Public Act 0412 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0412 |
HB2879 Enrolled | LRB103 29913 KTG 56325 b |
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AN ACT concerning hunger relief.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
"Agricultural entity" means a grower, producer, or |
processor of farm or dairy products, meat, poultry, fruits and |
agricultural products that are grown, raised, harvested, or |
processed in Illinois. |
"Department" means the Department of Human Services. |
"Food bank" means a public or charitable institution that |
maintains an established operation involving the provision of |
food or edible commodities to food pantries, soup kitchens, |
hunger relief centers, or other feeding programs that, as an |
integral part of their normal activities, provide meals or |
food to needy persons. |
"Program" means the Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program. |
"Program participant" means a food bank that receives food |
under the Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program to distribute to |
food pantries, soup kitchens, hunger relief centers, or other |
feeding programs that provide meals or food to needy persons. |
"Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services. |
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Section 10. Establishment of the Illinois Farm to Food |
Bank Program. |
(a) A program to help expand the availability of |
nutritious, locally grown, raised, or processed foods for |
Illinois' emergency food system, known as Illinois Farm to |
Food Bank Program, is hereby established within the Department |
of Human Services. The program shall: |
(1) acquire and distribute agricultural products from |
Illinois agricultural entities or aggregators to Illinois' |
emergency food system, and |
(2) provide grants to improve capacity of the |
emergency food system to allow for the proper |
transportation, storage, or distribution of agricultural |
products to underserved areas. |
(b) The program shall target fruits, vegetables, meat and |
poultry, dairy, and eggs produced in Illinois. Foods shall be |
surplus, seconds, or market-grade quality levels and must be |
safe for consumption. |
(c) The Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program is subject to |
appropriation and shall dedicate no less than 75% of available |
funds to acquisition and distribution of food. |
Section 15. Administering entity. |
(a) The Secretary shall engage a not-for-profit entity |
from Illinois' emergency food system to administer the |
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program. The administering entity shall have statewide reach |
and represent multiple food banks that source and distribute |
food to Illinois food pantries and soup kitchens under the |
same authorities and standards as the Emergency Food |
Assistance Program administered by the Department. |
(b) The duties of the administering entity shall include, |
but are not limited to: |
(1) developing an annual plan outlining anticipated |
needs, outreach efforts, potential challenges, and any |
changes that may affect the program from the prior year; |
(2) issuing an annual report that summarizes the |
activity from the prior year, including meeting the |
capacity-building and equity goals of the program; |
(3) identifying program participants and their food |
needs; |
(4) building relationships with Illinois agricultural |
entities that address those needs, including socially |
disadvantaged farmers; |
(5) coordinating the acquisition and distribution of |
agricultural commodities to food banks; and |
(6) distributing capacity-building grants. |
Section 20. Advisory Council. |
(a) The Farm to Food Bank Advisory Council is created, |
consisting of the following members: |
(1) The Secretary of Human Services or the Secretary's |
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designee, who shall serve as chair. |
(2) The Director of Agriculture or the Director's |
designee. |
(3) Three representatives from food banks, including |
at least 2 representatives from food banks that |
participate in the Emergency Food Assistance Program |
administered by the Department of Human Services, selected |
by the Department. |
(4) Three representatives from the agricultural |
industry, selected by the Department. |
(5) A representative from an academic institution with |
expertise in agricultural systems, selected by the |
Department. |
(b) The Advisory Council shall provide support to the |
program through the following activities: |
(1) facilitating relationship-building and |
partnerships between the Illinois agricultural sector and |
the emergency food system; |
(2) approving of a proposed annual budget by the |
administering entity; |
(3) reviewing and providing feedback on the |
administering entity's annual plans and annual reports; |
(4) promoting the program; and |
(5) providing feedback or recommendations as needed to |
the administering entity. |
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Section 25. Participation requirements. |
(a) The Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program may distribute |
food to food banks with the infrastructure to accept, store, |
and distribute foods through the emergency food system in |
compliance with federal, State, or local health and food |
safety requirements and with the capacity to serve significant |
geographic areas within Illinois. Foods may be sourced |
directly from an agricultural entity or via Illinois-based |
aggregators as long as the foods meet program requirements. |
(b) Program participants shall match Farm to Food Bank |
resources with non-state funds. The match can be met through |
cash or in-kind contributions. |
(c) All food distributed under the program must be |
distributed in Illinois, regardless of the service area of the |
program participant. |
Section 30. Capacity-building grants. The Illinois Farm |
to Food Bank Program shall distribute capacity-building grants |
for facility upgrades, equipment, or other investments |
necessary to support the objectives of the program and allow |
for the proper pickup, storage, or processing of agricultural |
products that expand the ability of Illinois' emergency food |
system to access these products and better reach underserved |
areas and underserved populations. |
Section 35. Rulemaking. The Department shall adopt rules |
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to implement the program. These rules shall include, but are |
not limited to: |
(1) eligible costs related to acquisition and |
distribution of food, including, but not limited to, |
picking, packing, processing, and transportation; |
(2) health and safety requirements for program |
participants, farmers, and transportation; |
(3) food quality standards; |
(4) program requirements for the capacity-building |
grant program, including eligibility, allowable expenses, |
and reporting; |
(5) contracting requirements and purchasing options; |
(6) goals, preferences, and incentives to advance |
equity, especially racial equity, in the farm industry; |
(7) data collection, evaluation, and annual plan and |
reporting requirements; and |
(8) any other rules necessary to implement the |
program.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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