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A08665 Summary:

BILL NOA08665A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S06808-A
 
SPONSORLupardo
 
COSPNSRWoerner, McDonald, Thiele, Fahy, Dickens, Gunther, Glick, Tague, Fitzpatrick, Hawley, Angelino, Buttenschon, Stirpe, Jones
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §163-c, amd §165, St Fin L
 
Establishes a procurement goal that at least fifteen percent of all food and food products purchased by state agencies shall be New York state food products in the first and second year after such law takes effect, at least twenty percent in the third year and twenty-five percent thereafter.
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A08665 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         8665--A
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 10, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. LUPARDO -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Governmental Operations -- committee discharged, bill  amended,
          ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  state  finance law, in relation to establishing
          procurement goals for the purchase of New York state food products  by
          state agencies

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The state finance law is amended by adding  a  new  section
     2  163-c to read as follows:
     3    §  163-c. Procurement goals for New York state food products. 1. Defi-
     4  nition. For the purposes of this section, the term "New York state  food
     5  product" shall mean a food item that is:
     6    (a) grown, harvested, or produced in this state; or
     7    (b)  processed  inside or outside this state comprising over fifty-one
     8  percent agricultural raw materials grown, harvested, or produced in this
     9  state, by weight or volume.
    10    2. (a) In order to create, strengthen, and expand local farm and  food
    11  economies  throughout  New York, all state agencies annually spending an
    12  amount exceeding fifty thousand dollars on food or food  products  shall
    13  set  percentage  goals for New York state food products purchased yearly
    14  and if a state agency spends an amount greater  than  or  equal  to  two
    15  million  dollars  annually  on food or food products then:  in the first
    16  and second year after the effective  date  of  this  section,  at  least
    17  fifteen  percent  of  all food and food products purchased by such state
    18  agency shall be New York state food products; in the  third  year  after
    19  the  effective date of this section, at least twenty percent of all food
    20  and food products purchased by such state agency shall be New York state
    21  food products; and  in the fourth year after the effective date of  this
    22  section  and  thereafter,  at  least twenty-five percent of all food and
    23  food products purchased by such state agency shall  be  New  York  state
    24  food products.
    25    (b) To meet the goal set forth in this subdivision, when a state agen-
    26  cy's contract for the purchase of food or food products is to be awarded
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11264-05-2

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     1  to the lowest responsible bidder, an otherwise qualified bidder who will
     2  fulfill the contract through the use of New York state food products may
     3  be  given preference over other bidders, provided that the cost included
     4  in  the bid of New York state food products is not more than ten percent
     5  greater than the cost included in a bid that is not for New  York  state
     6  food products.
     7    3.  The  provisions of this section shall not apply if the head of the
     8  contracting state agency purchasing food or food products, in his or her
     9  sole discretion, determines that: (a) purchasing New York state food  or
    10  food  products  pursuant  to  the  provisions in subdivision one of this
    11  section would be against the public interest; (b)  purchasing  New  York
    12  state  food  or food products would increase the cost of the contract by
    13  an unreasonable amount; (c) New  York  state  food  products  cannot  be
    14  obtained in sufficient and reasonable available quantities and of satis-
    15  factory  quality to meet the contracting state agency's requirements; or
    16  (d) purchasing food or  food  products  grown,  harvested,  or  produced
    17  outside of this state, or food processed in facilities inside or outside
    18  of  this  state comprising less than  fifty-one percent agricultural raw
    19  materials grown, harvested, or produced in  this  state,  by  weight  or
    20  volume,  is  necessary  to avoid a delay in the delivery of food or food
    21  products.
    22    4. Nothing in this section shall be  construed  to  conflict  with  or
    23  otherwise  limit  the  goals  and  requirements set forth by section one
    24  hundred sixty-two of the state finance law and  articles  fifteen-A  and
    25  seventeen-B  of  the  executive law. Any contracts meeting the goals and
    26  requirements set forth by this section, in addition to requirements  set
    27  forth  by  section one hundred sixty-two of the state finance law and/or
    28  articles fifteen-A and seventeen-B of the executive law, shall be count-
    29  ed toward all applicable goals and requirements it may satisfy.
    30    5. The commissioner, in conjunction with the commissioner of  agricul-
    31  ture  and  markets  shall  periodically,  but  no later than every three
    32  years, review the New  York  state  food  and  food  product  goals  and
    33  requirements  set  forth  by  subdivision two of this section, and shall
    34  issue a joint recommendation suggesting any changes in  such  goals  and
    35  requirements deemed necessary. Such recommendation shall be submitted to
    36  the  governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of
    37  the assembly.
    38    §  2. Paragraph g of subdivision 4 of section 165 of the state finance
    39  law, as amended by chapter 533 of the laws of 2013, is amended  to  read
    40  as follows:
    41    g.  No  later  than December first of each year the commissioner shall
    42  annually report to the governor and legislature on the implementation of
    43  this subdivision. Such report shall include, at minimum:
    44    (i) a description of the office's efforts to improve and increase  the
    45  tracking  of  information  relating  to  New York state food procured by
    46  agencies; [and]
    47    (ii) the information collected pursuant to paragraph f of this  subdi-
    48  vision, compiled to provide the following, disaggregated by food product
    49  and processed food:
    50    (a) the total dollar value of New York state food products procured by
    51  agencies;
    52    (b)  the  total dollar value of food products from outside of New York
    53  state procured by agencies during their listed New York state availabil-
    54  ity periods; and

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     1    (c) the total dollar value of all other food products from outside  of
     2  New  York  state  and processed food from facilities outside of New York
     3  state; and
     4    (iii)  an  annual  summary  detailing  each state agency contract made
     5  which satisfies the New York state food product  procurement  goals  and
     6  requirements  as  set forth by section one hundred sixty-three-c of this
     7  article, disaggregated by contracting agency, to include  the  following
     8  information:
     9    (a)  the  total dollar value of all food or food products purchased in
    10  each contract;
    11    (b) the total dollar value of New York state  food  or  food  products
    12  purchased in each contract;
    13    (c)  the  total  dollar value of food or food products from outside of
    14  New York state and food processed from facilities inside or  outside  of
    15  New  York  state  comprising less than fifty-one percent of agricultural
    16  raw materials grown, harvested, or produced in this state, by weight  or
    17  volume purchased in each contract;
    18    (d)  the agency's annual aggregate percentage of food or food products
    19  purchased; and
    20    (e) an enumeration of all contracts entered into in which the head  of
    21  the  contracting  state agency applied one of the exceptions pursuant to
    22  subdivision three of section one hundred and sixty-three-a of this arti-
    23  cle in the awarding of a bid; and the total dollar  amount  of  food  or
    24  food  products  from  outside  of New York state and food processed from
    25  facilities inside or outside of New  York  state  comprising  less  than
    26  fifty-one  percent  of  agricultural  raw materials grown, harvested, or
    27  produced in this state, purchased in such contracts.
    28    § 3. This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become  a
    29  law;  provided,  however, that section two of this act shall take effect
    30  two years after it shall have become a law.
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