§ 49540 The Department of Education shall, on behalf of the state, …
§ 49541 The Department of Education is hereby designated as the single state …
§ 49542 (a) The Department of Education shall administer the child care …
§ 49543 The Department of Education shall administer the child care food …
§ 49544 The Department of Education shall maximize the use of available …
§ 49545 The Department of Education shall secure, in a timely manner, federal …
§ 49545.5 To the extent permitted by federal law, the State Department of …
§ 49546 It is the intent of the Legislature that funding for costs for the …

Terms Used In California Codes > Education Code > Title 2 > Division 4 > Part 27 > Chapter 9 > Article 10.5 - Child Care Food Program

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