Nevada Code § 387.1145

Creation; participation in Program; models for serving breakfast; compliance with federal meal patterns and nutritional standards
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1. There is hereby created the Breakfast
After the Bell Program for public schools in which the majority of enrolled
pupils are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School
Lunch Act.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 3 and 4:
(a) If a public school in this State in which 70
percent or more of the enrolled pupils during the previous school year were
eligible for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Act,
the public school shall participate in the Program and offer a breakfast to
each pupil in the school after the instructional day has officially begun.
(b) A public school that participates in
universal meal service in high poverty areas pursuant to Section 104 of the
Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Public Law 111-296, must participate in
the Program if the school is included on the list of public schools published
by the State Department of Agriculture pursuant to NRS 387.1151 .
3. A public school is not required to
continue to participate in the Program in any school year after the 2016-2017
school year if the school can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the State
Department of Agriculture that:
(a) The number of enrolled pupils in the school
who were eligible for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School
Lunch Act comprised less than 70 percent of the total number of enrolled pupils
at the school for each of the two immediately preceding school years; or
(b) A financial hardship exists.
4. A public school that would otherwise be
required to participate in the Program pursuant to subsection 2 is not required
to participate in the Program:
(a) Until sufficient money, as determined by the
State Department of Agriculture, is available to fund the public schools
participation in the Program.
(b) In the event that the amount of the federal
per meal reimbursement available to a public school for free or reduced-price
breakfasts pursuant to the School Breakfast Program is eliminated or reduced to
an amount that is less than that amount which was in effect on December 31,
2013.
5. Each public school participating in the
Program, in cooperation with the board of trustees of the school district or
governing body, as applicable, may determine the model for serving breakfast
that is best suited for the school. Models for serving breakfast may include,
without limitation:
(a) Breakfast served in the classroom;
(b) Grab-and-go breakfasts; and
(c) Breakfast served in the cafeteria during or
after the first period of school or during a morning recess.
6. Each breakfast served by a public
school under the Program must comply with federal meal patterns and nutritional
standards for school breakfast programs as required by the Healthy, Hunger-Free
Kids Act of 2010, Public Law 111-296, and any regulations or rules interpreting
that Act.
7. As used in this section, grab-and-go
breakfast means a breakfast in which all of the components of the breakfast
are packaged in a bag that is made available at sites throughout school, during
the first period of school or during a break after the first period of school.

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