104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4721

 

Introduced , by Rep. Sonya M. Harper

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 750/5
20 ILCS 750/15

    Amends the Grocery Initiative Act. Provides that the Act also includes grants and financial assistance for mobile farmers markets and online farmers markets. Provides that, in addition to other purposes, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity may award grants under the Act for technology upgrades, including software and point-of-sale systems.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning finance.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Grocery Initiative Act is amended by
5changing Sections 5 and 15 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 750/5)
7    Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
8    "Cooperative" means an organization that is organized
9according to the Co-operative Act.
10    "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic
11Opportunity.
12    "Food desert" means a census tract that:
13        (1) meets one of the following poverty standards:
14            (A) the census tract has a poverty rate of at least
15        20%; or
16            (B) the census tract is not located within a
17        metropolitan statistical area and has a median family
18        income that is less than or equal to 80% of the
19        statewide median household income; or
20            (C) the census tract is located within a
21        metropolitan statistical area and has a median family
22        income that is less than or equal to 80% of the greater
23        of (i) the statewide median household income or (ii)

 

 

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1        the metropolitan area median family income; and
2        (2) meets one of the following population density and
3    food accessibility standards:
4            (A) the census tract is a rural tract, and at least
5        33% of the population of the tract or at least 500
6        residents in the tract reside more than 10 miles from
7        the nearest grocery store; or
8            (B) the census tract is an urban tract, and at
9        least 33% of the population of the tract or at least
10        500 residents in the tract reside more than one-half
11        mile from the nearest grocery store.
12    The Department may also designate an area that does not
13meet the standards set forth in this definition as a food
14desert if the designation is made in accordance with criteria
15established by the Department by rule using data that
16includes, but is not limited to, poverty metrics and access to
17existing grocery stores.
18    "Grocery store" means an existing or planned retail
19establishment that: (1) has or will have a primary business of
20selling a variety of grocery products, including fresh
21produce; (2) derives or will derive no more than 30% of its
22revenue from sales of tobacco and alcohol in any given year;
23(3) is or will be classified as a supermarket or other grocery
24retailer in the 2022 North American Industry Classification
25System under code 445110; (4) accepts or will accept
26Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits and Special

 

 

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1Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and
2Children benefits; and (5) provides or will provide for the
3retail sale of a substantial variety of perishable foods,
4including fresh or frozen dairy products, fresh produce, and
5fresh meats, poultry, and fish.
6    "Local governmental unit" means any county, municipality,
7township, special district, or unit that is designated as a
8unit of local government by law and exercises limited
9governmental powers or powers in respect to limited
10governmental subjects. "Local governmental unit" also includes
11any school district or community college district.
12    "Mobile farmers market" means a farmers market operated
13from a movable motor driven or propelled vehicle or trailer
14that can change location, including a farmers market owned and
15operated by a farmer or a third party that sells products on
16behalf of farmers or cottage food operations with the intent
17of a direct sale to an end consumer.
18    "Not-for-profit corporation" means an organization or
19institution that is organized and conducted on a
20not-for-profit basis with no personal profit inuring to anyone
21as a result of the operation and that is organized according to
22the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986.
23    "Online farmers market" means an online marketplace that
24sells products primarily from Illinois farmers and provides
25delivery or pick-up options for consumers.
26    "Rural tract" means a census tract that is not an urban

 

 

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1tract.
2    "Urban tract" means a census tract having its geographic
3centroid in an urban area, as defined by the Bureau of the
4Census for the most recent year in which all relevant data to
5identify food deserts is available.
6(Source: P.A. 103-561, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
7    (20 ILCS 750/15)
8    Sec. 15. Grocery Initiative Grants and Financial Support.
9    (a) The Department shall, subject to appropriation,
10establish the Grocery Initiative to expand access to healthy
11foods in food deserts in Illinois and areas at risk of becoming
12food deserts in Illinois by providing grants and other forms
13of financial assistance to independently owned for-profit
14grocery stores, cooperative grocery stores, or not-for-profit
15grocery stores, mobile farmers markets, online farmers
16markets, as well as grocery stores owned and operated by local
17governmental units. The Department may enter into contracts,
18grants, or other agreements to administer these grants and
19other forms of financial assistance. The Department may, by
20rule, place limits on the size of the entities grocery stores
21that are eligible for grants and other financial assistance
22under this Act, including, but not limited to, limits on the
23annual revenue or projected revenue of the applicant, number
24of full-time employees, or square footage of the facilities.
25The Department may prioritize grant awards and loan funding to

 

 

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1applicants based on poverty rates, income, geographic
2diversity, local ownership, access to grocery stores in the
3area surrounding proposed project locations, and other factors
4as determined by the Department. The Department may award
5grants or provide loans for any one or more of the following:
6        (1) market and site feasibility studies, promotional
7    materials, and marketing;
8        (2) salaries and benefits for workers;
9        (3) rent or a down payment to acquire a facility;
10        (4) purchase of ownership of a grocery store as part
11    of establishing a new grocery store;
12        (5) capital improvements, planning, renovations, land
13    acquisition, demolition, durable and non-durable equipment
14    purchases; or
15        (6) technology upgrades, including software and
16    point-of-sale systems; or
17        (7) (6) other costs as determined eligible by the
18    Department.
19    (b) The Department may, subject to appropriation, provide
20grants for equipment upgrades for existing independently owned
21for-profit grocery stores, cooperative grocery stores,
22not-for-profit grocery stores, or farmer-owned grocery stores
23or markets. The Department shall use no more than 20% of total
24program funding for this purpose. Equipment upgrades shall be
25focused on providing access to equipment that is energy
26efficient.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 103-561, eff. 1-1-24; 103-957, eff. 1-1-25.)