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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 6757 (Introduced in House) — To provide additional agricultural products for distribution by emergency feeding organizations during the COVID-19 p... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Enhanced projects to harvest, process, package, or transport donated commodities

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In this section: 19 The term COVID-19 means the 2019 Novel Coronavirus or 2019–nCoV. The term emergency feeding organization has the meaning given the term in section 201A of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7501 ). The term project has the meaning given the term in section 203D(d)(1) of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507(d)(1) ). The term priority agricultural product means a dairy, meat, or poultry product, or a specialty crop— packaged or marketed for sale to commercial or food service industries; for which decreased demand exists for such a product due to the COVID–19 outbreak; and the repurposing of which would be impractical for grocery or retail sale.
The term Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture. The term State has the meaning given the term in section 203D of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507 ). The term State agency has the meaning given the term in section 203D of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507 ). Subject to paragraphs
(3)and (4), using funds made available under subsection (d), the Secretary may provide funds to States to pay for harvesting, processing, packaging, or transportation costs of carrying out a project. Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue guidance to States— to carry out this section; to inform States of their allocations under paragraph (3); and to encourage States to carry out projects that work with agricultural producers, processors, and distributors with priority agricultural products. The Secretary shall allocate funds made available under subsection
(d)based on the formula in effect under section 214(a) of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7515(a) ), among States that timely submit a State plan of operation for a project that includes— a list of emergency feeding organizations in the State that will operate the project in partnership with the State agency; at the option of the State, a list of priority agricultural products located in the State that are for donation to emergency feeding organizations and ready for transport; a description of how the project will meet the purposes described in section 203D(d)(3) of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507(d)(3) ); and a timeline of when the project will begin operating. If the Secretary determines that a State will not expend all the funds allocated to the State under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall reallocate the unexpended funds to other eligible States. Each State that receives funds allocated under this paragraph shall submit to the Secretary financial reports on a regular basis describing the use of the funds. A State that receives funds under section 203D(d)(5) of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507(d)(5) ) may— receive funds under this section; and use funds received under this section— to expand projects for which funds are received under such section 203D(d)(5); and to carry out new projects with agricultural producers, processors, or distributors participating in projects for which funds are received under such section 203D(d)(5). Funds received under this section shall not be subject to the Federal share limitation described in section 203D(d)(2)(B) of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507(d)(2)(B) ). A State agency that carries out a project using Federal funds received under this section may enter into cooperative agreements with State agencies of other States under section 203B(d) of the Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 ( 7 U.S.C. 7507(d) ) to maximize the use of commodities donated under the project. Not later than 15 days after entering into a cooperative agreement under subparagraph (A), a State agency shall submit such agreement to the Secretary. Out of funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, there is appropriated to carry out this section $25,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 2021. Such funds are designated by Congress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 ( 2 U.S.C. 901(b)(2)(A)(i) ). Not later than 10 days after the date of the receipt or issuance of each document listed in paragraphs (1), (2), or
(3)of this subsection, the Secretary shall make publicly available on the website of the Department of Agriculture the following documents: Any guidance issued under subsection (b)(2). A State plan or operation or report submitted in accordance with subsection (b)(3). A cooperative agreement submitted in accordance with subsection (c).
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