Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 895.1 - LICENSING OF INFANT AND TODDLER CHILD CARE CENTERS
Subchapter 5 - HEALTH STANDARDS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS
Section 17-895.1-47 - Daily nutritional needs
Current through August, 2024
(a) Meals and snacks of a quantity to complement food served at home shall be provided by the parent, guardian, or facility to meet the daily nutritional needs of the infant or toddler.
(b) In a facility providing meal service, the facility shall ensure that the minimum meal components and food amounts as required by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child Care Food Program, as adapted for Hawaii by the state department of health, shall be provided.
(c) In a facility, where parents or guardians are allowed to provide food for their own child (i.e., formula or other foods for meals or snacks), the facility, in addition to food the child brings, shall provide the minimum amounts required by the USDA Child Care Food Program, by offering and providing children in care:
(d) For children twelve to thirty-six months of age, when two snacks are required, at least one of the snacks shall include the provision and offering of milk (or the individual child's formula) or its calcium equivalent.
(e) Information provided by parents, guardians, or the child's physician concerning the child's eating habits, food preferences, or special needs shall be considered in the children's feeding schedules and menus.
(f) Infants and toddlers shall not be offered foods to which they are allergic or, for religious reasons, cannot consume, and the parent or guardian of the child shall arrange for nutritious substitute foods.
(g) A list of food items that are provided by the caregiver shall be posted in a prominent place for review by parents.
(h) Signs of food sensitivity or allergy shall be reported in writing to the parent or guardian on the day this has been observed.
(i) Infants and toddlers shall be encouraged but shall not be required to eat the food offered by the facility, as follows:
(j) Infants and toddlers shall not be offered foods which pose safety hazards.
(k) Food shall not be used as a punishment or reward.
(l) Infants and toddlers shall be personally attended while being fed.
(m) The child care facility's food service shall be approved and reviewed annually by a qualified nutrition consultant the facility has chosen or provided by an appropriate community resource.
(n) The facility shall have access to nutritional information provided by a qualified nutritionist, dietitian, or other community resources approved by the state department of health.