Não - os circuitos do recipiente da cozinha precisam ficar nos recipientes da cozinha
Você terá que acionar as luzes em um circuito diferente para atender ao Código, pois a colocação de iluminação em um pequeno ramal de cozinha viola a NEC 210.52 (B) (em particular, 210.52 (B) (2)). Observe que "tomada" por si só no NEC significa qualquer lugar onde a energia é fornecida a um dispositivo (seja uma luminária, um receptáculo ou um equipamento conectado), não apenas receptáculos.
(B) Small Appliances.
(1) Receptacle Outlets Served. In the kitchen, pantry, breakfast room, dining room, or similar area of a dwelling unit, the two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits required by 210.11(C)(1) shall serve all wall and floor receptacle outlets covered by 210.52(A), all counter-top outlets covered by 210.52(C), and receptacle outlets for refrigeration equipment.
Exception No.1: In addition to the required receptacles specified by 210.52, switched receptacles supplied from a general-purpose branch circuit as defined in 210.70(A)(1), Exception No.1, shall be permitted.
Exception No.2: The receptacle outlet for refrigeration equipment shall be permitted to be supplied from an individual branch circuit rated 15 amperes or greater.
(2) No Other Outlets. The two or more small-appliance branch circuits specified in 210.52(B)(1) shall have no other outlets.
Exception No. 1: A receptacle installed solely for the electrical supply to and support of an electric clock in any of the rooms specified in 210.52(B)(1).
Exception No.2: Receptacles installed to provide power for supplemental equipment and lighting on gas-fired ranges, ovens, or counter-mounted cooking units.