26 Tex. Admin. Code § 744.2411 - What are the requirements for a child who requires a special diet or does not want to eat foods the operation serves?
(a) To serve a child a therapeutic or special
diet, you must:
(1) Have written approval
from:
(A) A physician or health-care
professional with prescriptive authority if the diet relates to a disability
that restricts the child's diet; or
(B) A health-care professional or a
registered or licensed dietician if the diet does not relate to a disability
that restricts the child's diet;
(2) Maintain the written approval in the
child's record; and
(3) Give the
information to all employees preparing and serving food.
(b) You must discuss recurring eating
problems with the child's parent.
(c) You may encourage but must not force
children to eat.
(d) You must not
serve nutrient concentrates and supplements such as protein powders, liquid
protein, vitamins, minerals, and other nonfood substances without written
instructions as required in subsection (a)(1) of this section.
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