Maryland Code § ED-7-602

Section ED-7-602
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(a) There is a State Free Feeding Program.
(b) (1) Each year the State Superintendent shall determine the amount
of State money required to provide the Program in accordance with the standards
adopted by the State Board under this subtitle.

(2) The amount included for this Program in the annual State
budget, including any federal funds, and as submitted to and appropriated by the
General Assembly, shall be distributed to the county boards and participating
nonpublic schools in the same manner as the process established under § 5-205 of
this article.
(c) (1) A nonpublic school in the State that participates in the federal
School Breakfast Program or the National School Lunch Program may participate in
the State free feeding program.
(2) If a nonpublic school participates in the State free feeding
program, the State shall be responsible for reimbursing the participating nonpublic
school under subsection (d) of this section.
(d) The State shall be responsible for reimbursing a county board or a
participating nonpublic school for the student share of the costs of:
(1) Breakfasts provided to all students eligible for a reduced price
breakfast under the federal School Breakfast Program according to the following
schedule:
(i) For fiscal year 2020, 10 cents per student;
(ii) For fiscal year 2021, 20 cents per student; and
(iii) For fiscal year 2022 and each fiscal year thereafter, the
greater of 30 cents per student or the required federal per meal charge to students;
and
(2) Lunches provided to all students eligible for a reduced price lunch
under the National School Lunch Program according to the following schedule:
(i) For fiscal year 2020, 10 cents per student;
(ii) For fiscal year 2021, 20 cents per student;
(iii) For fiscal year 2022, 30 cents per student; and
(iv) For fiscal year 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter, the
greater of 40 cents per student or the required federal per meal charge to students.

(e) (1) Beginning in fiscal year 2022, a county board or participating
nonpublic school may not charge a student who is eligible for a reduced price
breakfast for any portion of the cost of the meal.
(2) Beginning in fiscal year 2023, a county board or participating
nonpublic school may not charge a student who is eligible for a reduced price lunch
for any portion of the cost of the meal.

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