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Chapter 9
Pupil and Personnel Health

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1
General Powers—school Boards
Sections 49400–49417
1.5
Office of School-based Health Programs
Sections 49418–49421.5
2
Employment of Medical Personnel
Sections 49422–49429.5
2.5
the Pupil Nutrition, Health, and Achievement Act of 2001
Sections 49430–49434
4
Physical Examinations
Sections 49450–49458
4.5
Pupil Health Assessment
Sections 49460–49466
4.6
the Seizure Safe Schools Act
Sections 49468–49468.5
5
District Medical Services and Insurance
Sections 49470–49476
6
Notice to School of Nonepisodic Condition
Section 49480
7
School Breakfast and Lunch Program
Sections 49490–49494
7.5
Breakfast and Morning Snacks for Nonschoolaged Children
Sections 49495–49496
8
Meals
Sections 49501.5–49506
9
Nutrition
Sections 49510–49520
10
Child Nutrition Act of 1974
Sections 49530–49536
10.5
Child Care Food Program
Sections 49540–49546
10.7
Comprehensive Nutrition Services
Sections 49547–49548.3
11
Meals for Needy Pupils in Kindergarten and Grades 1 to 12
Sections 49550.3–49564.5
12
National School Lunch Act
Sections 49570–49571
13
Food Recovery Program
Sections 49580–49581
14
School Nutrition Report
Section 49590
 



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