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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

199.8962 Required standards for child-care centers licensed under KRS 199.896 --

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Administrative regulations.
(1)Child-care centers licensed pursuant to KRS 199.896 shall have the following
standards:
(a)Nutrition standards, if the child-care center provides food, that are consistent
with the meal and snack patterns of the most recent version of the United
States Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service standards for
the Child and Adult Care Food Program. These nutrition standards do not
apply to food that is brought from a child's home;
(b)Physical activity standards;
(c)Screen time standards; and
(d)Sugary drink standards.
(2)The cabinet shall, within ninety
(90)days of July 15, 2020, promulgate
administrative regulations, in consultation with the Kentucky Early Childhood
Advisory Council established pursuant to KRS 200.700, the Kentucky Child Care
Advisory Council established pursuant to KRS 199.8983, and state and national
organizations that have expertise in nutrition, physical activity, screen time, and
sugary drink standards, to establish the requirements and procedures for the
implementation of the standards established in this section.
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