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S08868 Summary:

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SPONSORHINCHEY
 
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Add Art 27-A §§460 - 463, Ag & Mkts L
 
Enacts the New York state food security purchase and processing act to establish a state-level program that purchases food grown or raised by New York farmers; requires processing within New York State; distributes such food to communities in need.
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S08868 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8868
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 12, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen. HINCHEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
 
        AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to enacting
          the New York state food security  purchase  and  processing  act;  and
          making an appropriation therefor
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "New York state food security purchase and processing act".
     3    §  2. Legislative findings and intent. 1. The legislature hereby finds
     4  that the COVID-19 pandemic  exposed  vulnerabilities  in  national  food
     5  supply  chains  and  underscored  the importance of resilient, local and
     6  regional food systems.
     7    2. New York State's  farmers,  food  processors,  and  emergency  food
     8  networks  have  demonstrated  their  essential roles in maintaining food
     9  access during times of disruption.
    10    3. The federal Local Food Purchase Assistance Program  has  shown  the
    11  potential of state-facilitated procurement to simultaneously reduce food
    12  insecurity and support agricultural viability.
    13    4.  The legislature finds that transitioning to a state-funded, perma-
    14  nent food procurement program that  requires  in-state  processing  will
    15  expand local economic impacts, promote sustainability, and increase food
    16  system self-reliance.
    17    5. Therefore, the legislature declares the necessity of establishing a
    18  state-level  program  that  purchases  food  grown or raised by New York
    19  farmers, requires processing within New York State, and distributes such
    20  food to communities in need.
    21    § 3. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a new  arti-
    22  cle 27-A to read as follows:
    23                                ARTICLE 27-A
    24          NEW YORK STATE FOOD SECURITY PURCHASE AND PROCESSING ACT
    25  Section 460. Definitions.
    26          461. Establishment  of the New York state food security purchase
    27                 and processing program.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14258-01-5

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     1          462. Program requirements.
     2          463. Reporting.
     3    § 460. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall
     4  have the following meanings:
     5    1.  "Program" shall mean the New York state food security purchase and
     6  processing program established pursuant to section four  hundred  sixty-
     7  one of this article.
     8    2.  "Eligible  entity" shall mean any food bank, emergency food relief
     9  organization, nonprofit food distributor, tribal  government,  or  local
    10  municipality approved by the department to receive and distribute food.
    11    3.  "New  York  state food producer" shall mean any person or business
    12  that grows, raises, harvests, or processes food within the state.
    13    4. "Processing" shall mean any activity that alters  raw  agricultural
    14  products,  including  but not limited to cutting, butchering, packaging,
    15  freezing, cooking, preserving, or otherwise preparing  for  consumption,
    16  and must occur within the state.
    17    5.  "Underserved community" shall mean a geographic area or population
    18  experiencing high levels of food insecurity or limited access  to  fresh
    19  and nutritious food, as determined by the department.
    20    §  461. Establishment of the New York state food security purchase and
    21  processing program. 1. The department is hereby authorized and  directed
    22  to  establish  and  administer the New York state food security purchase
    23  and processing program.
    24    2. The purpose of the program shall be to:
    25    (a) purchase food grown and/or raised by New York state  food  produc-
    26  ers;
    27    (b)  ensure  all  food purchased under the program is processed within
    28  the state;
    29    (c) distribute such food  through  eligible  entities  to  communities
    30  facing food insecurity;
    31    (d)  support historically underserved and socially disadvantaged farm-
    32  ers and food processors; and
    33    (e) strengthen regional food systems and enhance economic  development
    34  in rural and agricultural communities.
    35    §  462.  Program  requirements.  1.  Not  less  than ninety percent of
    36  program funds shall be used for the purchase of food that is:
    37    (a) grown or raised within the state; and
    38    (b) processed within the state at a licensed or inspected facility.
    39    2. The department shall prioritize proposals and contracts that demon-
    40  strate the following:
    41    (a) involvement of small to mid-sized farms and processors;
    42    (b) support for black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC),  immi-
    43  grant, beginning, and historically underserved producers;
    44    (c)  provision of culturally appropriate or minimally processed foods;
    45  and
    46    (d) contributions to regional food system infrastructure.
    47    3. All procurement agreements shall comply with fair  market  pricing,
    48  food  safety  standards,  and demonstrate a clear plan for food distrib-
    49  ution to underserved communities.
    50    § 463. Reporting. 1. The department shall prepare and  submit  to  the
    51  governor,  the  president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly
    52  an annual report on or before March first  of  each  year,  which  shall
    53  include:
    54    (a) a summary of program expenditures;
    55    (b) quantities and types of food purchased;
    56    (c) geographic distribution of funding;

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     1    (d) demographics and types of producers and processors engaged; and
     2    (e) program impact on food insecurity and local food economies.
     3    2.  The  department  is authorized to convene an advisory committee of
     4  stakeholders including but not limited to  food  producers,  processors,
     5  emergency  food  providers, and regional food planners, to provide input
     6  on program implementation and evaluation.
     7    § 4. Appropriation. The sum of thirty million  dollars  ($30,000,000),
     8  or  so  much  thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to the
     9  department of agriculture and markets out of any  moneys  in  the  state
    10  treasury in the general fund not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose
    11  of carrying out the provisions of this act. Such moneys shall be payable
    12  on  the audit and warrant of the State Comptroller on vouchers certified
    13  or approved by the commissioner of agriculture and markets.
    14    § 5. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part
    15  of this act shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction  to
    16  be  invalid  and  after  exhaustion  of all further judicial review, the
    17  judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the  remainder  thereof,
    18  but  shall  be  confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, para-
    19  graph, section or part of this act directly involved in the  controversy
    20  in which the judgment shall have been rendered.
    21    § 6. This act shall take effect immediately.
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