Oklahoma Code § 70-5-147

Title 70. Schools: Access to foods of minimal nutritional value -
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Incentives to encourage healthy food choices.
A.  Each district board of education shall ensure that students
in elementary schools do not have access to foods of minimal
nutritional value except on special occasions.
B.  Each district board of education shall ensure that students
in middle and junior high schools do not have access to foods of
minimal nutritional value except after school, at events which take
place in the evening, and on special occasions.  The only exception
to the minimal nutritional value standard will be diet soda with
less than ten (10) calories per bottle or can.
C.  Each district board of education shall ensure that students
in high schools are provided healthy food options in addition to any
foods of minimal nutritional value to which they may have access at
school.  Each district shall provide incentives, such as lower
prices or other incentives, to encourage healthy food choices for
high school students.
D.  For purposes of this section, “foods of minimal nutritional
value” means any foods so defined in 7 CFR 210.11 and listed in
Appendix B of the regulations for the National School Lunch Program.
E.  The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to implement
the provisions of this section.

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