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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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rel |
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ating to the establishment of a Texas grocery access investment |
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fund program. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Title 2, Agriculture Code, is amended by adding |
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Chapter 26 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 26. TEXAS GROCERY ACCESS INVESTMENT FUND |
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Sec. 26.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Financing" means loans and grants and/or |
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forgivable loans. |
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(2) "Fund" means the Texas grocery access investment |
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fund established by this chapter. |
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(3) "Grocery store" means a for-profit or not-for |
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profit self-service retail establishment that primarily sells |
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meat, seafood, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, dry groceries, |
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household products, and sundries. |
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(4) "Low Income area" means a census tract (as |
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reported in the most recently completed decennial census published |
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by the United States Bureau of the Census) that has a poverty rate |
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of at least 20 percent or in which the median family income does not |
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exceed 81 percent of the greater of the statewide or metropolitan |
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median family income. |
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(5) "Moderate Income area" means a census tract in |
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which the median family income is between 81 and 95 percent of the |
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area median family income. |
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(6) "Program" means the Texas grocery access |
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investment fund program authorized by this chapter. |
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(7) "Supplemental nutrition assistance program" means |
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the nutritional assistance program formerly referred to as the food |
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stamp program. |
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(8) "Underserved Community" means a census tract |
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determined to be an area with low supermarket access by either the |
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), as identified in the USDA's |
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Food Access Research Atlas, or through a methodology that has been |
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adopted for use by another governmental or philanthropic healthy |
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food initiative. |
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(9) "WIC program" means the federal special |
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supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children |
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authorized by 42 U.S.C. Section 1786. |
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Sec. 26.002. TEXAS GROCERY ACCESS INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM. |
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(a) The Texas Department of Agriculture, in cooperation |
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with public and private sector partners, shall establish the Texas |
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Grocery Access Investment Fund program to provide Financing to |
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construct, rehabilitate or expand grocery stores in Underserved |
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Communities in urban and rural Low and Moderate Income Areas. |
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(b) The Texas Grocery Access Investment Fund shall be |
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comprised of money appropriated by the legislature, as well as |
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federal, state, or private grants or loans, federal tax credits, or |
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other type of financial assistance, for the construction or |
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expansion of grocery stores to expand access to fresh produce and |
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other nutritious foods in Underserved Communities. |
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(c) Monies in the Fund shall be expended upon appropriation |
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by the Legislature, and shall be used, to the extent practicable, to |
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leverage other forms of financing. No less than 25 percent of the |
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monies in the Fund shall be expended in the form of grants or |
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forgivable loans. |
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Sec. 26.003. ADMINISTRATION OF THE TEXAS GROCERY ACCESS |
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INVESTMENT FUND. (a) The Texas Department of Agriculture shall |
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contract with one or more qualified nonprofit organizations or |
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community development financial institutions to administer this |
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program through a public-private partnership. The nonprofit |
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organizations or community development financial institution will |
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establish program guidelines, raise matching funds, promote the |
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program statewide, evaluate applicants, underwrite and disburse |
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grants and loans, and monitor compliance and impact. The Texas |
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Department of Agriculture shall develop rules, regulations, or |
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other procedures to carry out the program to meet the intent of this |
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Chapter. No more than 10 percent of the monies in the Fund shall be |
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reserved for administrative and operational costs to manage the |
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program, unless those costs are provided for from other budgets or |
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in-kind resources. |
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(b) The Texas Department of Agriculture shall establish |
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monitoring and accountability mechanisms for projects receiving |
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Financing and shall report annually to the Legislature on the |
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projects funded, the geographic distribution of the projects, the |
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costs of startup and administering the program, and the outcomes, |
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including the number and type of jobs created and health impact |
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associated with the program. |
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(c) Project eligibility for Financing. The Texas |
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Department of Agriculture shall create eligibility guidelines and |
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provide Financing through an application process. Projects must be |
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located in an Underserved Community and primarily serve Low or |
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Moderate Income Areas. Projects eligible for financing are: |
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(1) Construction of new grocery stores and |
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(2) Store renovations, expansion, and infrastructure |
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upgrades that improve the availability and quality of fresh produce |
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and other healthy foods. |
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(d) Qualifications for receiving Financing. An applicant |
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for Financing may be a for-profit or not-for profit entity, |
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including but not limited to, a sole proprietorship, partnership, |
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limited liability company, corporation, cooperative, nonprofit |
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organization, nonprofit community development entity, university, |
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or government entity. An applicant for Financing must: |
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(1) Demonstrate the capacity to successfully |
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implement the project and the likelihood that the project will be |
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economically self-sustaining; |
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(2) Demonstrate the ability to repay the debt; and |
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(3) Agree, for period of at least [five] years, to |
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comply with the following conditions: |
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(4) To accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance |
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Program (SNAP) benefits. |
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(5) To apply to accept Special Supplemental Nutrition |
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Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits and accept |
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WIC benefits, if approved. |
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(6) To allocate at least 30 percent of food retail |
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space for the sale of perishable foods, which may include fresh or |
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frozen dairy, fresh produce, whole grains, fresh meats, poultry, |
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and fish. |
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(7) To comply with all data collection and reporting |
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requirements established by the Texas Department of Agriculture. |
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(8) The degree to which the entity's proposed grocery |
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store would promote the sale of fresh produce, including |
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Texas-grown fruits and vegetables; and Texas-raised fresh meat, |
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poultry and seafood products. |
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(9) To promote the hiring of local residents. |
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(e) Criteria for selecting projects for Financing. In |
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determining which qualified projects to finance, the Texas |
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Department of Agriculture shall consider: |
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(1) The level of need in the area to be served; |
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(2) The degree to which the project requires an |
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investment of public financing to move forward, create impact, or |
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be competitive, and the level of need in the area to be served; |
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(3) The degree to which the project will have a |
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positive economic impact on the underserved community, including by |
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creating or retaining jobs for local residents; |
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(4) The degree to which the project will work with |
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state and local health department initiatives or Texas Agri-Life to |
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educate consumers on nutrition and promote healthier eating; and |
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(5) Other criteria the department/agency determines |
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to be consistent with the purposes of this Chapter. |
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(f) Eligible costs. Financing made available for projects |
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may be used for the following purposes: |
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(1) Site acquisition and preparation; |
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(2) Construction and build-out costs; |
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(3) Equipment and furnishings; |
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(4) Workforce training or security; |
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(5) Pre-development costs such as market studies and |
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appraisals; |
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(6) Energy-efficiency measures; and |
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(7) Working capital for first-time inventory and |
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start-up costs. |
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SECTION 2. Not later than December 1, 2015, the Texas |
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Department of Agriculture shall adopt rules to administer Chapter |
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26, Agriculture Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 3. Not later than December 15, 2015, the Texas |
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Department of Agriculture shall contract with one or more |
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non-profit organizations or a community development financial |
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institution provided by Section 26.003, Agriculture Code, as added |
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by this Act. |
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SECTION 4. Not later than January 15, 2016, the Texas |
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Department of Agriculture shall transfer money to the Texas Grocery |
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Access Investment Fund. |
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SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |