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A07342 Summary:

BILL NOA07342B
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07218-A
 
SPONSORWoerner
 
COSPNSRButtenschon, Shimsky, Jones, Hawley, Tague
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §387, Ag & Mkts L
 
Establishes the New York state equine industry board, to advise and make recommendations to the state agencies on state government plans, policies and programs affecting all aspects of equine industry, and in such areas as its experience and studies may indicate to be appropriate.
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A07342 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         7342--B
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     March 25, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. WOERNER, BUTTENSCHON, SHIMSKY, JONES, HAWLEY,
          TAGUE -- read once and referred to the  Committee  on  Agriculture  --
          committee  discharged,  bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and
          recommitted to said committee -- again reported  from  said  committee
          with  amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said
          committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation  to  estab-
          lishing the New York state equine industry board
 
          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 387 to read as follows:
     3    §  387. New York state equine industry board. 1. There shall be estab-
     4  lished within the department the New York state equine  industry  board,
     5  to  advise  and  make  recommendations  to  the  state agencies on state
     6  government plans, policies and programs affecting all aspects of  equine
     7  industry,  as  outlined  below,  and in such areas as its experience and
     8  studies may indicate to be appropriate.  The  department  shall  provide
     9  necessary secretarial and support services to the board.
    10    2.  The  equine  industry  board  shall  consist  of seventeen members
    11  appointed by the governor, selected for their experience  and  expertise
    12  related  to  areas  of  board  responsibility. Members shall include the
    13  commissioner or their designee who  shall  act  as  chairperson  of  the
    14  board,  and representatives of the following stakeholder groups: Cornell
    15  university college of agriculture and life sciences; Cornell  university
    16  college  of  veterinary  medicine;  a  rescue organization or the humane
    17  society; an organization involved  in  horse  sanctuaries  or  racehorse
    18  aftercare;  an organization involved in horse therapy; an equine veteri-
    19  narian; a trail or recreational riding group; the equine support  indus-
    20  try; an organizer of horse shows, rodeos or competitions; horse boarders
    21  or  riding stables; an urban equestrian organization; the horse breeding
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11101-06-5

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     1  industry; farmers and ranchers; an academic  researcher;  the  New  York
     2  state horse council or a similar organization; the New York state Veter-
     3  inary  Medical  Society  or  a  similar organization; and a youth equine
     4  organization.  Members  shall be appointed for a term of three years and
     5  may serve until their successors are chosen provided, however,  that  of
     6  the  members first appointed, five of the members shall serve for a term
     7  of one year, five shall serve for a term of two years, and  seven  shall
     8  serve for a term of three years.  Members shall serve without salary but
     9  shall be entitled to reimbursement of their ordinary and necessary trav-
    10  el expenses.
    11    3.  (a)  The  duties and responsibilities of the equine advisory board
    12  shall include, but not be limited to, providing timely advice,  comments
    13  and recommendations to the commissioner regarding:
    14    (i) equine-tourism;
    15    (ii) equine industry promotion;
    16    (iii) workforce development;
    17    (iv) educational and training initiatives;
    18    (v) humane treatment of horses; and
    19    (vi) other areas of interest identified by the board.
    20    (b)  The commissioner may delegate to the board such additional duties
    21  and responsibilities as are deemed necessary.
    22    4. The duties and responsibilities of the equine industry board  shall
    23  include,  but  not  be limited to, providing timely advice, comments and
    24  recommendations to the commissioner and other state agency heads regard-
    25  ing all aspects of the equine industry in  the  state.  Concerned  state
    26  agencies  shall  be  encouraged to establish a working relationship with
    27  the board and shall fully cooperate with the board in  any  requests  it
    28  shall make.
    29    5.  The  equine industry board may ask other individuals to attend its
    30  meetings or work with it on an occasional or regular  basis.  The  board
    31  shall set the time and place of its meetings and shall hold at least one
    32  meeting  per year. The board may establish committees and regional work-
    33  ing groups as necessary.
    34    6. The equine industry board shall produce an  annual  report  to  the
    35  governor  and the legislature on or before the end of each calendar year
    36  concerning its activities during  the  previous  year  and  its  program
    37  expectations for the succeeding year.
    38    7.  (a)  The  equine  industry  board shall advise the commissioner in
    39  establishing procedures for making annual awards and grants, within  the
    40  limits  of  appropriations  made  therefor,  recognizing New York equine
    41  businesses, individuals, and institutions that are successful  in  inno-
    42  vating,  marketing,  and/or  promoting  New  York equine industries. The
    43  commissioner shall coordinate with the commissioner of economic develop-
    44  ment to determine which department shall make awards and grants in vari-
    45  ous categories identified by the equine industry board. These awards and
    46  grants shall be given in recognition of exceptional  performance,  inno-
    47  vation  and support for New York equine industries by persons, firms and
    48  organizations that are principally located within the state of New  York
    49  and  engaged  in  the operation of New York equine farms, businesses and
    50  institutions.
    51    (b) The board may annually nominate and forward such  nominations  for
    52  awards  and  grants  to  the commissioner consideration in the following
    53  categories:
    54    (i) veterinary practice and horse welfare;
    55    (ii) equine-tourism;
    56    (iii) workforce development;

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     1    (iv) public education;
     2    (v) youth equine activities; and
     3    (vi)  such  other awards and grants as the equine advisory board shall
     4  recommend.
     5    (c) The commissioner shall have the discretion to designate award  and
     6  grant  winners  from  these  nominees.  Current members of the board and
     7  their businesses are not eligible as nominees.
     8    § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
     9  have become a law.
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