HB 0227

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to children's summer nutrition programs;
3providing a popular name; requiring each district school
4board to develop a plan to sponsor a summer nutrition
5program; providing criteria for operating summer nutrition
6program sites; authorizing exemption from sponsoring a
7summer nutrition program and providing procedures
8therefor; requiring a district school board to annually
9reconsider its decision to be exempt; authorizing district
10school boards to encourage not-for-profit entities to
11sponsor a summer nutrition program under certain
12circumstances; authorizing a superintendent of schools to
13collaborate with specified agencies to implement a summer
14nutrition program; providing for reporting; directing the
15Department of Education to provide each district school
16board with a list of organizations intending to
17participate; providing an effective date.
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19Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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21     Section 1.  Children's summer nutrition program.--
22     (1)  This section may be cited as the "Ms. Willie Ann Glenn
23Act."
24     (2)  Each district school board shall develop a plan by May
251, 2006, to sponsor a summer nutrition program beginning the
26summer of 2006 to operate sites in the school district as
27follows:
28     (a)  Within 5 miles of at least one elementary school at
29which 50 percent or more of the students are eligible for free
30or reduced-price school meals and for the duration of 40
31consecutive days; and
32     (b)  Except as operated pursuant to paragraph (a), within
3310 miles of each elementary school at which 50 percent or more
34of the students are eligible for free or reduced-price school
35meals.
36(3)(a)  District school boards may be exempt from
37sponsoring a summer nutrition program pursuant to this section.
38A district school board seeking such exemption must include the
39issue on an agenda at a regular or special district school board
40meeting that is publicly noticed, provide residents an
41opportunity to participate in the discussion, and vote on
42whether to be exempt from this section. The district school
43board shall notify the Commissioner of Education within 10 days
44after it decides to become exempt from this section.
45     (b)  Each year the district school board shall reconsider
46its decision to be exempt from the provisions of this section
47and shall vote on whether to continue the exemption from
48sponsoring a summer nutrition program. The district school board
49shall notify the Commissioner of Education within 10 days after
50each subsequent year's decision to continue the exemption.
51     (c)  If a district school board elects to be exempt from
52sponsoring a summer nutrition program under this section, the
53district school board may encourage not-for-profit entities to
54sponsor the program. If a not-for-profit entity chooses to
55sponsor the summer nutrition program but fails to perform with
56regard to the program, the district school board, the school
57district, and the Department of Education are not required to
58continue the program and shall be held harmless from any
59liability arising from the discontinuation of the summer
60nutrition program.
61     (4)  The superintendent of schools may collaborate with
62municipal and county governmental agencies and private, not-for-
63profit leaders in implementing the plan. Although schools have
64proven to be the optimal site for a summer nutrition program,
65any not-for-profit entity may serve as a site or sponsor. By
66April 15 of each year, each school district with a summer
67nutrition program shall report to the department the district's
68summer nutrition program sites in compliance with this section.
69     (5)  The department shall provide to each district school
70board by February 15 of each year a list of local organizations
71that have filed letters of intent to participate in the summer
72nutrition program in order that a district school board is able
73to determine how many sites are needed to serve the children and
74where to place each site.
75     Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2005.


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