrollment consists of children who have applied and
qualify for free and reduced-price meals.
(c) The department shall award grants of up to fifteen thousand
dollars ($15,000) per schoolsite on a competitive basis to school
districts, county superintendents of schools, or entities approved by
the department, limited to an amount subject to budget
appropriations each fiscal year, for nonrecurring expenses incurred
in initiating or expanding a school breakfast program under this
section or a summer food service program pursuant to Article 10.7
(commencing with Section 49547).
(d) Grants awarded under this section shall be used for
nonrecurring costs of initiating or expanding a school breakfast
program or a summer food service program, including the acquisition
of equipment, training of staff in new capacities, outreach efforts
to publicize new or expanded school breakfast programs or summer food
service programs, minor alterations to accommodate new equipment,
computer point-of-service systems for food service, and the purchase
of vehicles for transporting food to schools. Funds may not be used
for salaries and benefits of staff, food, computers, except computer
point-of-service systems, or capital outlay.
(e) In making grant awards under this section in any fiscal year,
the department shall give a preference to school districts and county
superintendents of schools that do all of the following:
(1) Submit to the department a plan to start or expand school
breakfast programs or summer food service programs in the school
district or the county, including a description of the following:
(A) The manner in which the school district or county
superintendent of schools will provide technical assistance and
funding to schoolsites to expand those programs.
(B) Detailed information on the nonrecurring expenses needed to
initiate a program.
(C) Public or private resources that have been assembled to carry
out expansion of these programs during that year.
(2) Agree to operate the breakfast program or the summer food
service program for a period of not less than three years.
(3) Assure that the expenditure of funds from state and local
resources for the maintenance of the breakfast program or the summer
food service program shall not be diminished as a result of grant
awards received under this section.