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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

45A.620 Preference to high-calcium foods and beverages in purchasing for school

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(1)This section shall apply to any contract entered into by an agency or a business that
contracts with a local school board, local school district, or other agency to provide
food or meal services.
(2)In addition to any requirements established by the United States Department of
Agriculture under the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast
Program, or other federally supported food service programs, an agency or business
that provides food or meal services under contract with a local school board, local
school district, or other agency shall give preference in purchasing contracts to high-
calcium foods or beverages.
(3)For the purposes of this section, the term "high-calcium foods or beverages" means
foods or beverages that contain a higher level of calcium and that are equal to or
lower in price than other products of the same type and quality.
(4)Notwithstanding subsection
(2)of this section, if the director of a program operated
by an agency or business offering food or meal services on behalf of a local school
board, local school district, or other agency determines that a high-calcium food or
beverage would interfere with the proper treatment and care of an individual
receiving services from the program, then the purchasing agent for that institution or
business shall not be required to purchase a high-calcium food or beverage for that
individual.
(5)A purchasing agent who has entered into a contract with a supplier to purchase food
or beverages before July 1, 2002, is not required to purchase high-calcium foods or
beverages if purchasing those products would change the terms of the contract.
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