A09262 Summary:

BILL NOA09262
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07678-A
 
SPONSORLupardo
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 29-A §§525 - 528, Ag & Mkts L
 
Establishes the New York state youth in agriculture and entrepreneurship summer employment program to provide students with the opportunity to be educated on the agricultural industry and alternative career paths and to provide agricultural work experience and entrepreneurship work experience.
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A09262 Actions:

BILL NOA09262
 
02/09/2022referred to agriculture
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A09262 Committee Votes:

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A09262 Floor Votes:

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A09262 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          9262
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 9, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        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  New York state youth in agriculture and entrepreneurship
          summer employment 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  article 29-A to read as follows:
     3                                 ARTICLE 29-A
     4       NEW YORK STATE YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUMMER
     5                             EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
     6  Section 525. Legislative intent and findings.
     7          526. Definitions.
     8          527. New York state youth in  agriculture  and  entrepreneurship
     9                 summer employment program.
    10          528. Commissioner's power and duties.
    11    §  525.  Legislative intent and findings. The legislature hereby finds
    12  that diversifying the agricultural industry  addresses  issues  of  food
    13  insecurity  and  food access in the state. The legislature further finds
    14  that there are certain culturally significant foods  in  the  state  and
    15  seeks  to  encourage  the continuance of production of such foods and to
    16  generate an interest in the production of such foods  by  future  gener-
    17  ations  of persons working in agriculture. The legislature hereby estab-
    18  lishes the New York state  youth  in  agriculture  and  entrepreneurship
    19  summer  employment  program  to  allow  students  the  opportunity to be
    20  educated on the agricultural industry and alternative career  paths  and
    21  to  attain  entrepreneurial experience. The legislature also establishes
    22  this program to  subsidize  youth  employment  for  farms  and  farmers'
    23  markets  that  could  otherwise  participate in the program if the wages
    24  were not a hardship.  It is the intention of the  legislation  that  the
    25  New  York state youth in agriculture and entrepreneurship summer employ-
    26  ment program serves as a stepping stone for such  youth  in  careers  in
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13495-04-2

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     1  agriculture and entrepreneurship, as well as to provide farmers means to
     2  participate in the program.
     3    § 526. Definitions. As used in this section:
     4    1.  "Minority  or  socially disadvantaged" means a group whose members
     5  have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender  prejudice  because  of
     6  their  identity as members of a group without regard to their individual
     7  qualities or citizenship status.  These  groups  include,  but  are  not
     8  limited to, the following:
     9    (a) African Americans;
    10    (b) Native Indians;
    11    (c) Alaskan Natives;
    12    (d) Hispanics;
    13    (e) Asian Americans; and,
    14    (f) Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
    15    2.  "Low  income  or economically disadvantaged" means having a family
    16  income that does not exceed one hundred fifty  percent  of  the  federal
    17  poverty  level, including being a child of a working migratory family or
    18  an agricultural worker who is employed by  more  than  one  agricultural
    19  employer  during  the course of a year and whose income varies according
    20  to weather conditions and market stability.
    21    3. "Qualifying business" means a farmers market, mobile market, commu-
    22  nity supported agriculture, cooperative, or any other type  of  business
    23  structure  that  provides  New  York  grown and raised foods directly to
    24  consumers as approved by the commissioner.
    25    4. "Qualifying farm" means a small to medium-sized farm or urban  farm
    26  participating in a qualifying business.
    27    5. "Agricultural work" means work performed maintaining crops or tend-
    28  ing livestock.
    29    6.  "Entrepreneurship  work  experience" means experience that aims to
    30  develop skills deemed necessary to succeed in  the  design,  launch  and
    31  running of a new business.
    32    7.  "Subsidized  employment" means any employment through the New York
    33  state  youth  in  agriculture  and  entrepreneurship  summer  employment
    34  program  for  which  any  costs  associated  with   participation in the
    35  program, including wages and transportation, are paid by the state or by
    36  the federal government.
    37    § 527. New York state youth in agriculture and entrepreneurship summer
    38  employment program. 1. There is hereby established in the department the
    39  New York state youth in agriculture and entrepreneurship summer  employ-
    40  ment  program to provide students with the opportunity to be educated on
    41  the agricultural industry and alternative career paths  and  to  provide
    42  agricultural work experience and entrepreneurship work experience.
    43    2.  The commissioner shall establish application criteria that require
    44  qualifying businesses and qualifying farms to  provide  unsubsidized  or
    45  subsidized employment as follows:
    46    (a) Unsubsidized employment:
    47    (i)  demonstrate  that such business or farm can provide students with
    48  both agricultural work experience and entrepreneurship work experience;
    49    (ii) pay wages to eligible students in an amount that is above minimum
    50  wage;
    51    (iii) provide transportation to and from the  qualifying  business  or
    52  qualifying  farm or to provide transportation compensation to the eligi-
    53  ble student; and
    54    (iv) provide eligible students with a minimum of sixteen hours  and  a
    55  maximum of no more than forty hours of work per week.
    56    (b) Subsidized employment:

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     1    (i)  demonstrate  that such business or farm can provide students with
     2  both agricultural work experience and entrepreneurship work experience;
     3    (ii)  establish  a  hardship  to  pay wages to eligible students in an
     4  amount that is above minimum wage;
     5    (iii) demonstrate a hardship to provide transportation to  and    from
     6  the  qualifying   business   or qualifying farm or a hardship to provide
     7  transportation compensation to the eligible student; and
     8    (iv) provide eligible students with a minimum of sixteen  hours  and a
     9  maximum of no more than forty hours of work per week.
    10    § 528. Commissioner's powers and duties. The commissioner  shall  have
    11  the following powers and duties with regards to the New York state youth
    12  in agriculture and entrepreneurship summer employment program:
    13    1. to promulgate grants as necessary to achieve the legislative intent
    14  of this program as set forth in this article.
    15    2. to apply for federal grants to help fund the program.
    16    3.  in  consultation  and  cooperation with the commissioner of social
    17  services, the commissioner of education, and the president of the higher
    18  education services  corporation,  to  perform  outreach  to  ensure  the
    19  program  is  known  and available to students who are socially disadvan-
    20  taged or economically disadvantaged.
    21    4. to establish a website for the  program  which  includes  a  portal
    22  where  students  may  apply for jobs and where qualifying businesses and
    23  qualifying farms may connect and which  provides  promotional  materials
    24  about  the  program in a pdf format that is easily accessible and print-
    25  able by organizations and the general public.
    26    5. to include annual outreach campaigns  that  start  at  least  three
    27  months  prior  to  the date when applications for the summer program are
    28  first able to be submitted. Such campaigns  shall  include  outreach  to
    29  schools,  non-profit organizations, qualifying businesses and qualifying
    30  farms. Such outreach shall be performed in a variety of methods, includ-
    31  ing a social media campaign.
    32    6. to create an informational  packet  for  students  on  agricultural
    33  opportunities  in higher education including, but not limited to, infor-
    34  mation on the availability of scholarships,  student  loan  forgiveness,
    35  and government assistance to create and establish farms.
    36    7.  to  establish a subsidized employment program for qualifying farms
    37  and qualifying  businesses  that  could  otherwise  participate  in  the
    38  program if paying wages were not a hardship.
    39    § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    40  it  shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amend-
    41  ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen-
    42  tation of this act on its effective date are authorized to be  made  and
    43  completed on or before such effective date.
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