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Full Text of HB3240  103rd General Assembly

HB3240ham001 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Sonya M. Harper

Filed: 3/1/2023

 

 


 

 


 
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1
AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3240

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3240 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Organic Transition Pilot Program Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. In this Act:
7    "Department" means the Department of Agriculture.
8    "Director" means the Director of Agriculture.
9    "Limited resource farmer" has the meaning ascribed to it
10in 7 CFR 760.107.
11    "Socially disadvantaged farmer" means a farmer who is a
12member of a socially disadvantaged group.
13    "Socially disadvantaged group" means a group whose members
14have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice
15because of their identity as members of a group without regard
16to their individual qualities. These groups include all of the

 

 

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1following:
2        (1) African Americans.
3        (2) Native Indians.
4        (3) Alaskan Natives.
5        (4) Hispanics.
6        (5) Asian Americans.
7        (6) Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
8    "Urbanized area", as used by the United States Census
9Bureau, refers to a population of at least 50,000 people.
 
10    Section 10. Organic Transition Pilot Program.
11    (a) On or before July 1, 2024, the Department shall
12develop and oversee, for a period of 5 years, the Organic
13Transition Pilot Program. The pilot program shall support the
14economic viability of farmers, prioritizing limited resource
15and socially disadvantaged farmers, by providing incentives,
16including, but not limited to, grants, research, technical
17assistance, and educational materials and outreach, to farmers
18who intend to transition land to organic certification under
19the federal Organic Foods Production Act of 1990.
20    (b) The Director shall appoint a Farmer Equity Advisor to
21administer the pilot program and ensure that the pilot program
22meets the objectives of this Act.
23    (c) In providing incentives under the pilot program, the
24Department shall do all of the following:
25        (1) Provide incentives to socially disadvantaged

 

 

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1    farmer applicants who self-certify their intent to farm
2    organically.
3        (2) If there are moneys available after providing
4    incentives under paragraph (1), provide incentives to
5    those limited resource farmer applicants who self-certify
6    their intent to farm organically.
7        (3) If there are moneys available after providing
8    incentives under paragraphs (1), provide incentives to any
9    farmer applicants who self-certify their intent to farm
10    organically.
11    (d)(1) Applicants with year-to-year leases may participate
12in the pilot program.
13    (2) Repeat applicants may participate in the pilot
14program.
15    (3) If selected to receive an incentive, an applicant may
16receive advance payment of that incentive.
17    (4) The Department shall prioritize the provision of
18incentives to new applicants.
19    (e) The following expenses are eligible for incentives
20under the pilot program:
21        (1) Organic seeds and starts.
22        (2) Organic livestock, poultry, and related expenses.
23        (3) Organic feed.
24        (4) Soil building supplies.
25        (5) Compost.
26        (6) Compost building or generating supplies.

 

 

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1        (7) Compost structures supplies.
2        (8) Organic fertilizer and pest control.
3        (9) Organic integrated pest management supplies.
4        (10) Hedgerow and ecosystem enhancement planting and
5    design.
6        (11) Hiring consultants for translation services,
7    certification, business planning, and agronomic practices
8    as they pertain to organic farming certification.
9        (12) Inspection and certification fees.
10        (13) Educational materials on organic certification
11    and production.
12        (14) Development of an organic system plan.
13        (15) Farm supplies and repair.
14        (16) Other expenses deemed necessary by the Director
15    that further the pilot program.
16    (f) The Director shall make available not less than 15% of
17the moneys appropriated to the Department for purposes of the
18pilot program to technical service providers with organic
19expertise, including, but not limited to, the University of
20Illinois Extension, conservation districts, and nonprofits for
21any of the following purposes:
22        (1) Providing organic-specific technical assistance as
23    defined in 24 CFR Part 570, training, organic
24    certification support, financial and farm planning,
25    communication support, program recruitment, recordkeeping
26    support, support with the application process, and

 

 

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1    translation support to limited resource and socially
2    disadvantaged farmers.
3        (2) Establishing a mentorship program for organic
4    farmers to support transitioning farmers.
5        (3) Supporting annual information sharing for the
6    continuous improvement of program guidelines, application
7    processes, and relevant organic research.
8        (4) Developing capacity and expertise of technical
9    assistance providers to support limited resource and
10    socially disadvantaged farmers to transition to organic
11    farming.
12    (g)(1) On or before January 1, 2025, and annually
13thereafter until a report has been submitted that covers the
14conclusion of the pilot program, the Department shall submit a
15report to the Governor and the General Assembly on the outcome
16of the pilot program.
17    (2) The report shall include, but is not limited to, all of
18the following:
19        (A) The number of grants awarded, including the number
20    of grants awarded to socially disadvantaged farmers.
21        (B) The amount of funds awarded.
22        (C) The number of grant awardees who obtained organic
23    certification.
24        (D) The names of the technical assistance providers
25    that received grants, and a summary of the technical
26    assistance they provided.

 

 

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1    (3) The Department shall post the reports submitted under
2paragraph (1) on the Department's website.
 
3    Section 15. Comprehensive market analysis.
4    (a) On or before July 1, 2024, the Department shall
5conduct a comprehensive statewide market analysis of the total
6economic impacts of Illinois' organic products sector.
7    (b) The market analysis shall, at a minimum, do all of the
8following:
9        (1) Compile employment and wage data connected to
10    production, distribution, and sales of organic products in
11    Illinois.
12        (2) Assess the economic impacts of Illinois's organic
13    trade sectors.
14        (3) Evaluate revenues that the Illinois State
15    government derives from the Illinois organic products
16    sector.
17        (4) Identify and assess economic and growth
18    opportunities related to Illinois organic products and
19    trade.
20    (c) The Department shall post the market analysis on its
21website.
 
22    Section 20. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1,
232030.".