Relates to establishing the climate and agriculture working group to advise on recommended policies and programs to improve climate-related impacts of agriculture.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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8258
2019-2020 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
June 11, 2019
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Introduced by M. of A. LUPARDO -- read once and referred to the Commit-
tee on Agriculture
AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to estab-
lishing the climate and agriculture working group
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 309-b to read as follows:
3 § 309-b. Climate and agriculture working group. 1. There shall be
4 established within the department the climate and agriculture working
5 group, to advise and make recommendations to the state agencies and the
6 legislature on state government plans, policies, and programs relating
7 to climate and agriculture, as outlined by this section. The department
8 shall provide necessary secretariat and support services to the working
9 group.
10 2. The climate and agriculture working group shall consist of twenty-
11 five members, twenty-two to be appointed by the governor, with the
12 advice and consent of the senate, selected for their experience and
13 expertise related to areas of working group responsibility. The working
14 group shall be comprised of a diverse group of stakeholders as follows:
15 (a) Of the twenty-five members appointed to the working group:
16 (1) one shall be the commissioner of the department of agriculture and
17 markets, or his or her designee;
18 (2) one shall be the commissioner of the department of environmental
19 conservation, or his or her designee;
20 (3) one shall be the president of the New York state energy research
21 and development authority, or his or her designee;
22 (4) one shall be from the New York Farm Bureau;
23 (5) one shall be from the American Farmland Trust;
24 (6) one shall be from the National Young Farmers Coalition;
25 (7) one shall be from the Northeast Organic Farming Association;
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 (8) one shall be from a regional land trust;
2 (9) one shall be from Cornell university;
3 (10) two shall be from a soil and water conservation district;
4 (11) four shall be from organizations with diverse expertise related
5 to the duties and responsibilities of the working group;
6 (12) three shall be farmers who are under the age of forty-five years
7 old at the beginning of their term, and who derive at least fifty
8 percent of their personal income from farming or agricultural activ-
9 ities;
10 (13) five shall be farmers who derive at least fifty percent of their
11 personal income from farming or agricultural activities, and of such
12 farmers and to the extent practicable, at least one shall be a dairy
13 producer; and
14 (14) two shall be non-operating landowners who lease land to a farmer.
15 (b) Each member shall be appointed for a term of three years and may
16 serve until their successors are chosen; provided, however, that of the
17 members first appointed, eight shall serve for a term of one year, eight
18 shall serve for a term of two years and nine shall serve for a term of
19 three years.
20 (c) Members shall serve without salary but shall be entitled to
21 reimbursement of their ordinary and necessary travel expenses.
22 3. The duties and responsibilities of the climate and agriculture
23 working group shall include, but not be limited to:
24 (a) annually electing from its members a chairperson, a vice chair-
25 person, and a secretary of the working group at the group's first meet-
26 ing of the calendar year;
27 (b) meeting no less than biannually and allowing for virtual partic-
28 ipation;
29 (c) establishing sub-groups as necessary; and
30 (d) developing recommendations on policies and programs on the follow-
31 ing five areas:
32 (1) increasing adoption of practices on New York farms that sequester
33 carbon and other greenhouse gases and build soil health;
34 (2) reducing greenhouse gas emissions from New York farms in ways that
35 promote and protect farm viability;
36 (3) increasing renewable energy generation on farmlands in ways that
37 promote farm viability and protect productive farmland for commercial
38 agricultural use;
39 (4) permanently protecting farmlands to promote smart growth and
40 reduce transportation emissions; and
41 (5) other areas of climate and agriculture policy as recommended by
42 the working group.
43 4. The working group shall provide an annual report to the governor,
44 the speaker of the assembly, and the majority leader of the senate on
45 the policies that the working group recommends be adopted, and programs
46 that the working group recommends be created to support the areas listed
47 in paragraph (d) of subdivision three of this section.
48 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.