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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4545 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 with respect to emergency assistance for farmwork... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Emergency assistance for farmworkers

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Section 2281 of the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 ( 42 U.S.C. 5177a ) is amended to read as follows: In this section: The term covered disaster means— an adverse weather event, such as a drought, wildfire, earthquake, hurricane, flood, derecho, excessive heat, tornado, winter storm, freeze, hail, polar vortex, smoke exposure, or excessive moisture; an unexpected health crisis, such as a pandemic; and such other event or condition— that has caused farmworkers to lose income, be unable to work, or stay home or return home in anticipation of work shortages; or as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
The term eligible farmworker organization means an organization that is— a farmworker membership-based organization; or an organization— described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of that Code; and that has experience in providing support or relief services to farmworkers, including migrant or seasonal farmworkers. The term migrant or seasonal means an individual— farmworker who has, during any consecutive 12-month period within the preceding 24-month period, performed farm work for wages; and who has received not less than ½ of such individual’s total income from, or been employed at least ½ of such individual's total work time in, farm work.
The term Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture. For fiscal year 2024 and each succeeding fiscal year, during any period for which the Secretary determines there is a covered disaster, the Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Rural Development, shall make grants to eligible farmworker organizations to provide emergency relief to farmworkers affected by that covered disaster. An eligible farmworker organization may use funds received pursuant to a grant awarded under subsection (b)— to provide emergency relief (including through direct distribution of funding) to farmworkers to address loss and damage due to the covered disaster; to build capacity to provide emergency relief described in paragraph (1); to build resiliency in farmworker communities to address future losses and damages due to covered disasters; to provide infrastructure support, including shelter; and to provide emergency services (including such types of assistance as the Secretary determines to be appropriate) to farmworkers in response to the covered disaster.
Any funds provided to an eligible farmworker organization under this section shall remain available until expended. The Secretary shall— before making grants under subsection (b), develop a promotional plan; and carry out that promotional plan throughout the distribution of those grants. In carrying out this section, the Secretary shall consult with eligible farmworker organizations. .
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