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LR 681
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1.__Healthy food and beverage standards.__The Bureau of Health
shall establish nutritional standards for healthy foods and
beverages that may be sold in schools pursuant to Title 20-A
section 6661, subsection 2, paragraph A and subsection 4.__The
Bureau of Health shall consult with the school nurse consultant
under section 1971 in establishing these nutritional standards.

 
2.__Rules.__The Bureau of Health shall adopt rules pursuant to
the Maine Administrative Procedure Act establishing requirements
for nutritional standards for healthy foods and beverages.__Rules
adopted by the Bureau of Health pursuant to this subchapter are
major substantive rules under Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-
A.

 
Sec. 6. Considering nutrition education during review of system of learning results.
The Department of Education shall consider the recommendations of
the Commission to Study Public Health, established in Resolve
2003, chapter 95, related to implications for the system of
learning results when the department reviews the guiding
principles, the performance standards and the content indicators
of the system of learning results during the 2005-2006 school
year in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A,
section 6209, subsection 4. The Department of Education's review
must specifically include the addition of "nutrition education"
within the learning results system content standards.

 
Sec. 7. Dairy vending machines. By January 31, 2006, the Department
of Education, in collaboration with the Maine Dairy and Nutrition
Council, shall implement a pilot program to install dairy vending
machines selling flavored or unflavored milk with 1% or less fat
in schools.

 
Sec. 8. Implementation of National Farm to School Program. By January 31,
2006, the Department of Education, in collaboration with the
Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources, shall
implement the National Farm to School Program, funded by the
United States Department of Agriculture, as fully as is practical
to provide locally grown fruits and vegetables in public schools.

 
Sec. 9. Healthy foods and beverages. By January 31, 2006, the
Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Health shall
define the term "healthy foods and beverages" by rule. In
developing this rule, the Bureau of Health shall consider the
following definition:

 
"Healthy foods and beverages" means fruits, vegetables, whole
grains, low-fat animal protein foods, low-fat dairy products,
legumes, soy products, nuts and seeds. "Healthy


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