Bill 8, Healthy Food for Healthy Schools Act, 2008
Bill 8 2008
An Act to amend the Education Act
Note: This Act amends the Education Act. For the legislative history of the Act, see the Table of Consolidated Public Statutes – Detailed Legislative History on www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca.
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:
1. Subsection 8 (1) of the Education Act is amended by adding the following paragraphs:
29.3 establish policies and guidelines with respect to nutritional standards for food and beverages and for any ingredient contained in food and beverages provided on school premises or in connection with a school-related activity;
29.4 require boards to comply with the policies and guidelines established under paragraph 29.3;
2. The Act is amended by adding the following Part:
Part
xiii.1
nUtritionAL STANDARDS
Interpretation
317. In this Part,
"trans fat" has the same meaning as in the Food and Drug Regulations made under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada).
Trans fat prohibition
318. (1) A board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale in a cafeteria of a school of the board does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Ingredients
(2) A board shall ensure that an ingredient used in the preparation, in a cafeteria of a school of the board, of a food or beverage offered for sale in the cafeteria does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Exemptions
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to the board,
(a) in respect of a food or beverage or an ingredient used in the preparation of a food or beverage specified in the regulations;
(b) on a special event day; or
(c) in the circumstances specified in the regulations.
Special event day
(4) For the purposes of clause (3) (b), a special event day is a day that meets the criteria set out in the regulations.
3. The Act is amended by adding the following section:
Vending machines
319. (1) A board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale in a vending machine on school premises meets any nutritional standards set out in the regulations.
Exemption
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the board in the circumstances specified in the regulations.
4. The Act is amended by adding the following section:
Regulations
320. The Minister may make regulations,
(a) defining "dairy product" and "ruminant meat" for the purposes of this Part and the regulations;
(b) prescribing amounts and percentages for the purposes of subsections 318 (1) and (2), including prescribing different amounts and percentages for different classes of food, beverages, ingredients and types and sources of trans fat;
(c) specifying a food, beverage or ingredient for the purposes of clause 318 (3) (a), including a food, beverage or ingredient in which the trans fat originates exclusively from ruminant meat or dairy products;
(d) specifying circumstances for the purposes of clause 318 (3) (c) or subsection 319 (2);
(e) setting out criteria for the purposes of subsection 318 (4);
(f) governing nutritional standards for food and beverages and for any ingredient contained in food and beverages provided on school premises or in connection with a school-related activity;
(g) requiring a board to ensure that the standards referred to in clause (f) are met, and prescribing rules for when the requirement first applies to the board;
(h) prescribing rules for when a requirement set out in subsection 318 (1), (2) or 319 (1) first applies to a board.
Commencement
5. This Act comes into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.
Short title
6. The short title of this Act is the Healthy Food for Healthy Schools Act, 2008.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Explanatory Note was written as a reader's aid to Bill 8 and does not form part of the law. Bill 8 has been enacted as Chapter 2 of the Statutes of Ontario, 2008.
The Bill amends the Education Act to add provisions regulating the trans fat content of all food and beverages sold in a school cafeteria. The Minister may make regulations exempting from the trans fat standards any food or beverage in which the trans fat content originates exclusively from ruminant meat or dairy products.
The Bill also adds a requirement for boards to ensure that food and beverages sold in vending machines comply with the nutritional standards set out in regulations. Power is given to the Minister of Education to create policies, guidelines and regulations governing nutritional standards for all food and beverages provided on school premises or in connection with a school-related activity.
Bill 8 2008
An Act to amend the Education Act
Note: This Act amends the Education Act. For the legislative history of the Act, see the Table of Consolidated Public Statutes – Detailed Legislative History on www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca.
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:
1. Subsection 8 (1) of the Education Act is amended by adding the following paragraphs:
29.3 establish
policies and guidelines with respect to nutritional standards for food and beverages
and for any ingredient contained in food and beverages provided on board
property, on school premises or in connection
with a school-related activity;
29.4 require boards to comply with the policies and guidelines established under paragraph 29.3;
2. The Act is amended by adding the following Part:
Part
xiii.1
nUtritionAL STANDARDS
Interpretation
317. In this Part,
"special
event day" has the meaning prescribed by the regulations; ("journée spéciale")
"trans fat" has the same meaning as in the Food
and Drug Regulations made under the Food
and Drugs Act (Canada). ("gras trans")
Trans fat prohibition
318. (1) A
board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale to pupils in a
cafeteria of a school of the board does not contain more than the prescribed
amount or percentage of trans fat.
Ingredients
(2) A
board shall ensure that an ingredient used in the preparation of a food or
beverage offered for sale to pupils in a cafeteria of a school of the board
does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Exception
(3) Subsections
(1) and (2) do not apply to food or beverages or to ingredients used in the
preparation of food or beverages offered for sale to pupils on a special event
day.
Trans fat prohibition
318. (1) A board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale in a cafeteria of a school of the board does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Ingredients
(2) A board shall ensure that an ingredient used in the preparation, in a cafeteria of a school of the board, of a food or beverage offered for sale in the cafeteria does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Exemptions
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to the board,
(a) in respect of a food or beverage or an ingredient used in the preparation of a food or beverage specified in the regulations;
(b) on a special event day; or
(c) in the circumstances specified in the regulations.
Special event day
(4) For the purposes of clause (3) (b), a special event day is a day that meets the criteria set out in the regulations.
3. The Act is amended by adding the following section:
Vending machines
319. A
board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale to pupils in a
vending machine on school premises meets any nutritional standards set out in
the regulations, including any applicable standards relating to trans fat
content.
Vending machines
319. (1) A board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale in a vending machine on school premises meets any nutritional standards set out in the regulations.
Exemption
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the board in the circumstances specified in the regulations.
4. The Act is amended by adding the following section:
Regulations
320. The Minister may make regulations,
(a) prescribing
the meaning of "special event day";
(a) defining "dairy product" and "ruminant meat" for the purposes of this Part and the regulations;
(b) prescribing amounts and percentages for the purposes of subsections 318 (1) and (2), including prescribing different amounts and percentages for different classes of food, beverages, ingredients and types and sources of trans fat;
(c) exempting
from the requirements regarding trans fat content set out in section 318, any
food, beverage or ingredient in which the trans fat originates exclusively from
ruminant meat or dairy products;
(c) specifying a food, beverage or ingredient for the purposes of clause 318 (3) (a), including a food, beverage or ingredient in which the trans fat originates exclusively from ruminant meat or dairy products;
(c.1) specifying circumstances for the purposes of clause 318 (3) (c) or subsection 319 (2);
(c.2) setting out criteria for the purposes of subsection 318 (4);
(d) governing
nutritional standards for food and beverages and for any ingredient contained
in food and beverages provided on board property, on school
premises or in connection with a school-related activity;
(e) requiring
boards to ensure that the standards referred to in clause (d) are met;
(f) providing
that if, on the day section 318 comes into force, a board has outstanding
contractual obligations regarding food or beverages described in subsection 318
(1) or regarding ingredients described in subsection 318 (2), then subsection
318 (1) or (2), as the case may be, applies to the board in accordance with the
prescribed rules, and prescribing such rules; and
(g) providing
that if, on the day section 319 comes into force, a board has outstanding
contractual obligations regarding food or beverages described in section 319,
then section 319 applies to the board in accordance with the prescribed rules,
and prescribing such rules.
(e) requiring a board to ensure that the standards referred to in clause (d) are met, and prescribing rules for when the requirement first applies to the board;
(f) prescribing rules for when a requirement set out in subsection 318 (1), (2) or 319 (1) first applies to a board.
Commencement
5. This Act comes into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.
Short title
6. The short title of this Act is the Healthy Food for Healthy Schools Act, 2008.
This reprint of the Bill is marked to indicate the changes that were made in Committee.
The changes are indicated by underlines for new text and a strikethrough for deleted text.
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EXPLANATORY NOTE
The Bill amends the Education Act to add provisions regulating the trans fat content of all food and beverages sold in a school cafeteria. The Minister may make regulations exempting from the trans fat standards any food or beverage in which the trans fat content originates exclusively from ruminant meat or dairy products.
The
Bill also adds a requirement for boards to ensure that food and beverages sold
in vending machines comply with the nutritional standards set out in
regulations. Power is given to the Minister of Education to create policies,
guidelines and regulations governing nutritional standards for all food and
beverages provided on board property, on school
premises or in connection with a school-related activity.
Bill 8 2007
An Act to amend the Education Act
Note: This Act amends the Education Act. For the legislative history of the Act, see the Table of Consolidated Public Statutes – Detailed Legislative History on www.e-Laws.gov.on.ca.
Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:
1. Subsection 8 (1) of the Education Act is amended by adding the following paragraphs:
29.3 establish policies and guidelines with respect to nutritional standards for food and beverages and for any ingredient contained in food and beverages provided on board property, on school premises or in connection with a school-related activity;
29.4 require boards to comply with the policies and guidelines established under paragraph 29.3;
2. The Act is amended by adding the following Part:
Part
xiii.1
nUtritionAL STANDARDS
Interpretation
317. In this Part,
"special event day" has the meaning prescribed by the regulations; ("journée spéciale")
"trans fat" has the same meaning as in the Food and Drug Regulations made under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada). ("gras trans")
Trans fat prohibition
318. (1) A board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale to pupils in a cafeteria of a school of the board does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Ingredients
(2) A board shall ensure that an ingredient used in the preparation of a food or beverage offered for sale to pupils in a cafeteria of a school of the board does not contain more than the prescribed amount or percentage of trans fat.
Exception
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to food or beverages or to ingredients used in the preparation of food or beverages offered for sale to pupils on a special event day.
3. The Act is amended by adding the following section:
Vending machines
319. A board shall ensure that a food or beverage offered for sale to pupils in a vending machine on school premises meets any nutritional standards set out in the regulations, including any applicable standards relating to trans fat content.
4. The Act is amended by adding the following section:
Regulations
320. The Minister may make regulations,
(a) prescribing the meaning of "special event day";
(b) prescribing amounts and percentages for the purposes of subsections 318 (1) and (2), including prescribing different amounts and percentages for different classes of food, beverages, ingredients and types and sources of trans fat;
(c) exempting from the requirements regarding trans fat content set out in section 318, any food, beverage or ingredient in which the trans fat originates exclusively from ruminant meat or dairy products;
(d) governing nutritional standards for food and beverages and for any ingredient contained in food and beverages provided on board property, on school premises or in connection with a school-related activity;
(e) requiring boards to ensure that the standards referred to in clause (d) are met;
(f) providing that if, on the day section 318 comes into force, a board has outstanding contractual obligations regarding food or beverages described in subsection 318 (1) or regarding ingredients described in subsection 318 (2), then subsection 318 (1) or (2), as the case may be, applies to the board in accordance with the prescribed rules, and prescribing such rules; and
(g) providing that if, on the day section 319 comes into force, a board has outstanding contractual obligations regarding food or beverages described in section 319, then section 319 applies to the board in accordance with the prescribed rules, and prescribing such rules.
Commencement
5. This Act comes into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.
Short title
6. The short title of this Act is the Healthy Food for Healthy Schools Act, 2007.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
The Bill amends the Education Act to add provisions regulating the trans fat content of all food and beverages sold in a school cafeteria. The Minister may make regulations exempting from the trans fat standards any food or beverage in which the trans fat content originates exclusively from ruminant meat or dairy products.
The Bill also adds a requirement for boards to ensure that food and beverages sold in vending machines comply with the nutritional standards set out in regulations. Power is given to the Minister of Education to create policies, guidelines and regulations governing nutritional standards for all food and beverages provided on board property, on school premises or in connection with a school-related activity.