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 124 STAT. 3228 PUBLIC LAW 111–296—DEC. 13, 2010 ‘‘(E) ELECTRONIC MEDIA USE.—Technical assistance relating to the electronic media use requirements of this subsection shall include— ‘‘(i) education on the benefits of limiting exposure to electronic media by children; and ‘‘(ii) sharing of best practices for the development of daily activity plans that limit use of electronic media. ‘‘(F) MINIMUM ASSISTANCE.—At a minimum, the tech- nical assistance required under this paragraph shall include a handbook, developed by the Secretary in coordina- tion with the Secretary for Health and Human Services, that includes recommendations, guidelines, and best prac- tices for participating institutions and family or group day care homes that are consistent with the nutrition, physical activity, and wellness requirements and recommendations of this subsection. ‘‘(G) ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE.—In addition to the requirements of this paragraph, the Secretary shall develop and provide such appropriate training and education mate- rials, guidance, and technical assistance as the Secretary considers to be necessary to comply with the nutritional and wellness requirements of this subsection and sub- section (g). ‘‘(H) FUNDING.— ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—On October 1, 2010, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the Secretary of the Treasury shall transfer to the Sec- retary to provide technical assistance under this sub- section $10,000,000, to remain available until expended. ‘‘(ii) RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE.—The Secretary shall be entitled to receive, shall accept, and shall use to carry out this subsection the funds transferred under clause (i), without further appropriation.’’. SEC. 222. INTERAGENCY COORDINATION TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN CHILD CARE LICENSING. The Secretary shall coordinate with the Secretary of Health and Human Services to encourage State licensing agencies to include nutrition and wellness standards within State licensing standards that ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that licensed child care centers and family or group day care homes— (1) provide to all children under the supervision of the child care centers and family or group day care homes daily opportunities for age-appropriate physical activity; (2) limit among children under the supervision of the child care centers and family or group day care homes the use of electronic media and the quantity of time spent in sedentary activity to an appropriate level; (3) serve meals and snacks that are consistent with the requirements of the child and adult care food program estab- lished under section 17 of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C. 1766); and (4) promote such other nutrition and wellness goals as the Secretaries determine to be necessary. 42 USC 1766 note. Effective date. Handbook.