Aramark Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Aramark Responsibilities. ARAMARK shall have the following responsibilities: A. Food not prepared in facilities provided by District, but delivered for use in District's Food Service Program, shall meet all state and local sanitation standards. ARAMARK shall have state or local health certification for any facility outside the District in which it shall prepare meals for use in District, and shall maintain such health certification for the duration of this Agreement in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(c)(2). B. ARAMARK must adhere to the menu cycle for the first twenty-one (21) days of meal service. Changes thereafter may be made with the approval of District in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(b)(1). C. In order to offer a la carte food service, ARAMARK must offer free, reduced price and full price reimbursable meals to all eligible children in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(a). D. To the maximum extent possible, ARAMARK must utilize USDA donated foods made available by the District solely for the purpose of providing benefits for the District’s Food Service Program. E. ARAMARK must retain records to support District’s Claim for Reimbursement of the daily number of meals served, by type. These meal counts must be reported daily in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(c)(1). F. ARAMARK must report the claim information to District promptly at the end of each month or more frequently if specified or requested by District. G. ARAMARK must retain revenue records broken down by source, type and category of meal or food service, e.g. a la carte sales, reduced price and full price National School Lunch Program (NLSP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) meals. H. ARAMARK must sign and submit to District a certification regarding debarment, suspension, ineligibility and voluntary exclusion in accordance with 7 CFR 3017.510. This certification is also required for any and all renewal periods. This certification assures District that ARAMARK has not been debarred from entering into agreements with the federal government or any entity receiving federal funds or suspended from entering into agreements during a time when ARAMARK is being investigated for or legal action is being taken to debar ARAMARK from contracting activities (OMB Circular 3017). I. ARAMARK must sign and submit a certification regarding lobbying which conforms in substance with language in 7CFR 301B. The certification regarding lobbying must be attached to the signed contract and kept on file with District. A copy of the certification must als...
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Aramark Responsibilities. Aramark shall have the following responsibilities: A. Food not prepared in facilities provided by District, but delivered for use in District's Food Service Program, shall meet all state and local sanitation standards. Aramark shall have state or local health certification for any facility outside the District in which it shall prepare meals for use in District, and shall maintain such health certification for the duration of this Agreement in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(c)(2). B. Xxxxxxx must adhere to the menu cycle for the first twenty-one (21) days of meal service. Changes thereafter may be made with the approval of District in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(b)(1). C. In order to offer a la carte food service, Aramark must offer free, reduced price and full price reimbursable meals to all eligible children in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(a). D. To the maximum extent possible, Aramark must utilize USDA donated foods made available by the District solely for the purpose of providing benefits for the District’s Food Service Program. E. Aramark must retain records to support District’s Claim for Reimbursement of the daily number of meals served, by type. These meal counts must be reported daily in accordance with 7 CFR 210.16(c)(1). F. Aramark must report the claim information to District promptly at the end of each month or more frequently if specified or requested by District. G. Aramark must retain revenue records broken down by source, type and category of meal or food service, e.g. a la carte sales, reduced price and full price National School Lunch Program (NLSP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) meals. H. Aramark must sign and submit to District a certification regarding debarment, suspension, ineligibility and voluntary exclusion in accordance with 7 CFR 3017.510. This certification is also required for any and all renewal periods. This certification assures District that Aramark has not been debarred from entering into agreements with the federal government or any entity receiving federal funds or suspended from entering into agreements during a time when Aramark is being investigated for or legal action is being taken to debar Aramark from contracting activities (OMB Circular 3017). I. Aramark must sign and submit a certification regarding lobbying which conforms in substance with language in 7CFR 301B. The certification regarding lobbying must be attached to the signed contract and kept on file with District. A copy of the certification must als...

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