Massachusetts Statutes
§ 72B — Unpaid student meal debt; determination of whether student is categorically-eligible for free or reduced-price meals
Massachusetts § 72B
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XIIEDUCATION
Ch. 71PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 71, § 72B (2026).
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[ Section effective until July 1, 2023. Deleted by 2023, 28, Sec. 37. See 2023, 28, Sec. 115.]Section 72B.
(a)A school district superintendent or their designee shall notify a parent or guardian of a student's unpaid meal debt that remains unresolved. Within 30 days of notifying a family of the unpaid meal debt, the school district shall determine if the student is categorically-eligible for free or reduced-price meals. During the 30-day period, while the school district determines the student's eligibility for free or reduced-price meals, the student shall not be denied access to a school meal until the district has made a determination that the family is ineligible for free or reduced-price meals. The department shall establish the protocol that a school district superintendent or
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