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 1        AN ACT concerning agriculture.

 2        Be it  enacted  by  the  People  of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  1.   Short  title.  This Act may be cited as the
 5    Illinois AgriFIRST Program Act of 2001.

 6        Section 5.  Definitions. In this Act:
 7        "Agribusiness" means  any  sole  proprietorship,  limited
 8    partnership,  co-partnership,  joint venture, corporation, or
 9    cooperative that operates or will operate a facility  located
10    within   the  State  of  Illinois  that  is  related  to  the
11    processing of agricultural commodities  (including,  but  not
12    limited  to,  the  products  of aquaculture, hydroponics, and
13    silviculture)   or   the   manufacturing,   production,    or
14    construction    of    agricultural   buildings,   structures,
15    equipment, implements, and supplies, or any other  facilities
16    or  processes used in agricultural production. "Agribusiness"
17    includes but is not limited to the following:
18             (1)  grain handling and processing, including  grain
19        storage,  drying,  treatment,  conditioning, milling, and
20        packaging;
21             (2)  seed and feed grain development and processing;
22             (3)  fruit  and  vegetable   processing,   including
23        preparation, canning, and packaging;
24             (4)  processing of livestock and livestock products,
25        dairy  products,  poultry  and  poultry products, fish or
26        apiarian   products,   including   slaughter,   shearing,
27        collecting, preparation, canning, and packaging;
28             (5)  fertilizer    and     agricultural     chemical
29        manufacturing, processing, application and supplying;
30             (6)  farm   machinery,   equipment,   and  implement
31        manufacturing and supplying;
 
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 1             (7)  manufacturing  and  supplying  of  agricultural
 2        commodity processing machinery and  equipment,  including
 3        machinery  and  equipment  used  in slaughter, treatment,
 4        handling, collecting, preparation, canning, or  packaging
 5        of agricultural commodities;
 6             (8)  farm building and farm structure manufacturing,
 7        construction, and supplying;
 8             (9)  construction,   manufacturing,  implementation,
 9        supplying, or servicing of irrigation, drainage, and soil
10        and water conservation devices or equipment;
11             (10)  fuel  processing  and  development  facilities
12        that  produce  fuel  from  agricultural  commodities   or
13        by-products;
14             (11)  facilities  and  equipment  for processing and
15        packaging  agricultural  commodities   specifically   for
16        export;
17             (12)  facilities  and equipment for forestry product
18        processing   and    supplying,    including    sawmilling
19        operations,   wood  chip  operations,  timber  harvesting
20        operations, and manufacturing of prefabricated buildings,
21        paper, furniture, or other goods from forestry  products;
22        and
23             (13)  facilities  and  equipment  for  research  and
24        development of products, processes, and equipment for the
25        production,  processing,  preparation,  or  packaging  of
26        agricultural commodities and by-products.
27        "Agricultural facility" means land, any building or other
28    improvement on or to land, and any personal properties deemed
29    necessary  or  suitable  for  use,  whether  or  not  now  in
30    existence,   in   farming,   ranching,   the   production  of
31    agricultural commodities (including, but not limited to,  the
32    products  of  aquaculture,  hydroponics, and silviculture) or
33    the  treating,  processing,  or  storing   of    agricultural
34    commodities.
 
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 1        "Agricultural  land"  means land suitable for agriculture
 2    production.
 3        "Asset" includes, but is not limited to,  the  following:
 4    cash crops or feed on hand; livestock held for sale; breeding
 5    stock;   marketable  bonds  and  securities;  securities  not
 6    readily marketable; accounts  receivable;  notes  receivable;
 7    cash  invested  in  growing  crops;  net  cash  value of life
 8    insurance; machinery and equipment; cars and trucks; farm and
 9    other  real  estate  including  life  estates  and   personal
10    residence; value of beneficial interest in trusts; government
11    payments or grants; and any other assets.
12        "Department" means the Department of Agriculture.
13        "Director" means the Director of Agriculture.
14        "Fund" means the Illinois AgriFIRST Program Fund.
15        "Grantee"  means  the person or entity to whom a grant is
16    made to from the Fund.
17        "Lender" means  any  federal  or  State  chartered  bank,
18    federal  land  bank,  production credit association, bank for
19    cooperatives, federal or state  chartered  savings  and  loan
20    association  or building and loan association, small business
21    investment company, or any other institution qualified within
22    this State to originate and service loans, including, but not
23    limited to, insurance companies, credit unions, and  mortgage
24    loan  companies.  "Lender" includes a wholly owned subsidiary
25    of a manufacturer, seller or distributor of goods or services
26    that makes loans to businesses or individuals, commonly known
27    as a "captive finance company".
28        "Liability"  includes,  but  is  not  limited   to,   the
29    following: accounts payable; notes or other indebtedness owed
30    to  any  source;  taxes;  rent;  amounts  owed on real estate
31    contracts  or  real  estate  mortgages;  judgments;   accrued
32    interest payable; and any other liability.
33        "Person" means, unless limited to a natural person by the
34    context   in   which  it  is  used,  a  person,  corporation,
 
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 1    association, trust, partnership, limited  partnership,  joint
 2    venture, or cooperative.
 3        "State" means the State of Illinois.
 4        "Value-added"   means   the   processing,  packaging,  or
 5    otherwise  enhancing  the  value  of  farm  and  agricultural
 6    products or by-products produced in Illinois.

 7        Section 10.  Legislative findings.
 8        (a)  The General Assembly finds that in  this  State  the
 9    following conditions exist:
10             (1)  There  exists  an inadequate supply of funds at
11        interest rates sufficiently low to enable persons engaged
12        in agriculture in this State to  pursue  agricultural  or
13        agribusiness operations at present levels.
14             (2)  The inability to pursue agricultural operations
15        lessens  the supply of agricultural commodities available
16        to fulfill the needs of the citizens of this State.
17             (3)  The inability to continue operations  decreases
18        available  employment  in  the agricultural sector of the
19        State and  results  in  unemployment  and  its  attendant
20        problems.
21             (4)  These  conditions prevent the acquisition of an
22        adequate capital stock of farm equipment  and  machinery,
23        much  of  which  is manufactured in this State, therefore
24        impairing  the  productivity  of  agricultural  land  and
25        causing unemployment or lack of appropriate  increase  in
26        employment in that manufacturing.
27             (5)  These conditions are conducive to consolidation
28        of  acreage  of  agricultural land with fewer individuals
29        living and farming on the traditional family farm.
30             (6)  These  conditions   result   in   a   loss   in
31        population,  unemployment,  and  movement of persons from
32        rural to  urban  areas  accompanied  by  added  costs  to
33        communities  for  creation  of  new public facilities and
 
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 1        services.
 2             (7)  There have been recurrent  shortages  of  funds
 3        from  private  market  sources  at  reasonable  rates  of
 4        interest.
 5             (8)  The  ordinary  operations of private enterprise
 6        have not in the past corrected these conditions.
 7             (9)  There is a need for  value-added  products  and
 8        processing in this State.
 9             (10)  A   stable   supply   of  adequate  funds  for
10        agricultural financing is required  to  encourage  family
11        farmers  and  agribusiness  in  an  orderly and sustained
12        manner and to  reduce  the  problems  described  in  this
13        Section.
14        (b)  The  General  Assembly  determines and declares that
15    there  exist  conditions  in  the  State  that  require   the
16    Department  to  issue  grants  on behalf of the State for the
17    acquisition and development of  agricultural  facilities  and
18    value-added products and processing.

19        Section 15.   Illinois AgriFIRST Program Requirements.
20        (a)  The  Department  shall review grant requests for the
21    Illinois AgriFIRST Grant Program that are  submitted  to  the
22    Department.    The Department, in reviewing the applications,
23    must  consider,  but  is  not  limited  to  considering   the
24    following criteria:
25             (1)  The  project  has  a  reasonable  assurance  of
26        enhancing  the  value  of  agricultural  products or will
27        expand agribusiness in Illinois.
28             (2)  Preliminary market and feasibility research has
29        been conducted by the applicant or others and there is  a
30        reasonable assurance of a potential market.
31             (3)  The  applicant  has demonstrated the ability to
32        manage the business or commercialize the idea.
33             (4)  There is favorable community  support  for  the
 
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 1        project.
 2             (5)  There  are favorable recommendations from local
 3        economic development groups,  university-based  technical
 4        specialists, or other qualified service providers.
 5             (6)  The    applicant    demonstrates   a   personal
 6        commitment and a commercialization development plan.
 7             (7)  There  is  an  adequate  and  realistic  budget
 8        projection.
 9             (8)  The   application   meets    the    eligibility
10        requirements  and  the  project  costs are eligible under
11        this Act.
12             (9)  The applicant has established a  need  for  the
13        grant.
14             (10)  The  economic  impact  of  the  project on the
15        State's agriculture and agribusiness sector.
16        (b)  The  Department  may  impose  additional  or  lesser
17    requirements for the grant. Preference for  grants  shall  be
18    given to, but is not limited to, the following:
19             (1)  Proposals for industrial and nonfood production
20        processes using Illinois agricultural products.
21             (2)  Proposals  for  food,  feed, and fiber products
22        that use Illinois agricultural products and  add  to  the
23        value of Illinois agricultural products.
24             (3)  Research   proposals   that   have   not   been
25        duplicated by other research efforts.
26             (4)  Proposals  that  demonstrate that the applicant
27        has invested his or her own funds,  time,  and  or  other
28        valued consideration in the project.
29             (5)  Proposals   that  are  reasonably  expected  to
30        result in a viable commercial application.
31             (6)  Proposals that have a positive economic  impact
32        on the State's agriculture and agribusiness sector.

33        Section  20.   Report.   The  Director must file with the
 
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 1    Governor, the State Treasurer, the Secretary of  the  Senate,
 2    and  the Clerk of the House of Representatives, by March 1 of
 3    each year, a written report covering the  activities  of  the
 4    Department  for  the  previous calendar year. The report is a
 5    public record and must be available  for  inspection  at  the
 6    offices  of  the Department during normal business hours. The
 7    report must include a complete list of (i)  all  applications
 8    for  grants under the Illinois AgriFIRST Grant Program during
 9    the calendar year; (ii) all persons that  have  received  any
10    form  of  financial assistance from the Department during the
11    calendar year;  and  (iii)  the  nature  and  amount  of  all
12    financial assistance.

13        Section  25.   Powers  of the Department.  The Department
14    has the following powers, together with all powers incidental
15    to or necessary for the discharge of those powers:
16             (1)  To grant its moneys to one or more  persons  to
17        be  used  by  those persons to pay the costs of technical
18        assistance  and  feasibility   studies   and   acquiring,
19        constructing,  reconstructing,  or improving agricultural
20        facilities for the purpose of adding  value  to  Illinois
21        agricultural commodities. Grants must be on any terms and
22        conditions that the Department determines.
23             (2)  To  grant  its moneys to any agribusiness which
24        operates or will operate a facility located  in  Illinois
25        for the purposes of adding value to Illinois agricultural
26        commodities.  Grants  must be on any terms and conditions
27        as the Department requires.
28             (3)  To contract with  lenders  or  others  for  the
29        origination of or the servicing of the grants made by the
30        Department.
31             (4)  To  receive and accept, from any source, aid or
32        contributions of money, property, labor, or  other  items
33        of  value for furtherance of any of its purposes, subject
 
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 1        to any conditions not inconsistent with this Act  or  the
 2        laws  of  this  State  pertaining  to  the contributions,
 3        including, but not  limited  to,  gifts,  guarantees,  or
 4        grants from any department, agency, or instrumentality of
 5        the United States of America.
 6             (5)  To  collect  any fees and charges in connection
 7        with  its  grants,   advances,   servicing,   and   other
 8        activities that it determines.
 9             (6)  To  appoint, employ, contract with, and provide
10        for  the  compensation  of  any  employees  and   agents,
11        including,  but  not  limited  to,  engineers, attorneys,
12        management    consultants,    fiscal    advisers,     and
13        agricultural,  silvicultural,  and  aquacultural experts,
14        that business of the Department requires.
15             (7)  To make, enter into, and execute any contracts,
16        agreements,  and  other  instruments  with  any   person,
17        including  but  not  limited  to,  any federal, State, or
18        local governmental agency and to take any  other  actions
19        that  may  be  necessary  or convenient to accomplish any
20        purpose for which  this  authority  was  granted  to  the
21        Department  or  to  exercise  any power expressly granted
22        under this Act.
23             (8)  To establish funds  for  financial  surety  and
24        escrow accounts.
25             (9)  To   adopt   any   necessary   rules  that  are
26        consistent with this Act.

27        Section 30.   Liability.  The  Director,  any  Department
28    employee,  or  any  authorized person executing grants is not
29    personally liable on the grants and is  not  subject  to  any
30    personal   liability  or  accountability  by  reason  of  the
31    issuance of the grants.

32        Section 35. Illinois AgriFIRST Program.
 
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 1        (a)  The  Department  must  develop  and  administer   an
 2    Illinois  AgriFIRST  Program to enhance the value of Illinois
 3    agriculture products or by-products through grants to current
 4    and   potential   processors.    Qualifying    persons    and
 5    agribusinesses  must be located in Illinois and must process,
 6    package, or otherwise enhance the value of farm  products  or
 7    by-products produced in Illinois.
 8        The  recipient of a grant under this Section must provide
 9    a minimum percentage, as determined by the Department, of the
10    total cost of the processing project, with the balance of the
11    project's total cost available  from  other  sources.   Other
12    sources  include,  but  are  not  limited  to, commercial and
13    private  lenders,  leasing  companies,   and   grants.    The
14    recipient's   match   may   be   in   cash,   cash-equivalent
15    investments,  or bonds, irrevocable letters of credit, or any
16    combination thereof.  A grant under this Section may  provide
17    (i) up to 75% of the cost for technical assistance to develop
18    a project to enhance the value of agricultural products or to
19    expand  agribusiness  in  Illinois but not to exceed $25,000,
20    (ii) up  to  50%  of  the  cost  of  undertaking  feasibility
21    studies,   competitive   assessments,   and   consulting   or
22    productivity  services  that  the  Department  determines may
23    result  in  the  enhancement  of   value-added   agricultural
24    products,  and  (iii) on and after July 1, 2003, up to 10% of
25    the project's total capital construction cost not  to  exceed
26    $5,000,000,  including,  but  not  limited to, (A) purchasing
27    land,   (B)   purchasing,   constructing,   or   refurbishing
28    buildings,  (C)  purchasing  or  refurbishing  machinery   or
29    equipment,  (D) installation, (E) repairs, (F) labor, and (G)
30    working capital. Notwithstanding any other provision of  this
31    Section,  the grant moneys may not be used for the purpose of
32    compliance with the provisions of  the  Livestock  Management
33    Facilities Act.
34        Grant  applications must be made on forms provided by and
 
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 1    in accordance with procedures established by the  Department.
 2    At  a  minimum, an applicant must be an Illinois resident, as
 3    defined by Department  rule,  and  must  provide  the  names,
 4    addresses, and occupations of all project owners, the project
 5    address,    relevant   credit   and   financial   information
 6    (including, but not limited to, assets and liabilities),  and
 7    any  other information deemed necessary by the Department for
 8    review of the grant application.
 9        (b)  All requests for the waiver of any  requirements  in
10    this  Section  must  be made in writing to the Department.  A
11    grant award is subject to modification or  alteration  under,
12    but is not limited to, the following conditions:
13             (1)  The grant award is subject to any modifications
14        that   may  be  required  by  changes  in  State  law  or
15        regulations.  The Department shall notify  the  recipient
16        in  writing  of any amendment to the  regulations and the
17        effective date of those amendments.
18             (2)  If  either  the  Department  or  the  recipient
19        requests to modify the terms of  the  grant  award  other
20        than as set forth in paragraph (1), written notice of the
21        proposed  modification shall be given to the other party.
22        No modification shall take effect  unless  agreed  to  in
23        writing by both the Department and the recipient.
24        (c)  The  Illinois AgriFIRST Program Fund is created as a
25    special  appropriated  fund  within   the   State   treasury.
26    Appropriations  and  moneys from any public or private source
27    may be deposited into the Fund. The Fund shall  be  used  for
28    the  purposes  of the Illinois AgriFIRST Program Act of 2001.
29    Repayments  of  grants  made  under  this  Section  shall  be
30    deposited into the Fund.

31        Section 40.  Project reporting.  The grantee of a  funded
32    project  shall  submit to the Department periodic reports, as
33    specified  in  the  grant  agreement,   outlining   progress,
 
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 1    timeline,   and   budget  compliance.   Deviations  from  the
 2    agreement may result in the withholding of further funding or
 3    in a grant default.  A final written report,  describing  the
 4    work  performed,  results  obtained,  and  economic impact is
 5    required within 30 days after a  project  is  completed.  The
 6    grantee  shall also provide a financial report and return any
 7    unused funds to the Department consistent with  the  Illinois
 8    Grant  Funds Recovery Act. Grantees may be required to submit
 9    to the  Department  the  following  information:   employment
10    reports,  federal  tax  returns  or financial statements, and
11    other  information  as  requested  by  the  Department  where
12    economic or business conditions may be necessary to determine
13    conformance  with  grant  conditions.   The  Department   may
14    require  the  financial  statements be compiled, reviewed, or
15    audited by an independent accountant at the  expense  of  the
16    grantee  at  any time for 3 years following the completion of
17    the grant.

18        Section 45.  Certification. The  Department  may  develop
19    and  implement  organic,  identity preserved, and value-added
20    certification processes and programs that guarantee  a  buyer
21    that   the   certified  Illinois  products  have  traits  and
22    qualities that warrant a premium  price  or  an  increase  in
23    added   value.    The  Department  may  adopt  rules  setting
24    certification and licensing standards for persons to  certify
25    products under this Section.

26        Section  50.   Market  access.   The  Department  may (i)
27    identify international  and  domestic  consumer  preferences,
28    (ii)  identify  the  new  markets those preferences indicate,
29    particularly  for  value-added   products,   (iii)   identify
30    preserved products, (iv) underwrite demonstrations on foreign
31    soils,  and (v) provide market analyses and trend projections
32    to farmers and other interested persons.
 
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 1        Section 55.  Default or termination of  grant  agreement.
 2    If  the recipient of a grant violates any of the terms of the
 3    grant agreement, the Department shall send a  written  notice
 4    to  the  recipient  that he or she is in default and be given
 5    the opportunity to correct the violations.
 6        (a)  If the violation is not  corrected  within  10  days
 7    after receipt of the notification, the Director may take, but
 8    is not limited to,  one or more of the following actions:
 9             (1)  Declare due and payable the amount of the grant
10        and  cease  additional grant payments not yet made to the
11        grantee.
12             (2)  Take any other action considered appropriate to
13        protect the interest of the project.
14        (b)  The Department may determine that  a  recipient  has
15    failed  to faithfully perform the terms and conditions of the
16    scope of work of the project when:
17             (1)  The Department has notified  the  recipient  in
18        writing   of  the  existence  of  circumstances  such  as
19        repeated   failure   to    submit    required    reports,
20        misapplication   of   grant   funds,   failure  to  match
21        Department funds, evidence of fraud and  abuse,  repeated
22        failure  to  meet  performance timelines or standards, or
23        failure to resolve negotiated points of the agreement.
24             (2)  The recipient fails to develop and implement  a
25        corrective  action  plan  within  30 calendar days of the
26        Department's notice.
27        (c)  A grant may be terminated under, but termination  is
28    not limited to, any of the following circumstances:
29             (1)  In  the absence of State funding for a specific
30        year, all grants that year will be  terminated  in  full.
31        In  the  event  of  a  partial loss of State funding, the
32        Department may make proportionate cuts to all recipients.
33             (2)  If the Department determines that the recipient
34        has failed to comply with the terms and conditions of the
 
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 1        grant agreement, the Department may terminate  the  grant
 2        in  whole,  or  in  part,  at any time before the date of
 3        completion.
 4             (3)  The  Department  may  terminate  the  grant  in
 5        whole, or in part, when the  Department  determines  that
 6        the   continuation  of  the  project  would  not  produce
 7        beneficial  results   commensurate   with   the   further
 8        expenditures of funds.
 9             (4)  The  recipient  may  refuse  or  elect  not  to
10        complete the grant agreement and terminate the grant. The
11        recipient  shall  notify  the  Department  within 10 days
12        after  the  date  upon  which  performance  ceases.   The
13        Department  may declare due and payable the amount of the
14        grant and may cease additional  grant  payments  not  yet
15        made to the grantee.
16        (d)  Any  money collected from the default or termination
17    of a grant shall be placed into the Fund and expended for the
18    purposes of this Act.

19        Section 60.   State  agriculture  planning  agency.   The
20    Department  is  the  State  agriculture planning agency.  The
21    Department may  accept  and  use  planning  grants  or  other
22    financial  assistance  from  the  federal  government (i) for
23    statewide comprehensive planning work, including research and
24    coordination activity directly related to agriculture  needs;
25    and  (ii) for State and interstate comprehensive planning and
26    research and coordination activity related to that  planning.
27    All  such grants shall be subject to the terms and conditions
28    prescribed by the federal government.

29        Section 65.  Construction.  This Act is necessary for the
30    welfare of this State and  must  be  liberally  construed  to
31    effect its purposes.
 
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 1        Section  805.  The State Finance Act is amended by adding
 2    Section 5.545 as follows:

 3        (30 ILCS 105/5.545 new)
 4        Sec. 5.545. The Illinois AgriFIRST Program Fund.

 5        (20 ILCS 205/40.43 rep.)
 6        Section 810.  The Department of Agriculture  Law  of  the
 7    Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by repealing
 8    Section 40.43 as added by Public Act 91-560.

 9        Section  999.  Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
10    becoming law.

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