26 Tex. Admin. Code § 744.2401 - What are the basic requirements for meal and snack times?
(a) You must serve all
children regular meals and morning and afternoon snacks as specified in this
subchapter.
(b) The meals and
snacks must follow the meal patterns established by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) that is
administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture. You must follow these
patterns regardless of whether you are participating in the program for
reimbursement.
(c) If you serve
breakfast, you do not have to serve a morning snack.
(d) A child must not go more than three hours
without a meal or snack being offered unless the child is sleeping.
(e) You must serve enough food to allow a
child to have a second serving from the vegetable, fruit, grain, and milk
groups if the child requests it.
(f) You must ensure a supply of clean,
sanitary drinking water:
(1) Is readily
available to each child at every snack, mealtime, and during and after active
play; and
(2) Is served in a safe
and sanitary manner.
(g)
You must not serve beverages with added sugars, such as carbonated beverages,
fruit punch, or sweetened milk, unless otherwise allowed by the
CACFP.
(h) You must not use food as
a reward.
(i) You must not serve a
child a food identified on the child's food allergy emergency plan as specified
in §
744.2667 of this chapter (relating
to What is a food allergy emergency plan?).
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