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Nutrition Standards Nutrition Standards in California: An in California: An
OverviewOverviewMike Danzik, M.P.H., R.D.Mike Danzik, M.P.H., R.D. Karen King, R.D. Karen King, R.D.
Nutrition Education Specialist Child Nutrition ConsultantNutrition Education Specialist Child Nutrition Consultant
Nutrition Services DivisionNutrition Services DivisionCalifornia Department of EducationCalifornia Department of Education
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AgendaAgenda
RelevanceRelevance
History of competitive foods and beveragesHistory of competitive foods and beverages
Overview of competitive foods and beveragesOverview of competitive foods and beverages
Upcoming webinar trainingUpcoming webinar training
Resources and ToolsResources and Tools
Foods for Healthy Schools (FHS) Web siteFoods for Healthy Schools (FHS) Web site
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Competitive FoodsCompetitive Foodsand Beveragesand Beverages
What are they…
Foods and beverages sold outside of Foods and beverages sold outside of (and thus competing with) the United (and thus competing with) the United States Department of Agriculture mealsStates Department of Agriculture meals
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The California Center for Public Health Advocacy analyzed results of the 2004 California Physical Fitness Test for 5th, 7th and 9th graders.
Why is this topic relevant to us as a society?
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The analysis shows that among all students in California:
28.1% of children were overweight in 2004, up from 26.5% in 2001.
Why is this topic relevant to us as a society?
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Why is this topic important Why is this topic important to us as a society?to us as a society?
Fitness Gram 2006-2007 State SummaryFitness Gram 2006-2007 State Summary
Failed Aerobic Capacity Testing:Failed Aerobic Capacity Testing:
55thth Grade 37.3% Grade 37.3% 77thth Grade 37.8% Grade 37.8% 99thth Grade 44.5% Grade 44.5%
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/pf
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History of Competitive FoodsHistory of Competitive Foods
California Schools
Remember when the only food available on school campus was the school meal?
Food and beverage sales by student organizations - 1977
Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value -1978
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History of Competitive FoodsHistory of Competitive Foods
California Schools
Food standards (Senate Bill 12) – 2005
Beverage standards (Senate Bill 965) – 2005
Local School Wellness Policy – implemented 2006
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History of Competitive FoodsHistory of Competitive Foods
California Schools
Trans fat food standards (Senate Bill 490) - 2007
State regulations to clarify language of SB 12, SB 965 – 2008
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Overview of CompetitiveOverview of CompetitiveFoods and BeveragesFoods and Beverages
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Requirements
Please refer to handout in your workshop packet,
“Origin of Requirements”
California Legislature
State Law
California Education
Code
Senate Bills (SB 12,
965)
California State Board
of Education
State Regulations
California Code of
Regulations
Title 5 sections
15500, 15501 (Student
Organizations)
US Dept of Agriculture (USDA)
Federal Regulation
s
Code of Federal
Regulations
Foods of Minimal
Nutritional Value
United States
Legislature
Federal Law
United States Code
Local School
Wellness Policy
Origin of Requirements
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Group Activity #1Group Activity #1
#1. #1. How has this information helped How has this information helped you you better understand the competitive better understand the competitive
food and beverage requirements?food and beverage requirements?
#2. #2. How can you utilize this How can you utilize this information information to gain support within to gain support within your job your job capacity?capacity?
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Overview of the Overview of the RequirementsRequirements(Continued)(Continued)
Co
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Fo
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State Regulation
StudentOrganization
Sales
State Law
Food andBeverageStandards
Federal Regulation
Foods of MinimalNutritional Value
Federal Law
Local SchoolWellness Policy
State Regulation
Clarify Education Code
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California Education Code, sections 49430-49431.7
(Senate Bills 12, 965, & 490)
All entities selling food and beverages(or serving trans fat foods)
Specific food and beverage restrictions (differs between elementary and secondary)
Before/during/after school(differs between elementary and secondary)
WHO:
WHAT:
WHEN:
State Law
Food andBeverageStandards
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Clarifies food and beverage restrictions in California Education Code
WHAT
California Code of Regulations,
Title 5,Sections 15575-15578
State Regulation
Food andBeverageStandards
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Student organizations
Additional requirements that only apply to student organizations
WHO:
WHAT:
California Code of Regulations,
Title 5,Sections 15500 & 15501
State Regulation
StudentOrganization
Sales
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Child Nutrition and WICReauthorization Act of
2004
All districts participating in National School Lunch, School Breakfast, or Special Milk
District policy addressing nutrition guidelines for all foods and beverages available on school campus
WHO:
WHAT:
Federal Law
Local SchoolWellness Policy
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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 7, Part 210.11
Appendix B
During a school lunch or school breakfast meal period
Food service area
WHEN:
WHERE:
Federal Regulation
Foods of MinimalNutritional Value
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Decision Matrix for Competitive Decision Matrix for Competitive Foods and BeveragesFoods and Beverages
Who isselling item?
To Whom isItem being sold?
What isthe item?
When is the item being sold?
Where is theitem being sold?
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ACTIVITY #2: ACTIVITY #2: Which rules apply?Which rules apply?
You will need 2 handouts from your You will need 2 handouts from your workshop packet:workshop packet:
1. “Summary of Competitive Food and 1. “Summary of Competitive Food and Beverage Sales”Beverage Sales”
2. “Activity: Which Rules Apply?” 2. “Activity: Which Rules Apply?”
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Decision Matrix for Competitive Decision Matrix for Competitive Foods and BeveragesFoods and Beverages
Who isselling item?
To Whom isItem being sold?
What isthe item?
When is the item being sold?
Where is theitem being sold?
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SHARINGSHARING
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Upcoming trainingUpcoming training
Competitive Food and Beverage Competitive Food and Beverage Requirements: Implement with Confidence!Requirements: Implement with Confidence!
Sponsored by The California Department of Sponsored by The California Department of Education, Nutrition Services DivisionEducation, Nutrition Services Division
Offered as series of four Webinar trainings.Offered as series of four Webinar trainings.
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Competitive Food and Beverage Competitive Food and Beverage Requirements: Implement with Requirements: Implement with
Confidence!Confidence!
Detailed training on all rules on the sale of Detailed training on all rules on the sale of foods and beverages sold outside of the U.S. foods and beverages sold outside of the U.S. Department of Agriculture meal plan. Department of Agriculture meal plan.
Federal RegulationsFederal Regulations
State lawState law
State regulationsState regulations
Your Local School Wellness Policy Your Local School Wellness Policy
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Competitive Food and Beverage Competitive Food and Beverage Requirements: Implement with Requirements: Implement with
Confidence!Confidence!
How can you benefit?How can you benefit? Confidence in implementing Confidence in implementing
California nutrition standardsCalifornia nutrition standards Proficiency in locating resourcesProficiency in locating resources Understanding and integration of Understanding and integration of
numerous laws and regulationsnumerous laws and regulations
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ToolsTools
Project LEAN Calculator: “Does your snack Project LEAN Calculator: “Does your snack measure up?”measure up?”
On-line tool @ On-line tool @ http://www.californiaprojectlean.org
Or Project LEAN order form in your Or Project LEAN order form in your workshop packetworkshop packet
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ToolsTools
Coming soon from CDEComing soon from CDE Road Map to Compliant Foods & Road Map to Compliant Foods &
BeveragesBeverages Quick reference cards on Competitive Quick reference cards on Competitive
Food & Beverage RequirementsFood & Beverage Requirements On-line Competitive Food & Beverage On-line Competitive Food & Beverage
FAQsFAQs
Foods for Healthy Schools (FHS)Foods for Healthy Schools (FHS)
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Thank you!
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Nutrition Regulations: Nutrition Regulations:
What’s New?What’s New?
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Newly adopted by the California Newly adopted by the California State Board of EducationState Board of Education
Effective September 3, 2008.Effective September 3, 2008.
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Applying the New California State Regulations
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Applying the New California State Regulations
California Code of Regulations, Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Title 5, sections 15575 – 15578sections 15575 – 15578
Work in conjunction with Education Work in conjunction with Education Code 49430 – 49431.5 (SB 12, 965)Code 49430 – 49431.5 (SB 12, 965)
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New Regulations divided into four New Regulations divided into four sections:sections:
1.1. Definitions for Foods (section 15575)Definitions for Foods (section 15575)
2.2. Definitions for Beverages (section Definitions for Beverages (section 15576)15576)
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Applying the New California State Regulations
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New Regulations divided into four New Regulations divided into four sections:sections:
3.3. Food and Beverage Restrictions Food and Beverage Restrictions (section 15577)(section 15577)
4.4. Sale of Food Items (section 15578)Sale of Food Items (section 15578)36
Applying the New California State Regulations
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Some notable changes include:Some notable changes include:
New definition of non-dairy milkNew definition of non-dairy milk New definition of electrolyte replacement New definition of electrolyte replacement
beveragebeverage Clarification of “whole grain”Clarification of “whole grain” Definitions of combined foodsDefinitions of combined foods
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Applying the New California State Regulations
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Group ActivityGroup Activity
Please see “Activity Please see “Activity Folder” on your tableFolder” on your table
(black, blue, gray, or tan)(black, blue, gray, or tan)
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Group SharingGroup Sharing
Middle/High School: Electrolyte Middle/High School: Electrolyte Replacement BeveragesReplacement Beverages
Elementary School: Non-dairy milkElementary School: Non-dairy milk Middle/High School: Combination Middle/High School: Combination
FoodsFoods Elementary School: Whole GrainElementary School: Whole Grain
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Thank you.Thank you.
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Fostering RelationshipsFostering Relationships
Mike Danzik, M.P.H., R.D.Mike Danzik, M.P.H., R.D. Karen King, R.D. Karen King, R.D.Nutrition Education Specialist Nutrition Education Specialist Child Nutrition Consultant Child Nutrition Consultant
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Fostering RelationshipsFostering RelationshipsBrainstorm ActivityBrainstorm Activity
In relationship to competitive foods and beverages, what challenges do you face in dealing with:
administration?parent groups?teachers/students?media?
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Fostering RelationshipsFostering RelationshipsGroup ActivityGroup Activity
Please utilize the following resources:Please utilize the following resources:
1.1. Handout in your workshop packet Handout in your workshop packet titled, “How to Gain Support for titled, “How to Gain Support for Nutrition Standards”Nutrition Standards”
2.2. Yellow folder on table labeled, “Table Yellow folder on table labeled, “Table Resources”Resources”
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Fostering RelationshipsFostering RelationshipsGroup ActivityGroup Activity
GROUP SHARINGGROUP SHARING
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Fostering RelationshipsFostering Relationships
Thank you Thank you for your participation!for your participation!