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NJ A2322

NJ A2322
Expands school breakfast program to all schools with 5% or more of students eligible for free or reduced price meals.


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Introduced
02/03/2020
In Committee
02/03/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires a public school operated by a local or regional school district of the State in which 5% or more of the students enrolled in the school on or before the last school day before October 16 of the preceding school year were eligible for free or reduced price meals under the federal School Lunch Program or the federal School Breakfast Program to establish a school breakfast program in the school. Under the current statutes, a school with 5% or more of those eligible students must have a school lunch program, and a school with 20% or more of those eligible students must have a school breakfast program. The new requirements are modeled on the existing requirements and mandate that the program be first established in grades pre-K through 6 by September 1, 2019, and in all other grades by September 1, 2020. Plans for the initial program must be submitted to the Department of Agriculture for approval. If a plan is not submitted by the date specified in the bill, a school district must establish a program based on a model plan provided by the department. The bill permits the Department of Agriculture to grant a one-year waiver to a school district under certain conditions. An appropriation to the Department of Agriculture by the State each fiscal year is required in order to provide the State share for the school breakfast programs established under the bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires all public schools in New Jersey where 5% or more of students are eligible for free or reduced-price meals to establish a school breakfast program. Schools must submit a plan for the breakfast program to the Department of Agriculture, which will review the plans and provide recommendations. If a school district does not submit a plan, the Department will provide a model plan for the district to implement. The bill allows the Department to grant one-year waivers to schools that lack the staff, facilities, or funding to offer a breakfast program. The State is required to appropriate funds to the Department of Agriculture each year to cover the State's share of the breakfast program costs.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 02/03/2020)

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