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1 | | AN ACT concerning agriculture. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local |
5 | | Food Infrastructure Grant Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
7 | | "Department" means the Department of Agriculture. |
8 | | "Director" means the Director of Agriculture. |
9 | | "Fund" means the Local Food Infrastructure Grant Fund. |
10 | | "Grant administrator" means the Department or a nonprofit |
11 | | organization that is exempt from taxation under Section |
12 | | 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, that represents |
13 | | farmers, and that has entered into a subcontract with the |
14 | | Department under Section 15 to administer the grant. |
15 | | "Grantee" means the person or entity to whom a grant is |
16 | | made from the Fund. |
17 | | "Lender" means a federal or State chartered bank, a |
18 | | federal land bank, a production credit association, a bank for |
19 | | cooperatives, a federal or State chartered savings and loan |
20 | | association, a federal or State chartered building and loan |
21 | | association, a small business investment company, or any other |
22 | | institution qualified within this State to originate and |
23 | | service loans, including, but not limited to, an insurance |
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1 | | company, a credit union, and a mortgage loan company. |
2 | | "Lender" includes a wholly owned subsidiary of a |
3 | | manufacturer, seller, or distributor of goods or services that |
4 | | makes loans to businesses or individuals, commonly known as a |
5 | | captive finance company. |
6 | | "Liability" includes, but is not limited to, accounts |
7 | | payable; notes or other indebtedness owed to any source; |
8 | | taxes; rent; amounts owed on real estate contracts or real |
9 | | estate mortgages; judgments; accrued interest payable; and any |
10 | | other liability. |
11 | | "State" means the State of Illinois. |
12 | | "Underserved farmer" means a farmer or rancher who meets |
13 | | the United States Department of Agriculture criteria to be |
14 | | designated as a beginning farmer, socially disadvantaged |
15 | | farmer, veteran farmer, or limited resource farmer. |
16 | | "Underserved community" means a community that has limited |
17 | | or no access to resources or that is otherwise disenfranchised |
18 | | as determined by the Department. These communities may include |
19 | | people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged; people with |
20 | | limited English proficiency; geographically isolated or |
21 | | educationally disenfranchised people; people of color as well |
22 | | as ethnic and national origin minorities; women and children; |
23 | | individuals with disabilities and others with access and |
24 | | functional needs; and seniors. |
25 | | "Value-added agricultural product" means any farm or |
26 | | agricultural product or by-product that has its value enhanced |
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1 | | through processing in Illinois, packaging in Illinois, or any |
2 | | other activity in Illinois. |
3 | | Section 10. Findings. |
4 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that the following |
5 | | conditions exist in this State: |
6 | | (1) Small fruit, vegetable, and livestock farmers are |
7 | | vital to the health and wealth of Illinois communities, |
8 | | yet Illinois does not currently have infrastructure in |
9 | | place to support local food farmers or to feed Illinois |
10 | | communities. |
11 | | (2) An estimated 95% of the food consumed in Illinois |
12 | | is purchased from outside of our borders, resulting in the |
13 | | export of billions of food dollars outside our State |
14 | | rather than the enhancement of our local food economies. |
15 | | (3) A shift of just 10% toward local food purchasing |
16 | | by Illinois individuals, families, schools, institutions, |
17 | | and State agencies could generate billions in economic |
18 | | growth for our State. |
19 | | (4) For Illinois families, businesses, schools, and |
20 | | institutions to shift their purchasing practices, Illinois |
21 | | must invest in supporting critical local food |
22 | | infrastructure needed to bolster processing, aggregation, |
23 | | and distribution of local food. |
24 | | (b) The General Assembly determines and declares that |
25 | | there exist conditions in the State that require the |
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1 | | Department to issue grants on behalf of the State for the |
2 | | development of local food processing, aggregation, and |
3 | | distribution. |
4 | | Section 15. Local Food Infrastructure Grant Program. |
5 | | Funding appropriated for the Local Food Infrastructure Grant |
6 | | Program shall be allocated to the Department. The Department |
7 | | may enter into a subcontract agreement with a nonprofit |
8 | | organization that is exempt from taxation under Section |
9 | | 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that represents |
10 | | farmers in order to administer the grant program established |
11 | | under this Act, so long as the administration of the grant |
12 | | program by the grant administrator adheres to the requirements |
13 | | of this Act, including the following requirements: |
14 | | (1) Eligible grant applicants shall include any one or |
15 | | more of the following entities that store, process, |
16 | | package, aggregate, or distribute value-added agricultural |
17 | | products or plan to do so: |
18 | | (A) Illinois farms with less than 50 employees; |
19 | | (B) Illinois cooperatives with less than 50 |
20 | | employees; |
21 | | (C) Illinois processing facilities with less than |
22 | | 50 employees; |
23 | | (D) Illinois food businesses with less than 50 |
24 | | employees; |
25 | | (E) Illinois food hubs with less than 50 |
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1 | | employees; |
2 | | (F) Illinois nonprofit organizations; and |
3 | | (G) units of local government in Illinois. |
4 | | Grant proposals may be submitted to the grant |
5 | | administrator by individuals, groups, partnerships, or |
6 | | collaborations. A recipient of grant funding under this |
7 | | Act whose project is funded in a grant cycle is not |
8 | | eligible to apply for grant funding under this Act for |
9 | | that project in the next funding cycle nor is any other |
10 | | person eligible to apply for grant funding for that |
11 | | project in the next funding cycle. However, any person may |
12 | | apply for grant funding under this Act for such project in |
13 | | any subsequent funding cycles. |
14 | | (2) Grant awards shall be available for collaborative |
15 | | and individual projects at the following award amounts: |
16 | | (A) for a collaborative project, a grant of $1,000 |
17 | | to $250,000 may be awarded; and |
18 | | (B) for an individual project, a grant of $1,000 |
19 | | to $75,000 may be awarded. |
20 | | (3) All funded projects must show comparable |
21 | | investments by the recipient in the development and |
22 | | progression of the project being funded or must show |
23 | | evidence of being a high need project. The recipient's |
24 | | comparable investments may be provided in cash, |
25 | | cash-equivalent investments, bonds, irrevocable letters of |
26 | | credit, time and labor, or any combination of those |
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1 | | matching fund sources. Acceptable providers of matching |
2 | | funds include, but are not limited to, commercial, |
3 | | municipal, and private lenders; leasing companies; and |
4 | | grantors of funds. A project may be designated as a high |
5 | | need project if at least one of the following conditions |
6 | | is met: |
7 | | (A) the project can demonstrate that it is filling |
8 | | a gap in critical infrastructure for its region or |
9 | | community that is unlikely to be resolved without the |
10 | | grant investment; or |
11 | | (B) the project can demonstrate that the grant |
12 | | investment will primarily serve underserved farmers or |
13 | | underserved communities. |
14 | | (4) All grant funding provided under this Act must be |
15 | | used for purchasing, leasing to own, renting, building, or |
16 | | installing infrastructure related to the processing, |
17 | | storage, aggregation, or distribution of value-added |
18 | | agricultural products. Allowable expenses include, but are |
19 | | not limited to: |
20 | | (A) equipment used in the production of |
21 | | value-added agricultural products; |
22 | | (B) milling or pressing equipment; |
23 | | (C) creamery or milk product processing and |
24 | | packaging equipment; |
25 | | (D) food hub development or expansion; |
26 | | (E) cooler walls and refrigeration units; |
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1 | | (F) grading, packing, labeling, packaging, or |
2 | | sorting equipment; |
3 | | (G) refrigerated trucks; |
4 | | (H) custom exempt mobile slaughter units and |
5 | | livestock processing equipment; |
6 | | (I) agroforestry processing equipment; and |
7 | | (J) local fish and shrimp processing. |
8 | | Grant funding provided under this Act may not be used |
9 | | for labor, marketing, or promotion or for the costs of |
10 | | production agriculture, such as costs for the purchase of |
11 | | hoop houses, irrigation, or other infrastructure related |
12 | | to starting or increasing agricultural production. |
13 | | Section 17. Local Food Infrastructure Grant Fund. The |
14 | | Local Food Infrastructure Grant Fund is created as a special |
15 | | fund in the State treasury. Appropriations and moneys from any |
16 | | public or private source may be deposited into the Fund. The |
17 | | Fund shall be used for the purposes of this Act. Repayments of |
18 | | grants made under this Section shall be deposited into the |
19 | | Fund. A maximum of 10% of all funds appropriated through the |
20 | | Fund may be used by the Department for the costs of |
21 | | administering the grant within the Department or the cost of |
22 | | subcontracting a grant administrator. |
23 | | Section 20. Program administration. |
24 | | (a) The grant administrator shall create an independent |
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1 | | Local Food Infrastructure Steering Committee to guide the |
2 | | implementation and evaluation of the grant program created by |
3 | | this Act. The Steering Committee shall be composed of, at a |
4 | | minimum, the following members: at least 3 farmers, including |
5 | | one specialty crop farmer, one livestock farmer, and one |
6 | | farmer of color; one representative from the local food |
7 | | processing industry; one representative from a nonprofit |
8 | | organization serving farmers of color; one representative from |
9 | | a nonprofit organization serving farmers at large; and one |
10 | | representative from the Illinois Stewardship Alliance Local |
11 | | Food Farmer Caucus so long as the Caucus exists. |
12 | | (b) The Steering Committee's responsibilities shall |
13 | | include advising the Department and any other grant |
14 | | administrator on the following matters: |
15 | | (1) application requirements and terms of grant |
16 | | agreements; |
17 | | (2) grant criteria and preferences, including |
18 | | additional criteria and preferences to be adopted by the |
19 | | Department by rule; |
20 | | (3) the meaning of the term "collaborative project" to |
21 | | be codified in Department rules; |
22 | | (4) grant review and selection; |
23 | | (5) project reporting requirements for funded |
24 | | projects; and |
25 | | (6) evaluation of program success and adjustment of |
26 | | criteria, requirements, preferences, program |
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1 | | implementation, and other elements of the grant program as |
2 | | needed to ensure that the grant program meets its intended |
3 | | purpose and complies with this Act. |
4 | | (c) An applicant for grant funding under this Act must, at |
5 | | a minimum, be an Illinois resident, as defined by Department |
6 | | rule, and provide the names, addresses, and occupations of all |
7 | | project owners, the project address, relevant credit and |
8 | | financial information (including, but not limited to, assets |
9 | | and liabilities), and any other information deemed necessary |
10 | | by the grant administrator for review of the grant |
11 | | application. A grant award is subject to modification or |
12 | | alteration under the condition that the grant award is subject |
13 | | to any modifications that may be required by changes in State |
14 | | law or rules. The Department shall provide written notice to |
15 | | the recipient or, if subcontracting with another grant |
16 | | administrator, the other grant administrator of any amendment |
17 | | to the Act or rules adopted under the Act and the effective |
18 | | date of those amendments. |
19 | | (d) The grant administrator, in reviewing the |
20 | | applications, must consider, but is not limited to |
21 | | considering, the following criteria: |
22 | | (1) whether the project has a reasonable assurance of |
23 | | increasing the availability and accessibility of Illinois |
24 | | agricultural products among Illinois communities; |
25 | | (2) whether there is an adequate and realistic budget |
26 | | projection; and |
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1 | | (3) whether the application meets the eligibility |
2 | | requirements and the project costs are eligible under this |
3 | | Act. |
4 | | (e) Preference for grants shall be given to the following |
5 | | types of proposals: |
6 | | (1) proposals that have established favorable |
7 | | community support; |
8 | | (2) proposals that increase the availability of |
9 | | Illinois agricultural products to underserved communities |
10 | | in Illinois; |
11 | | (3) proposals that positively impact underserved |
12 | | farmers in Illinois; |
13 | | (4) proposals from established farmers and food |
14 | | businesses; |
15 | | (5) proposals that facilitate long-term economic |
16 | | development in the local food sector; |
17 | | (6) proposals that demonstrate comparable investments |
18 | | by the anticipated recipient; |
19 | | (7) proposals for high need projects; and |
20 | | (8) proposals that are submitted by small and very |
21 | | small farms and food businesses. |
22 | | Section 25. Report. The grant administrator must annually |
23 | | file with the Governor and General Assembly and publish |
24 | | publicly each year a written report detailing the impact of |
25 | | the Local Food Infrastructure Grant Program for the previous |
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1 | | calendar year. The report must include: |
2 | | (1) a complete list of all applications for grants |
3 | | under this Act that were received during the previous |
4 | | calendar year; |
5 | | (2) a complete list of all persons that were awarded a |
6 | | grant under this Act in the previous calendar year and the |
7 | | nature and amount of their awards; and |
8 | | (3) a statement of the economic impact of the grants |
9 | | made in the previous calendar year, which may include jobs |
10 | | created, local food sales increased, and communities |
11 | | served. |
12 | | Section 30. Liability. The Director, the grant |
13 | | administrator, the Local Food Infrastructure Steering |
14 | | Committee, Department employees, and any persons authorized to |
15 | | execute grants are not personally liable on account of the |
16 | | grants made under this Act and are not subject to any personal |
17 | | liability or accountability by reason of the issuance of the |
18 | | grants. |
19 | | Section 35. Default or termination of grant agreement. |
20 | | (a) If the recipient of a grant violates any of the terms |
21 | | of the grant agreement, the grant administrator shall send a |
22 | | written notice to the recipient that the recipient is in |
23 | | default, and the recipient shall be given the opportunity to |
24 | | correct the violations. |
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1 | | (b) If the violation is not corrected within 30 days after |
2 | | receipt of the notification, the grant administrator may take |
3 | | any one or more of the following actions: |
4 | | (1) The grant administrator may declare due and |
5 | | payable the amount of the grant, or any portion of it, and |
6 | | cease additional grant payments not yet made to the grant |
7 | | recipient. |
8 | | (2) The grant administrator may take any other action |
9 | | considered appropriate to protect the interest of the |
10 | | project. |
11 | | (c) The grant administrator may determine that a recipient |
12 | | has failed to faithfully perform the terms and conditions of |
13 | | the scope of work of the project when: |
14 | | (1) The grant administrator has notified the recipient |
15 | | in writing of the existence of circumstances such as |
16 | | misapplication of grant funds, failure to match grant |
17 | | funds, evidence of fraud and abuse, repeated failure to |
18 | | meet performance timelines or standards, or failure to |
19 | | resolve negotiated points of the agreement. |
20 | | (2) The recipient fails to develop and implement a |
21 | | corrective action plan within 30 calendar days of the |
22 | | grant administrator's notice. |
23 | | (d) A grant may be terminated as provided in this |
24 | | subsection: |
25 | | (1) If there is no appropriation for the grant program |
26 | | for a specific year, all grants for that year will be |
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1 | | terminated in full. If there is an insufficient |
2 | | appropriation for the grant program for a specific year, |
3 | | the grant administrator may make proportionate cuts to all |
4 | | recipients. |
5 | | (2) If the grant administrator determines that the |
6 | | recipient has failed to comply with the terms and |
7 | | conditions of the grant agreement, the grant administrator |
8 | | may terminate the grant in whole, or in part, at any time |
9 | | before the date of completion. |
10 | | (3) If the grant administrator determines that the |
11 | | continuation of the project would not produce beneficial |
12 | | results commensurate with the further expenditure of |
13 | | funds, the grant administrator may terminate the grant in |
14 | | whole, or in part, at any time before the date of |
15 | | completion. |
16 | | (4) If the recipient refuses or elects not to complete |
17 | | the grant agreement and terminate the grant, the recipient |
18 | | shall notify the grant administrator within 10 days after |
19 | | the date upon which performance ceases. Upon receipt of |
20 | | the notification, the grant shall be declared terminated, |
21 | | and the grant administrator may declare due and payable |
22 | | the amount of the grant and may cease additional grant |
23 | | payments not yet made to the grantee. |
24 | | (e) Any money collected from the default or termination of |
25 | | a grant shall be placed into the Fund and expended for the |
26 | | purposes of this Act. |
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1 | | Section 40. Construction. This Act is necessary for the |
2 | | welfare of this State and must be liberally construed to |
3 | | effectuate its purposes. The Department may adopt rules that |
4 | | are consistent with and necessary for the implementation and |
5 | | administration of this Act. |
6 | | Section 900. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
7 | | Section 5.1015 as follows: |
8 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.1015 new) |
9 | | Sec. 5.1015. The Local Food Infrastructure Grant Fund. |
10 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
11 | | becoming law. |