Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5217 - Meals and Nutrition
A. A
provider shall serve a child in care wholesome and nutritious foods and
beverages. In this Section, "wholesome and nutritious" means foods and
beverages consistent with the requirements of
7 CFR
226.20 (January 1, 1998), which is
incorporated by reference and available for inspection at the Department's
Authority Library, 1789 West Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 and in the
office of the Secretary of State at 1700 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona. The
incorporated material contains no later amendments or editions.
B. A provider shall supplement meals and
snacks supplied by a parent when the supplied food does not provide a child
with a wholesome and nutritious diet.
C. A provider shall make available to a child
in care meals and snacks that satisfy the child's appetite and dietary
needs.
D. A provider shall consult
with a parent to identify, in writing, any special dietary needs or
instructions for a child in care.
E. A provider shall give a child any
necessary assistance in feeding and shall teach self-feeding skills, but shall
not force a child to eat.
F. A
provider shall monitor all perishable foods, including infant formulas and sack
lunches. The provider shall ensure that food is individually labeled with a
child's name, dated, covered, and properly stored to prevent spoilage at
temperatures of 45ºF or less.
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