Nutritional adequacy Sample Clauses

Nutritional adequacy. (a) For each mealtime, the provider shall offer meals that satisfy at least one-third of the dietary reference intakes (DRIs). The provider shall target nutrient levels based on the predominant population and health characteristics of the consumers in the PSA. The federal government makes the DRIs available to the general public free of charge on xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/ xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/fnic/ dietary-reference-intakes. (b) For each mealtime, the provider shall offer meals that follow the "2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans." The federal government publishes the guidelines for the general public free of charge on xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/dietaryguidelines xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/our-work/ food-nutrition. (c) For each meal time, the provider shall offer meals that, to the maximum extent practicable, are adjusted to meet any special dietary needs of consumers, including meals adjusted for cultural considerations, preferences, and medically-tailored meals.
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Nutritional adequacy. (a) For each mealtime, the provider shall offer meals that satisfy at least one-third of the dietary reference intakes (DRIs). The provider shall target nutrient levels based on the predominant population and health characteristics of the consumers in the PSA. The federal government makes the DRIs available to the general public free of charge on http:// xxxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/. (b) For each mealtime, the provider shall offer meals that follow the "2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans." The federal government publishes the guidelines for the general public free of charge on http:// xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. (c) In the AAA-provider agreement, the AAA shall not prohibit the provider from adjusting the nutritional-adequacy requirements for meals in paragraphs (A)(9)(a) and (A)(9)(b) of this rule, to the maximum extent practicable, to meet any special dietary needs of consumers. (d) In the AAA-provider agreement, the AAA shall not limit the provider's flexibility in designing meals that are appealing to consumers. (e) In the AAA-provider agreement, the AAA shall not prohibit the provider from using either nutrient analysis or menu patterns to determine nutritional adequacy.
Nutritional adequacy. (a) For each mealtime, the provider shall offer meals that satisfy at least one-third of the dietary reference intakes (DRIs). The provider shall target nutrient levels based on the predominant population and health characteristics of the consumers in the PSA. The federal government makes the DRIs available to the general public free of charge on http:// xxxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/. (b) For each mealtime, the provider shall offer meals that follow the "2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans." The federal government publishes the guidelines for the general public free of charge on http:// xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. (c) For each meal time, the provider shall offer meals that, to the maximum extent practicable, are adjusted to meet any special dietary needs of consumers, including meals adjusted for cultural considerations, preferences, and medically-tailored meals.

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