Current through September 25, 2024
Section 7 AAC 50.460 - Nutrition(a) A facility shall ensure that all snacks and meals meet the child care food program requirements set out in 7 C.F.R. 226.20.(b) In a residential child care facility, menus, including snacks, must be planned in advance, be posted in an area open to visitors, and reflect actual food served. A residential child care facility providing emergency shelter care is not required to plan menus in advance, but must retain a record of actual food served.(d) A residential child care facility providing care for infants shall observe the following requirements for bottle feedings: (1) bottle feedings may be prepared by the parent or the facility; however, if the facility prepares the bottle feedings, it shall consult with the parent to ensure consistency with the bottle feedings given at home;(2) an infant must be fed on demand;(3) a child on bottle feedings (A) must either be held or fed sitting up or, if unable to sit up, always be held by a caregiver during the feeding; and(B) may not be permitted to hold or carry its bottle at times other than the feeding; and(4) bottles may not be propped for a child.(e) A full time care facility shall attempt to provide ethnic food reflecting the ethnic background of children in care in the facility's menu, including food provided by a child's own family.(f) A facility shall obtain information concerning any food allergies or special dietary needs of each child and shall plan that child's meals accordingly.(g) Except for medical reasons, a facility may not deny a meal or snack to a child, force-feed a child, or otherwise coerce a child to eat against the child's will for any reason. Mere encouragement to eat without any element of compulsion is not prohibited.Eff. 1/1/96, Register 136; am 3/1/98, Register 145; am 7/1/2022, Register 242, July 2022Authority:AS 44.29.020
AS 47.32.030