By: Rodriguez of Travis H.B. No. 1485
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  rel
  ating to the establishment of a Texas grocery access investment
  fund program.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Title 2, Agriculture Code, is amended by adding
  Chapter 26 to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 26.  TEXAS GROCERY ACCESS INVESTMENT FUND
         Sec. 26.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
               (1)  "Financing" means loans and grants and/or
  forgivable loans.
               (2)  "Fund" means the Texas grocery access investment
  fund established by this chapter.
               (3)  "Grocery store" means a for-profit or not-for
  profit self-service retail establishment that primarily sells
  meat, seafood, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, dry groceries,
  household products, and sundries.
               (4)  "Low Income area" means a census tract (as
  reported in the most recently completed decennial census published
  by the United States Bureau of the Census) that has a poverty rate
  of at least 20 percent or in which the median family income does not
  exceed 81 percent of the greater of the statewide or metropolitan
  median family income.
               (5)  "Moderate Income area" means a census tract in
  which the median family income is between 81 and 95 percent of the
  area median family income.
               (6)  "Program" means the Texas grocery access
  investment fund program authorized by this chapter.
               (7)  "Supplemental nutrition assistance program" means
  the nutritional assistance program formerly referred to as the food
  stamp program.
               (8)  "Underserved Community" means a census tract
  determined to be an area with low supermarket access by either the
  U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), as identified in the USDA's
  Food Access Research Atlas, or through a methodology that has been
  adopted for use by another governmental or philanthropic healthy
  food initiative.
               (9)  "WIC program" means the federal special
  supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children
  authorized by 42 U.S.C. Section 1786.
         Sec. 26.002.  TEXAS GROCERY ACCESS INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM.
         (a)  The Texas Department of Agriculture, in cooperation
  with public and private sector partners, shall establish the Texas
  Grocery Access Investment Fund program to provide Financing to
  construct, rehabilitate or expand grocery stores in Underserved
  Communities in urban and rural Low and Moderate Income Areas.
         (b)  The Texas Grocery Access Investment Fund shall be
  comprised of money appropriated by the legislature, as well as
  federal, state, or private grants or loans, federal tax credits, or
  other type of financial assistance, for the construction or
  expansion of grocery stores to expand access to fresh produce and
  other nutritious foods in Underserved Communities.
         (c)  Monies in the Fund shall be expended upon appropriation
  by the Legislature, and shall be used, to the extent practicable, to
  leverage other forms of financing.  No less than 25 percent of the
  monies in the Fund shall be expended in the form of grants or
  forgivable loans.
         Sec. 26.003.  ADMINISTRATION OF THE TEXAS GROCERY ACCESS
  INVESTMENT FUND. (a)  The Texas Department of Agriculture shall
  contract with one or more qualified nonprofit organizations or
  community development financial institutions to administer this
  program through a public-private partnership.  The nonprofit
  organizations or community development financial institution will
  establish program guidelines, raise matching funds, promote the
  program statewide, evaluate applicants, underwrite and disburse
  grants and loans, and monitor compliance and impact.  The Texas
  Department of Agriculture shall develop rules, regulations, or
  other procedures to carry out the program to meet the intent of this
  Chapter.  No more than 10 percent of the monies in the Fund shall be
  reserved for administrative and operational costs to manage the
  program, unless those costs are provided for from other budgets or
  in-kind resources.
         (b)  The Texas Department of Agriculture shall establish
  monitoring and accountability mechanisms for projects receiving
  Financing and shall report annually to the Legislature on the
  projects funded, the geographic distribution of the projects, the
  costs of startup and administering the program, and the outcomes,
  including the number and type of jobs created and health impact
  associated with the program.
         (c)  Project eligibility for Financing.  The Texas
  Department of Agriculture shall create eligibility guidelines and
  provide Financing through an application process.  Projects must be
  located in an Underserved Community and primarily serve Low or
  Moderate Income Areas.  Projects eligible for financing are:
               (1)  Construction of new grocery stores and
               (2)  Store renovations, expansion, and infrastructure
  upgrades that improve the availability and quality of fresh produce
  and other healthy foods.
         (d)  Qualifications for receiving Financing.  An applicant
  for Financing may be a for-profit or not-for profit entity,
  including but not limited to, a sole proprietorship, partnership,
  limited liability company, corporation, cooperative, nonprofit
  organization, nonprofit community development entity, university,
  or government entity.  An applicant for Financing must:
               (1)  Demonstrate the capacity to successfully
  implement the project and the likelihood that the project will be
  economically self-sustaining;
               (2)  Demonstrate the ability to repay the debt; and
               (3)  Agree, for period of at least [five] years, to
  comply with the following conditions:
               (4)  To accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
  Program (SNAP) benefits.
               (5)  To apply to accept Special Supplemental Nutrition
  Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits and accept
  WIC benefits, if approved.
               (6)  To allocate at least 30 percent of food retail
  space for the sale of perishable foods, which may include fresh or
  frozen dairy, fresh produce, whole grains, fresh meats, poultry,
  and fish.
               (7)  To comply with all data collection and reporting
  requirements established by the Texas Department of Agriculture.
               (8)  The degree to which the entity's proposed grocery
  store would promote the sale of fresh produce, including
  Texas-grown fruits and vegetables; and Texas-raised fresh meat,
  poultry and seafood products.
               (9)  To promote the hiring of local residents.
         (e)  Criteria for selecting projects for Financing.  In
  determining which qualified projects to finance, the Texas
  Department of Agriculture shall consider:
               (1)  The level of need in the area to be served;
               (2)  The degree to which the project requires an
  investment of public financing to move forward, create impact, or
  be competitive, and the level of need in the area to be served;
               (3)  The degree to which the project will have a
  positive economic impact on the underserved community, including by
  creating or retaining jobs for local residents;
               (4)  The degree to which the project will work with
  state and local health department initiatives or Texas Agri-Life to
  educate consumers on nutrition and promote healthier eating; and
               (5)  Other criteria the department/agency determines
  to be consistent with the purposes of this Chapter.
         (f)  Eligible costs.  Financing made available for projects
  may be used for the following purposes:
               (1)  Site acquisition and preparation;
               (2)  Construction and build-out costs;
               (3)  Equipment and furnishings;
               (4)  Workforce training or security;
               (5)  Pre-development costs such as market studies and
  appraisals;
               (6)  Energy-efficiency measures; and
               (7)  Working capital for first-time inventory and
  start-up costs.
         SECTION 2.  Not later than December 1, 2015, the Texas
  Department of Agriculture shall adopt rules to administer Chapter
  26, Agriculture Code, as added by this Act.
         SECTION 3.  Not later than December 15, 2015, the Texas
  Department of Agriculture shall contract with one or more
  non-profit organizations or a community development financial
  institution provided by Section 26.003, Agriculture Code, as added
  by this Act.
         SECTION 4.  Not later than January 15, 2016, the Texas
  Department of Agriculture shall transfer money to the Texas Grocery
  Access Investment Fund.
         SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.