Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 402.10 - Nutrition and Meals
a) The foster
home shall provide at least three balanced meals per day in quantities
sufficient to meet the recommended dietary allowances for nutritional needs of
children. The time span between meals shall not be greater than 14 hours
(overnight).
b) Food products from
home-raised animals shall meet the standards of the Departments of Agriculture
and Public Health.
c) When a
physician has prescribed a special diet for a child, the home shall provide the
special diet.
d) The foster home
shall consider the child's nutritional needs in relationship to the sex, age,
religious beliefs and cultural background of the child.
e) Meals served to children shall be
substantially the same as those served other family members unless a variation
based on medical needs or religious beliefs is required.
f) Meals shall be served in an unhurried
manner, under clean and sanitary conditions.
g) Children shall be encouraged to eat the
food that is served, but shall not be subjected to coercion or forced
feeding.
h) Children may be allowed
to assist in meal preparation under adult supervision.
Notes
Renumbered from Section 402.9 at 7 Ill. Reg. 3439, effective April 4, 1983
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