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Section 10. Healthy Food Development Program. |
(a) The Department may coordinate with the Department of |
Commerce and Economic Opportunity to establish a Healthy Food |
Development Program to expand access to healthy foods in |
eligible areas in the State by providing assistance to grocery |
stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, and other small food |
retailers. |
(b) The Department of Public Health, Environmental |
Protection Agency, and other relevant State agencies shall |
coordinate with the Department and the Department of Commerce |
and Economic Opportunity upon request to establish the Healthy |
Food Development Program. |
Section 15. The Healthy Food Development Program benefits. |
(a) The Healthy Food Development Program may provide a |
combination of any or all of the following benefits to grocery |
stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, or other small food |
retailers in eligible areas: |
(1) grants; |
(2) loans; |
(3) State tax credits; |
(4) equipment; |
(5) other financial assistance; and |
(6) technical assistance. |
(b) The benefits provided in subsection (a) shall be |
awarded to grocery stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, |
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and other small food retailers in eligible areas on a |
competitive basis, with priority given to projects with the |
greatest potential impact to expand access to healthy foods in |
eligible areas that are underserved by retail sales of healthy |
food in this State. |
(c) Grocery stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, and |
other small food retailers are encouraged to work |
cooperatively to expand access to healthy foods in eligible |
areas in this State. |
(d) The Department and the Department of Commerce and |
Economic Opportunity may contract with non-profit |
organizations to promote and implement this program. |
Section 20. Requirements. |
(a) Grocery stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, and |
other small retailers participating in the Healthy Food |
Development Program shall be strongly encouraged to: |
(1) apply and accept benefits from the federal |
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); |
(2) apply and accept benefits from the federal Women, |
Infants, and Children (WIC) program; and |
(3) employ residents of this State. |
(b) Resources may be provided to assist grocery stores, |
corner stores, farmers' markets, and other small food |
retailers in acquiring the necessary technology to accept SNAP |
and WIC benefits. |
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(c) As a condition of participating in the Healthy Food |
Development Program, persons or entities operating grocery |
stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, and other small food |
retailers shall agree in writing to sell produce or other |
healthy foods for at least 3 years; provided that this |
requirement is not applicable if the individual or entity, or |
its successor ceases all of its retail food sales operations. |
Section 25. Grocery ambassador. |
(a) The Department shall designate a grocery ambassador to |
assist retailers of healthy foods in this State by: (1) |
providing research and data on eligible areas with |
insufficient grocery access; (2) coordinating with the |
Department and the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity and other relevant State agencies; (3) providing |
assistance to small grocery retailers in this State, including |
obtaining and expediting regulatory procedures; and (4) |
providing other assistance as needed. |
(b) The Department and the Department of Commerce and |
Economic Opportunity may issue grants, on a competitive basis, |
for the establishment of a commercial distribution system for |
fresh produce and healthy foods.
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