Section 104585 Of Article 1. California Nutrition Monitoring Development Act From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
104585
. (a) The department shall assess the availability and
adequacy of existing state and local food and nutrition data systems.
All state departments and agencies that are required to provide data
pursuant to this article are encouraged to participate to the
fullest extent possible in all aspects of this program and to make
their data available to counties upon request.
(b) The state departments from which existing data shall be
provided for project purposes shall include the State Departments of
Public Health, Aging, Education, and Social Services. Upon request of
the department, these departments shall provide existing
nutrition-related data collection forms, documentation, and reports,
including, but not limited to, the following programs:
(1) In the Department of Aging: Congregate Nutrition Services,
Home Delivered Nutrition Services, and the Brown Bag Network.
(2) In the State Department of Education: National School Lunch
Program, the National School Breakfast Program, the Child Care Food
Program, the Special Milk Program, the Nutrition Education and
Training Program, and the various commodities programs.
(3) In the department: Special Supplemental Food Program for
Women, Infants and Children (WIC), the Comprehensive Perinatal Care
Program, the Genetics Disease Program, the Child Health and
Disability Prevention Program, California Children's Services, County
Health Services, Primary Health Services Development, Indian Health
Program, Medical Care Services (Medi-Cal), Adult Health, and Vital
Statistics.
(4) In the State Department of Social Services: CalFresh.
(c) The department may require any other state agency, department,
board, or commission, with the exception of the University of
California, to provide existing nutrition-related data, as described
in this article. The department may request the University of
California to provide this data in the case of the University of
California Cooperative Extension Program, the Home Economics Program,
and the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. Additionally,
other programs in local government and the private sector, such as
local public health and social services departments, food banks,
pantries, and meal programs, voluntary health organizations, and
charitable social service agencies shall be encouraged to provide
available nutrition monitoring information.