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A01339 Summary:

BILL NOA01339A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S04041
 
SPONSORSimon
 
COSPNSRDavila, Taylor, Gibbs, Cook
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §501, amd §500, Ag & Mkts L
 
Establishes the sanitary retail food store grant program to provide funding to retail food stores that fail inspections to correct deficiencies if such stores are unable to sustain the costs to immediately correct critical deficiencies, are located in food deserts, and would otherwise be unable to stay in operation due to their inability to meet and maintain sanitary standards.
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A01339 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         1339--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     January 9, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. SIMON, DAVILA, TAYLOR, GIBBS, COOK -- read once
          and referred to the Committee on Agriculture -- committee  discharged,
          bill  amended,  ordered  reprinted  as amended and recommitted to said
          committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation  to  estab-
          lishing the sanitary retail food store grant program
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a  new
     2  section 501 to read as follows:
     3    §  501.  Sanitary  retail  food  store  grant  program. 1. Legislative
     4  intent.  The legislature hereby finds,  determines,  and  declares  that
     5  retail  food  stores located in New York should maintain proper sanitary
     6  conditions to ensure the health and safety of  all  patrons.  Preserving
     7  stores  that  are  unable  to  meet  proper sanitary conditions, and are
     8  located in areas where low-income people have limited access to afforda-
     9  ble and nutritious food, is in the best interest  of  those  communities
    10  and  the  state. The legislature hereby declares that in order to ensure
    11  the health and safety of its citizens, and preserve retail  food  stores
    12  located  in  food deserts, the department shall, in cooperation with the
    13  empire state development corporation,  create  a  sanitary  retail  food
    14  store grant program.
    15    2.  Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms
    16  shall have the following meanings:
    17    (a) "Potentially hazardous foods" means any foods that can support the
    18  rapid growth of disease-causing bacteria, including but not  limited  to
    19  the  following: meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, pre-sliced or cooked vege-
    20  tables, dairy, sliced fruit and cooked rice;
    21    (b) "Critical deficiencies" means factors that are leading  causes  of
    22  foodborne illnesses, including but not limited to the following:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02814-03-5

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     1    (i) insect, rodent, bird, or vermin activity likely to result in prod-
     2  uct contamination;
     3    (ii)  contact  surfaces are unclean or not properly sanitized, such as
     4  food contact equipment, utensils, or conveyances for handling potential-
     5  ly hazardous foods;
     6    (iii) inadequate employee handwashing facilities;
     7    (iv) lack of proper equipment for  cleaning  and  sanitizing  surfaces
     8  where any potentially hazardous foods are prepared, stored and sold; and
     9    (v)  potentially  hazardous  foods that are not stored at safe temper-
    10  atures.
    11    (c) "Food desert" shall have the same meaning as section  two  hundred
    12  sixty of this chapter.
    13    3. Sanitary retail food store grant program. Subject to appropriation,
    14  the  commissioner,  in  conjunction  with the commissioner of the empire
    15  state development corporation, shall establish a  sanitary  retail  food
    16  store grant program to ensure that retail food stores that are unable to
    17  sustain  the  costs  to  immediately  correct critical deficiencies, are
    18  located in food deserts, and would otherwise be unable to stay in opera-
    19  tion due to their inability to meet and maintain sanitary standards, may
    20  be awarded funds to correct such critical deficiencies to ensure  commu-
    21  nities  with  limited  food sources are held harmless and have access to
    22  retail food stores with proper sanitary conditions.
    23    4. Eligibility. To be eligible to receive sanitary retail  food  store
    24  grant  program  funding,  retail  food  stores  shall meet the following
    25  criteria:
    26    (a) found to have critical deficiencies that were not or could not  be
    27  corrected  at  the  time  of  inspection  creating  a need for immediate
    28  corrective action or fails for two consecutive inspections;
    29    (b) located in a food desert whereby closing  the  retail  food  store
    30  would  have  a  substantial  impact  on  food access to the community it
    31  serves;
    32    (c) the retail food store is able to establish that it does  not  have
    33  adequate  funding or resources to correct the critical deficiencies, nor
    34  would it be able to attain such funding within a  reasonable  amount  of
    35  time to prevent a negative impact to the community;
    36    (d)  the  retail  food store is able to establish that it is unable to
    37  attain credit or loan for all or part of the costs needed to correct the
    38  critical deficiencies; and
    39    (e) the retail food store supplies the community with  affordable  and
    40  nutritious  food,  such as fresh produce, canned goods, and refrigerated
    41  foods.
    42    5. Grants. The commissioner shall make grants to  retail  food  stores
    43  located  in food deserts and meet all eligibility criteria that submit a
    44  plan to correct the critical deficiencies and maintain proper sanitation
    45  for at least five years. The grant shall  be  based  on  the  scope  and
    46  nature  of  the  resources associated with correcting the critical defi-
    47  ciencies and the long-term maintenance of  the  correction  of  critical
    48  deficiencies.  Grants shall be approved and released every six months in
    49  order  to provide retail food stores with certainty on when they will be
    50  able to attain funding and resources to correct the  critical  deficien-
    51  cies and failed inspections.
    52    §  2. Subdivision 4 of section 500 of the agriculture and markets law,
    53  as amended by section 8 of part I1 of chapter 62 of the laws of 2003, is
    54  amended to read as follows:
    55    4. (a) The department shall inspect each retail food  store  at  least
    56  once  in every twelve month period. Any store that fails two consecutive

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     1  inspections shall be inspected at least once in every six  month  period
     2  until  [it  has  passed] no critical deficiencies were found or critical
     3  deficiencies were found but remedied at the time of the  inspection  for
     4  two  consecutive  inspections. In the event that a retail food store was
     5  found to have critical deficiencies  that  were  not  or  could  not  be
     6  corrected  creating  a need for immediate corrective action or fails for
     7  three consecutive inspections, the department [may, in its  discretion,]
     8  shall  order  such  establishment to cease all retail operation until it
     9  passes inspection or suspend or revoke any license issued to such estab-
    10  lishment pursuant to article twenty-C  of  this  chapter.  However,  the
    11  department  may, in its discretion allow such establishments to maintain
    12  operation even if they would otherwise need to cease operation  if  they
    13  are  able  to establish that they qualified for the sanitary retail food
    14  store grant program, described in section five hundred one of this arti-
    15  cle, and would otherwise be able to remedy their  critical  deficiencies
    16  but  were not awarded a grant in that calendar year due to exhaustion of
    17  funds for the grant program.
    18    (b) For the purposes  of  this  subdivision,  "critical  deficiencies"
    19  means  the  same  as such term is defined in section five hundred one of
    20  this article.
    21    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    22  it shall have become a law.
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