Or. Admin. Code § 414-320-1110 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Food Service
(1) A certified ONB
program's food service must include the following:
(a) Children in care for more than 3 ½
consecutive hours must be served a meal or snack every 3 ½
hours;
(b) Children arriving after
school must be served a snack; and
(c) Children scheduled to attend prior to
7:00 a.m. or after 6:30 p.m. must be offered breakfast or dinner.
(2) A certified ONB program must
make sure drinking water is always available to children and after active play
and served in a sanitary manner that prevents contamination.
(3) A certified ONB program must provide each
child with individual dishes, cups, and utensils for eating and
drinking.
(4) Single service items
such as paper plates, cups and napkins, and plastic utensils may be used only
once and must be discarded after use.
(5) A certified ONB program must make
additional servings available if a child remains hungry.
(6) A certified ONB program must maintain
staff-to-child ratios during meal and snack service and while children are
eating.
(7) A certified ONB program
must provide an eating environment that is socially engaging and provides
opportunities for learning. Caregivers must:
(a) Sit with children during meals;
(b) Encourage children to try new foods but
not force them to eat;
(c) Be
respectful of each child's cultural food practices;
(d) Serve each child individually or serve
family style dining, allowing each child the opportunity to practice skills
such as passing shared serving bowls and serving themselves; and
(e) Not use food as a reward or
punishment.
(8) If a
certified ONB program serves family style meals, where food is brought to the
table in larger quantities and served to the plates from the table, the ONB
program must have a written plan, approved by DELC and available for review by
the environmental health specialist, which includes at least the following
elements:
(a) Separate serving portions for
each table;
(b) Serving utensils
distinct from eating utensils;
(c)
Staff oversight to ensure sanitary practices; and
(d) Provision for serving mildly ill children
to prevent the spread of the illness.
(9) A certified ONB program may serve a child
food provided by the parent of the child only when:
(a) Food is brought on a daily basis and is
ready to eat, requiring no preparation;
(b) All food and beverage containers are
labeled with the child's name;
(c)
Each child's food is monitored daily by a staff member to ensure that the food
meets nutritional requirements as specified in OAR 414-320-1140, Meals and
Snacks; and
(d) The certified ONB
program has sufficient food available to supplement any meal or snack provided
by the parent that does not meet nutritional requirements as specified in OAR
414-320-1140, Meals and Snacks.
(10) A certified ONB program must ensure that
any catered foods are:
(a) Prepared in a
kitchen approved by the Oregon Health Authority or a county health
department;
(b) Transported and
delivered in a safe, sanitary manner with hot food maintained at temperatures
not lower than 135°F and cold foods maintained at 41°F or lower;
and
(c) Received, held, and served
through a process approved by the environmental health specialist.
(11) If a certified ONB program
does not have a kitchen, food preparation area, or catered meals, the ONB
program must:
(a) Use only single service
utensils;
(b) Serve either
commercially-prepared, individually-packaged, single-serving foods, or the
serving of bulk food complies with standards in Oregon's Food Handler
certification;
(c) Not use or store
utensils on site that require washing; and
(d) Store food in a space used only for food,
beverages and single-service utensils.
(12) On special occasions, such as birthdays,
a certified ONB program may allow parents or guardians to provide snacks that
may not satisfy the nutritional requirements for all children. The certified
ONB program may serve the snacks:
(a) To a
child only if that child's parent has provided permission for the child to
participate in special occasions where food is served (also see OAR
414-320-0230, Parental Permissions); and
(b) When the snacks consist of store
purchased fruits and vegetables (uncut) or prepackaged foods in the original
manufacturer containers.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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