Oklahoma Code § 63-1-559.2b

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Legislative findings
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A.  The Legislature recognizes that:
1.  Childhood obesity poses a major risk to the health and
future of Oklahoma’s children, and this challenge must be addressed
through a comprehensive approach that includes parents, schools,
child care providers, community- and faith-based organizations,
health care professionals, civic leaders and many others; and
2.  Evidence-based nutrition education and increased physical
activity are well-established means of addressing the problem, but
not all Oklahoma families are able to take advantage of
opportunities to provide these benefits for their children.

B.  It is the intent of the State Legislature that support shall
be provided to established afterschool programs to fully integrate
evidence-based obesity prevention and reduction curriculum that
includes structured opportunities for increasing physical activity
and promoting healthy eating and nutrition habits.
C.  A successful Quality Afterschool Opportunities Initiative
will require the resources, expertise and collaboration of a variety
of state agencies, including the State Department of Health, the
State Department of Education and the Department of Human Services,
with advice and guidance from a statewide nonprofit afterschool
network.

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