3550 AR - Food Service Programs

Business and Noninstructional Operations
Administrative Regulation No. 3550
Regulation reviewed: October 5, 2017
Regulation revised: January 12, 2023


FOOD SERVICE/CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM
Nutritional Standards for School Meals.

Meals, food items, and beverages provided through the district’s food services program shall: (Education Code 49430.7, 4952, 49553, 42 USC 1758, 1773)

1.Comply with National School Lunch and/or Breakfast Program standards for meal patterns, nutrient levels, and calorie requirements for ages/grade levels served, as specified in 7 CFR 210.10, 220.8, or 220.23
2. 2. Not be deep fried, par fried, or flash fried, as defined in Education Code 49430 and 49430.7

Drinking Water
The district shall provide access to free, fresh drinking water during meal times in food service areas at all district schools, including, but not limited to, areas where reimbursable meals under the National School Lunch or Breakfast Program are served or consumed. (Education Code 38086; 42 USC 1758)

(cf. 3533 - Free and Reduced Price Meals)

Food Safety

The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that the district's food service program meets the applicable sanitation and safety requirements of the California Retail Food Code as set forth in Health and Safety Code 113700-114437.

For all district schools participating in the National School Lunch and/or School Breakfast Program, the Superintendent or designee shall implement a written food safety program for the storage, preparation and service of school meals, which complies with the national Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems. The district's HACCP plan shall include, but is, but not limited to, a determination of critical control points and critical limits at each stage of food production, monitoring procedure corrective action and recordkeeping procedures (42 USC 1758l 7 CFR 210.13, 220.7)

The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that food service directors, managers, and staff complete an annual continuing education or training as required by law. Each new employee, including a substitute, or volunteer shall complete initial food safety training prior to handling food. For each employee, the Superintendent or designee shall document the date, trainer, and subject of each training. The Superintendent or designee shall assign staff to maintain records and logs documenting food safety activities, including, but not limited to, records of food deliveries, time and temperature monitoring during food production, equipment temperature (freezer, cooler, thermometer calibration), corrective actions, verification or review of safety efforts, and staff training.

Inspection of Food Facilities
All food preparation and service areas shall be inspected in accordance with Health and Safety Code 113725-113725.1 and county regulations.

Each school participating in the National School Lunch and/or Breakfast Program shall, during each school year, obtain a minimum of two food safety inspections conducted by the county environmental health agency. (42 USC 1758; 7 CFR 210.13, 220.7)

The Superintendent or designee shall retain records from the most recent food safety inspection. All schools shall post a notice indicating that the most recent inspection report is available to any interested person upon request. (Health and Safety Code 113725.1; 42 USC 1758; 7 CFR 210.13, 210.15, 220.7)


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