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