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PUBLIC AID
(305 ILCS 44/) Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program Act.

305 ILCS 44/1

    (305 ILCS 44/1)
    Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program Act.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/5

    (305 ILCS 44/5)
    Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
    "Agricultural entity" means a grower, producer, or processor of farm or dairy products, meat, poultry, fruits and agricultural products that are grown, raised, harvested, or processed in Illinois.
    "Department" means the Department of Human Services.
    "Food bank" means a public or charitable institution that maintains an established operation involving the provision of food or edible commodities to food pantries, soup kitchens, hunger relief centers, or other feeding programs that, as an integral part of their normal activities, provide meals or food to needy persons.
    "Program" means the Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program.
    "Program participant" means a food bank that receives food under the Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program to distribute to food pantries, soup kitchens, hunger relief centers, or other feeding programs that provide meals or food to needy persons.
    "Secretary" means the Secretary of Human Services.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/10

    (305 ILCS 44/10)
    Sec. 10. Establishment of the Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program.
    (a) A program to help expand the availability of nutritious, locally grown, raised, or processed foods for Illinois' emergency food system, known as Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program, is hereby established within the Department of Human Services. The program shall:
        (1) acquire and distribute agricultural products from
    
Illinois agricultural entities or aggregators to Illinois' emergency food system, and
        (2) provide grants to improve capacity of the
    
emergency food system to allow for the proper transportation, storage, or distribution of agricultural products to underserved areas.
    (b) The program shall target fruits, vegetables, meat and poultry, dairy, and eggs produced in Illinois. Foods shall be surplus, seconds, or market-grade quality levels and must be safe for consumption.
    (c) The Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program is subject to appropriation and shall dedicate no less than 75% of available funds to acquisition and distribution of food.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/15

    (305 ILCS 44/15)
    Sec. 15. Administering entity.
    (a) The Secretary shall engage a not-for-profit entity from Illinois' emergency food system to administer the program. The administering entity shall have statewide reach and represent multiple food banks that source and distribute food to Illinois food pantries and soup kitchens under the same authorities and standards as the Emergency Food Assistance Program administered by the Department.
    (b) The duties of the administering entity shall include, but are not limited to:
        (1) developing an annual plan outlining anticipated
    
needs, outreach efforts, potential challenges, and any changes that may affect the program from the prior year;
        (2) issuing an annual report that summarizes the
    
activity from the prior year, including meeting the capacity-building and equity goals of the program;
        (3) identifying program participants and their food
    
needs;
        (4) building relationships with Illinois agricultural
    
entities that address those needs, including socially disadvantaged farmers;
        (5) coordinating the acquisition and distribution of
    
agricultural commodities to food banks; and
        (6) distributing capacity-building grants.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/20

    (305 ILCS 44/20)
    Sec. 20. Advisory Council.
    (a) The Farm to Food Bank Advisory Council is created, consisting of the following members:
        (1) The Secretary of Human Services or the
    
Secretary's designee, who shall serve as chair.
        (2) The Director of Agriculture or the Director's
    
designee.
        (3) Three representatives from food banks, including
    
at least 2 representatives from food banks that participate in the Emergency Food Assistance Program administered by the Department of Human Services, selected by the Department.
        (4) Three representatives from the agricultural
    
industry, selected by the Department.
        (5) A representative from an academic institution
    
with expertise in agricultural systems, selected by the Department.
    (b) The Advisory Council shall provide support to the program through the following activities:
        (1) facilitating relationship-building and
    
partnerships between the Illinois agricultural sector and the emergency food system;
        (2) approving of a proposed annual budget by the
    
administering entity;
        (3) reviewing and providing feedback on the
    
administering entity's annual plans and annual reports;
        (4) promoting the program; and
        (5) providing feedback or recommendations as needed
    
to the administering entity.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/25

    (305 ILCS 44/25)
    Sec. 25. Participation requirements.
    (a) The Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program may distribute food to food banks with the infrastructure to accept, store, and distribute foods through the emergency food system in compliance with federal, State, or local health and food safety requirements and with the capacity to serve significant geographic areas within Illinois. Foods may be sourced directly from an agricultural entity or via Illinois-based aggregators as long as the foods meet program requirements.
    (b) Program participants shall match Farm to Food Bank resources with non-state funds. The match can be met through cash or in-kind contributions.
    (c) All food distributed under the program must be distributed in Illinois, regardless of the service area of the program participant.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/30

    (305 ILCS 44/30)
    Sec. 30. Capacity-building grants. The Illinois Farm to Food Bank Program shall distribute capacity-building grants for facility upgrades, equipment, or other investments necessary to support the objectives of the program and allow for the proper pickup, storage, or processing of agricultural products that expand the ability of Illinois' emergency food system to access these products and better reach underserved areas and underserved populations.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/35

    (305 ILCS 44/35)
    Sec. 35. Rulemaking. The Department shall adopt rules to implement the program. These rules shall include, but are not limited to:
        (1) eligible costs related to acquisition and
    
distribution of food, including, but not limited to, picking, packing, processing, and transportation;
        (2) health and safety requirements for program
    
participants, farmers, and transportation;
        (3) food quality standards;
        (4) program requirements for the capacity-building
    
grant program, including eligibility, allowable expenses, and reporting;
        (5) contracting requirements and purchasing options;
        (6) goals, preferences, and incentives to advance
    
equity, especially racial equity, in the farm industry;
        (7) data collection, evaluation, and annual plan and
    
reporting requirements; and
        (8) any other rules necessary to implement the
    
program.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)

305 ILCS 44/99

    (305 ILCS 44/99)
    Sec. 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.
(Source: P.A. 103-412, eff. 8-3-23.)