(1) (a)
A board of education may establish, maintain, equip, and operate a food-service
facility, and expend the moneys of the district therefor, for pupils enrolled in the
public schools of the district, for persons participating in or attending a school-sponsored activity, and for the employees of the district. Any such food-service
facility shall be deemed to be an integral part of the program of the district and
shall be maintained, operated, and governed in the same manner as the schools of
the district.
(b) A school food authority may establish, maintain, equip, and operate a
food-service facility for pupils enrolled in a district charter school or institute
charter school that contracts with the school food authority, for persons
participating in or attending a district charter school-sponsored or institute charter
school-sponsored activity, and for the employees of a district charter school or
institute charter school that contracts with the school food authority.
(2) All food shall be sold by a food-service facility as nearly as practicable on
a nonprofit basis, but a school food authority may sell food at lower than cost and
may provide food free of charge to those pupils entitled thereto pursuant to the
provisions of the federal Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, 42 U.S.C.
sec. 1751 et seq. Capital outlay and rental costs shall not be included in computing
the cost of the meals served.
(3) Upon the written request from a parent or guardian of a school-age pupil
enrolled in a school, such pupil shall not be required to participate in a food-service
program or remain on the school premises during the lunch period.
(4) If a district charter school requests in writing that the school district of
the district charter school provide food services pursuant to a contract with the
district charter school that includes terms specified by the district charter school,
the school district board of education may attempt to negotiate the terms of the
contract with the district charter school. If the school district board of education
and the district charter school attempt to negotiate contract terms that are
mutually satisfactory, and the negotiations fail to produce such mutually
satisfactory terms, the school district board of education shall:
(a) Agree to provide food services to the district charter school according to
the terms requested by the district charter school; or
(b) Allow the district charter school to transfer the maintenance, supervision,
and operation of the district charter school's food-service facility from the district
to a school food authority.
(5) (a) Using the timeline and procedures established by rules promulgated
by the state board of education pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (7) of this
section, a district charter school or an institute charter school may apply to the
department of education for authorization as a school food authority.
(b) Using the timeline, standards, and procedures established by rules
promulgated by the state board of education pursuant to paragraph (b) of
subsection (7) of this section, the department of education shall grant or deny
authorization as a school food authority to a district charter school or an institute
charter school that applies for the authorization pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
subsection (5).
(6) (a) On and after May 4, 2009, a district charter school or an institute
charter school may submit a written request to the department of education for
provisional authorization as a school food authority.
(b) On and after May 4, 2009, the commissioner of education or his or her
designee may grant or deny provisional authorization as a school food authority to a
district charter school or institute charter school that submits a written request for
such authorization to the department of education.
(c) (I) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (c), if
the commissioner of education or his or her designee grants provisional
authorization to a district charter school or an institute charter school as a school
food authority pursuant to this subsection (6), the department of education shall
review the provisional authorization and, using the standards established by rules
promulgated by the state board of education pursuant to paragraph (b) of
subsection (7) of this section, grant or deny authorization as a school food authority
to the district charter school or institute charter school.
(II) Before granting authorization as a school food authority to a district
charter school or an institute charter school that was granted provisional
authorization as a school food authority pursuant to this subsection (6), the
department of education shall ensure that the district charter school or institute
charter school has completed one full fiscal year of operation as a school food
authority under the provisional authorization granted pursuant to this subsection
(6), that the district charter school or institute charter school has submitted its
governmental audit required pursuant to section 22-30.5-112 (7) to the department,
and that the district charter school or institute charter school has successfully
complied with the requirements of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch
Act, 42 U.S.C. sec. 1751 et seq., as determined by the department's compliance
review evaluation process and has taken any necessary corrective actions identified
by the department. The department shall grant or deny authorization as a school
food authority to a district charter school or institute charter school within forty-five days after the school has satisfied the requirements of this subparagraph (II).
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection (6) to the contrary, the
commissioner of education or his or her designee shall not grant provisional
authorization as a school food authority to more than six applicant district charter
schools or institute charter schools.
(e) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2010, (HB 10-1013), ch. 399, p. 1900, � 9,
effective June 10, 2010.)
(7) On or before October 1, 2009, the state board of education shall
promulgate rules establishing:
(a) A timeline and procedures by which a district charter school or an
institute charter school may apply to the department of education for authorization
as a school food authority; and
(b) A timeline, standards, and procedures for the department of education to
use in granting or denying authorization as a school food authority to a district
charter school or an institute charter school. The standards shall include, at a
minimum, the following requirements:
(I) The district charter school or institute charter school shall serve at least a
minimum number of children, specified by rule, who are enrolled in the district
charter school or institute charter school;
(II) The district charter school or institute charter school shall demonstrate
its sound financial status to the satisfaction of the department of education;
(III) The district charter school or institute charter school shall demonstrate,
to the satisfaction of the department of education, its capacity to operate a food
service program;
(IV) The district charter school or institute charter school shall include in its
application a statement of its willingness to contract, to the extent practicable,
with other district charter schools and institute charter schools to provide a food
service program; and
(V) The department of education shall not grant authorization as a school
food authority to more than ten applicant district charter schools or institute
charter schools until July 1, 2016, including any district charter schools or institute
charter schools that have been granted provisional authorization pursuant to
subsection (6) of this section.
(8) As used in this section, school food authority means:
(a) A school district or the state charter school institute;
(a.2) The Colorado school for the deaf and the blind authorized pursuant to
section 22-80-102;
(a.3) A charter school collaborative formed pursuant to section 22-30.5-603;
(a.4) An approved facility school or facility, as defined in section 22-2-402;
(a.5) A board of cooperative services created pursuant to article 5 of this
title that elects to operate as a school food authority pursuant to section 22-5-120;
or
(b) A district charter school or an institute charter school that:
(I) The commissioner of education or his or her designee provisionally
authorizes as a school food authority pursuant to subsection (6) of this section; or
(II) The department of education authorizes as a school food authority
pursuant to subsection (5) of this section.