Public Act 095-0145
Public Act 0145 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0145 |
HB1300 Enrolled |
LRB095 08986 CMK 29177 b |
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| AN ACT concerning agriculture.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Food, Farms, and Jobs Act. | Section 5. Legislative findings. | Illinois should be the Midwest leader in local and organic | food and fiber production. | One thousand five hundred miles is the average travel | distance for food items now consumed in this State, and | agricultural products sold directly for human consumption | comprise less than 0.2% of Illinois farm sales. | Ninety-five percent of organic food sold in this State is | grown and processed outside of the State, resulting in food | dollars being exported. | Illinois ranks fifth in the nation in loss of farmland. | The market for locally grown foods and for organic food is | expanding rapidly. | Consumers would benefit from additional local food outlets | that make fresh and affordable Illinois grown foods more | accessible in both rural and urban communities. | Communities are experiencing significant problems of | obesity and nutrition, including lack of daily access to fresh |
| fruits and vegetables. | Low-income communities that are currently "food deserts" | lacking sufficient markets selling fresh fruits and vegetables | would benefit from local food distribution systems. | The State's urban communities are showing renewed interest | in growing food in urban areas. | Rural communities would be revitalized by increasing the | number of families in the State that live on small properties | and by providing fresh high-value local food. | Farmers who wish to transition from conventional | agriculture to local and organic food would benefit from | training and support to diversify their farming operations. | Food consumers, farmers, and entrepreneurs would benefit | from an expanded infrastructure for processing, storing, and | distributing locally grown foods. | The capture of existing food dollars within the State would | help to revitalize the State's treasury by creating a broad | range of new in-state jobs and business opportunities within | both rural and urban communities. | For the purposes of this Act and for the retention of the | greatest benefit from every food dollar spent in this State, | support for local food means capturing in Illinois the greatest | portion of food production, processing, storing, and | distribution possible.
| Section 10. Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Task |
| Force. The Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Task Force | ("the Task Force") shall be appointed by the Governor within 60 | days after the effective date of this Act. The Task Force shall | be convened by the Department of Agriculture and shall include | the following Illinois-based members: | (a) one representative each from the Departments of | Agriculture, Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and Human | Services; | (b) four organic farmers, representing different dairy, | meat, vegetable, and grains sectors; | (c) four specialty crop producers, representing different | flower, fruit, viticulture, aquaculture, fiber, vegetable, and | ornamental sectors; | (d) two organic processors; | (e) one organic distributor and one non-organic | distributor; | (f) three representatives of not-for-profit educational | organizations; | (g) one organic certifier; | (h) one consumer representative; | (i) two representatives of farm organizations; | (j) one university agricultural specialist; | (k) one philanthropic organization representative; | (l) one food retailer representative; | (m) two municipal representatives from different | communities in the State; |
| (n) four representatives from community-based | organizations focusing on food access,
to include at least 3 | minority members; and | (o) one chef specializing in the preparation of locally | grown organic foods. | All members of the Task Force shall be appointed for a | 2-year term.
| Section 15. Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Plan. | The Task Force shall develop a plan containing policy and | funding recommendations for expanding and supporting a State | local and organic food system and for assessing and overcoming | obstacles to an increase in locally grown food and local | organic food production. The Task Force shall prepare and | submit its plan in a report to the General Assembly by | September 30, 2008, for consideration of its recommendations in | the 96th General Assembly. The Plan, among other matters, | shall: | (a) identify land preservation and acquisition | opportunities for local and organic
agriculture in rural, | suburban, and urban areas; | (b) identify farmer training and development, as | necessary, by expanding training programs
such as Farm | Beginnings, incubator projects such as Prairie Crossing Farm, | urban agriculture training programs, farmer-to-farmer learning | opportunities, or other programs; |
| (c) identify financial incentives, technical support, and | training necessary to help Illinois
farmers to transition to | local, organic, and specialty crop production by minimizing | their financial losses during the 3-year transition period | required under USDA standards and to help with recordkeeping | requirements; | (d) identify strategies and funding needs to make fresh and | affordable Illinois-grown foods
more accessible, both in rural | and urban communities, with an emphasis on creating new food | outlets in communities that need them; | (e) identify the financial and technical support necessary | to build connections between
landowners, farmers, buyers, and | consumers;
| (f) identify the financial and technical support necessary | to build a local food infrastructure
of processing, storage, | and distribution; | (g) identify the financial and technical support necessary | to develop new food and
agriculture-related businesses for | local food and organic food production and distribution, such | as on-farm processing, micro-markets, incubator kitchens, and | marketing and communications businesses; | (h) identify the financial and technical support necessary | to expand the development of
farmers markets, roadside markets, | and local grocery stores in unserved and underserved areas, as | well as the creation of year-round public markets in Chicago | and other large communities; |
| (i) research, identify, and coordinate best practices and | opportunities for the development
of local food and organic | food production; | (j) identify opportunities to educate the public and | producers about the benefits of local
foods systems and about | the development opportunities provided through this Act; and | (k) identify legal impediments to local food and organic | food production, and develop
recommendations for a remedy.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/14/2007
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