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Public Act 103-0532 |
HB2471 Enrolled | LRB103 26114 RJT 52469 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. Findings. |
(a) The General Assembly finds that: |
(1) no Illinois child should experience hunger, and |
every student should benefit from access to healthy, |
locally procured, and freshly prepared meals during the |
school day; |
(2) healthy school meals are necessary for all |
students for effective learning, and the State's |
investment in education should include healthy school |
meals for all students to support the nourishment students |
need to achieve academic success; |
(3) access to healthy school meals should not cause |
stigma or stress for any student seeking an education; |
(4) Illinois' healthy school meals program should |
support Illinois' food systems, including historically |
underserved producers and processors; |
(5) Illinois' healthy school meals program must |
support students' nutrition and provide quality meals to |
boost the health and well-being of Illinois students; |
(6) during the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States |
Department of Agriculture allowed schools to serve free |
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meals to all students via a waiver, ensuring that all |
students facing hunger had access to food while in school; |
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(7) now that the waiver is no longer in place, but |
strategies exist to prevent hunger for all students during |
the school day, it is imperative that the State embrace |
these strategies to move toward the goal of ending child |
hunger. |
(b) The General Assembly finds that it is in the best |
interests of the students of Illinois and their families to |
implement the Healthy School Meals for All Program to provide |
free breakfast and lunch in schools for all students. |
Section 10. The School Breakfast and Lunch Program Act is |
amended by changing Section 2 and by adding Section 2.3 as |
follows:
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(105 ILCS 125/2) (from Ch. 122, par. 712.2)
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Sec. 2. Reimbursement of sponsors. The State Board of |
Education
is authorized to reimburse
school boards and welfare |
centers that operate free breakfast
programs, school breakfast |
programs, free lunch programs, or
school
lunch programs for a |
portion of the costs of food served in balanced,
nutritious |
breakfasts or lunches and served to students in non-profit |
public or private schools and
non-profit welfare
centers.
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The State Board of Education
shall reimburse not less than |
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$0.15 or the actual cost, whichever is
less, to School Boards |
and non-profit welfare centers for each free lunch
and not |
less than $0.15 or the actual cost, whichever is less, for
each |
free breakfast supplied by them. This appropriation
shall be |
in addition to any federal contributions.
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(Source: P.A. 91-843, eff. 6-22-00.)
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(105 ILCS 125/2.3 new) |
Sec. 2.3. Healthy School Meals for All Program. |
(a) In this Section: |
"Community Eligibility Provision" means the federal |
program created in 42 U.S.C. 1759a(a)(1)(F) that allows school |
districts to choose to receive federal special assistance |
payments for school meals in exchange for providing free |
school meals to all students enrolled in all or selected |
schools of the school district. |
"Eligible meal" means a lunch or breakfast that meets the |
nutritional requirements specified in 7 CFR 210.10 or |
successor regulations for the National School Lunch Program or |
the National School Breakfast Program. |
"Federal free reimbursement rate" means the free |
reimbursement rate set by the United States Department of |
Agriculture for meals that qualify for reimbursement under the |
National School Breakfast Program and the National School |
Lunch Program. |
"Identified student percentage" means the percentage of a |
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school's, group of schools', or local education agency's |
enrolled students who are certified as eligible for free meals |
based on documentation of benefit receipt or categorical |
eligibility as described in 7 CFR 245.6 and 7 CFR 245.9 or |
successor regulations. |
"National School Breakfast Program" means the federal |
school breakfast program created in 42 U.S.C. 1773. |
"National School Lunch Program" means the federal school |
lunch program created in the Richard B. Russell National |
School Lunch Act. |
"Participating school board" means the school board of a |
school district or the governing body of a nonpublic school |
that chooses to participate in the Healthy School Meals for |
All Program. |
"Special assistance alternative" means a special nutrition |
assistance alternative federal reimbursement method that is |
authorized by the United States Department of Agriculture, |
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1759a and 7 CFR Part 245, for eligible |
schools that serve free meals to all enrolled students. |
"Special assistance alternative" includes the Community |
Eligibility Provision. |
(b) Subject to appropriation, the State Board of Education |
shall establish the Healthy School Meals for All Program to |
begin on July 1, 2023. Each participating school board that |
chooses to participate in the Healthy School Meals for All |
Program shall offer eligible meals, without charge, to all |
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students enrolled in schools that participate in the National |
School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program. |
A participating school board shall receive reimbursement |
for the meals set forth in subsection (c) of this Section. |
Reimbursement from State funds shall be available only to |
participating school boards that maximize access to federal |
funds for the cost of the National School Breakfast Program |
and National School Lunch Program by participating in the |
Community Eligibility Provision or another special assistance |
alternative, if eligible, and operate the National School |
Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program in a way |
that in the opinion of the State Board of Education draws down |
the most possible federal funding for meals served in the |
National School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch |
Program. |
(c) It is the intent of the General Assembly that this |
State, participating school boards, and participating schools |
use all federal funds, federal programs, and federal |
provisions in carrying out the Healthy School Meals for All |
Program. The amount of the State reimbursement provided |
through the Program to each participating school board for |
each budget year shall be equal to the federal free |
reimbursement rate multiplied by the total number of eligible |
meals that the participating schools serve during the |
applicable budget year, minus the total amount of |
reimbursement for eligible meals served during the applicable |
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budget year that the participating school board receives |
pursuant to the National School Breakfast Program and the |
National School Lunch Program. |
If at any time the appropriation is insufficient to cover |
all school boards interested in participating in the Healthy |
School Meals for All Program as described in this subsection, |
the State Board of Education shall reimburse school boards |
participating in the community eligibility provision with |
higher priority for schools with higher identified student |
percentages that would not otherwise receive the federal free |
reimbursement rate for all meals served, and then distribute |
any remaining appropriation in an equitable manner as |
determined by the State Board of Education among remaining |
schools interested in participating in the Healthy School |
Meals for All Program. If at any time the appropriation is |
insufficient to cover all school boards interested in |
participating in the Healthy School Meals for All Program, the |
State Board of Education shall communicate the implications of |
the insufficient appropriation with eligible schools in a |
timely manner to allow schools sufficient time to make |
informed decisions about their food service administration. |
(d) The State Board of Education shall develop procedures |
to allocate and disburse the money appropriated for |
reimbursements pursuant to this Section throughout each budget |
year, in a schedule determined by the State Board of |
Education, among participating school boards in an equitable |
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manner and in compliance with the requirements of the National |
School Breakfast Program and the National School Lunch |
Program. |
(e) A participating school board shall annually give |
notice to the State Board of Education of the intention to |
participate in the Healthy School Meals for All Program. At a |
minimum, if it is eligible to participate, the notice must |
include evidence that it is participating in the Community |
Eligibility Provision or another special assistance |
alternative, as set forth in subsection (b) of this Section. |
(f) If the United States Department of Agriculture creates |
the option for the State, as a whole, to participate in the |
Community Eligibility Provision, the State Board of Education |
shall evaluate whether that option would be anticipated to |
require less State funding than the Healthy School Meals for |
All Program and provide at least as many free meals to students |
in this State. If that option is anticipated to require less |
State funding and provide at least as many free meals as the |
Healthy School Meals for All Program, then the State Board of |
Education shall elect that option and work with participating |
school boards and necessary State and local agencies to |
collect data and implement the Community Eligibility Provision |
statewide, and participating school boards shall be reimbursed |
as set forth in subsection (c) of this Section. Until the State |
participates in the Community Eligibility Provision as a |
State, each participating school board, as a condition of |
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participating in the Healthy School Meals for All Program, |
must maximize the amount of federal reimbursement it receives |
as set forth in subsection (b) of this Section. |
(g) The State Board of Education shall notify each |
participating school board that is eligible for participation |
in the Community Eligibility Provision or another special |
assistance alternative of its eligibility and that, through |
the Healthy School Meals for All Program, it will receive a |
supplemental, State-funded meal reimbursement in addition to |
any federal meal reimbursement received as set forth in |
subsection (c) of this Section. The State Board of Education |
shall support and provide technical assistance to schools and |
school districts as needed to support their enrollment in the |
Community Eligibility Program or another special assistance |
alternative. The Healthy School Meals for All Program shall be |
open to all eligible schools and school districts. |
(h) The State Board of Education shall support schools and |
school districts to achieve the highest level of student |
participation in operating their school breakfast and lunch |
programs, which may include any or all of the following: |
(1) providing breakfast meals that can be picked up by |
students; |
(2) making breakfast available to students in |
classrooms after the start of the school day; and |
(3) collaborating with a school's wellness or similar |
committee in planning school meals. |
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(i) If the State Board of Education no longer receives |
federal funding for the United States Department of |
Agriculture's Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement |
Program, the State Board of Education shall sustain the |
program, subject to appropriation. The State Board of |
Education shall use the infrastructure, systems, and |
eligibility criteria created through the Local Food for |
Schools Cooperative Agreement Program to sustain school food |
authorities' ability to purchase and serve local foods.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |