New Food Rules for Children with Allergies in Nurseries, Kindergartens, and Schools
This bill introduces a requirement for nurseries, kindergartens, and schools to provide meals adapted to the needs of children with food allergies and intolerances. This will allow these children to safely eat meals with their peers, improving their comfort and health safety. The changes are expected to take effect three months after publication, allowing institutions time to prepare.
Key points
Nurseries and children's clubs must provide meals compliant with standards and special health requirements for children (e.g., allergies).
Primary and art schools must provide one hot meal daily, adapted to the needs of students with allergies.
Kindergartens must provide meals consistent with children's special health requirements.
The Minister of Health, in consultation with relevant ministers, will specify detailed conditions for preparing and serving these meals.
The act aims to eliminate discrimination against children on elimination diets and ensure their nutritional safety.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_528
Process start date: 2024-07-11