72-17,144. Child-care institution defined; program authorization; applicability of act; exceptions. (a) As used in this section "child-care institution" means any nonprofit nursery school, child-care center, settlement house, summer camp or similar nonprofit institution devoted to the care and training of children if the same has been approved by the state board for the purposes of this section.
(b) Any board may establish and operate a food service program for children in attendance at a child-care institution. The governing authority of any child-care institution may establish and operate a food service program for children in attendance in such child-care institution.
(c) The provisions of this act, except K.S.A. 72-17,137 and 72-17,138, shall apply to any program operated under this section by a board. The provisions of this act, except K.S.A. 72-17,137 and 72-17,138, shall apply to any program operated under this section by the governing authority of a child-care institution and such provisions (except K.S.A. 72-17,137 and 72-17,138) shall also apply to such governing authority to the extent that the same may be made applicable.
History: L. 1973, ch. 284, ยง 13; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 17 - Food Service Programs
72-17,132 Food service programs; definitions.
72-17,134 State and federal funds; allocation and distribution; where deposited; payments.
72-17,135 Agreements with federal agencies and local boards authorized; rules and regulations.
72-17,136 Establishment and operation of programs; assistance; donations.
72-17,138 Determination of amounts; reports; payments.
72-17,140 Appointments of authorized representatives; responsibilities.
72-17,141 Rules and regulations of state board; preservation of records; audits and inspections.
72-17,142 Studies; appraisals.
72-17,144 Child-care institution defined; program authorization; applicability of act; exceptions.
72-17,145 School breakfast programs.
72-17,146 Food service contracts authorized.
72-17,147 Same; conditions and limitations.
72-17,148 Nutrition and health education guidelines; adoption by state board.