By Ellis                                              S.B. No. 1474
       74R6591 JRD-D
                                 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
    1-1                                AN ACT
    1-2  relating to establishing a pilot program to use suitable
    1-3  underutilized state property for community gardens and farmers
    1-4  markets for the benefit of low income and needy families.
    1-5        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    1-6        SECTION 1.  COMMUNITY NUTRITION TASK FORCE; PILOT PROGRAM.
    1-7  (a)  The Texas Community Nutrition Task Force is established to
    1-8  develop, implement, and evaluate a two-year community food
    1-9  production and farmers market pilot program in at least two Texas
   1-10  communities.
   1-11        (b)  The task force shall report the results of its
   1-12  evaluations to the 75th Legislature.
   1-13        SECTION 2.  COMPOSITION OF TASK FORCE.  (a)  The task force
   1-14  is composed of:
   1-15              (1)  representatives of the following state agencies
   1-16  and services:
   1-17                    (A)  the Texas Department on Aging;
   1-18                    (B)  the Department of Agriculture;
   1-19                    (C)  the Texas Agricultural Extension Service;
   1-20                    (D)  the General Land Office;
   1-21                    (E)  the Texas Department of Health;
   1-22                    (F)  the Texas Department of Housing and
   1-23  Community Affairs; and
   1-24                    (G)  the Texas Department of Human Services; and
    2-1              (2)  representatives of nonprofit organizations that
    2-2  work in low-income communities or with Texas farmers and that are
    2-3  invited to serve on the task force by a state agency or service
    2-4  listed in Subdivision (1) of this subsection.
    2-5        (b)  Each state agency or service listed in Subsection (a)(1)
    2-6  of this section may invite not more than two nonprofit
    2-7  organizations to serve on the task force under Subsection (a)(2) of
    2-8  this section.
    2-9        SECTION 3.  IDENTIFICATION OF SUITABLE UNDERUTILIZED
   2-10  PROPERTY.  The General Land Office shall identify underutilized
   2-11  state property that is suitable for the establishment of a
   2-12  community food garden or farmers market.
   2-13        SECTION 4.  ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY FOOD GARDENS AND
   2-14  FARMERS MARKETS.  (a)  The task force shall select suitable state
   2-15  property identified by the General Land Office in at least two
   2-16  communities for the establishment of pilot program community food
   2-17  gardens or farmers markets.
   2-18        (b)  Each state agency or service on the task force shall
   2-19  provide resources, information, and staff support for the
   2-20  establishment of the community food gardens and farmers markets.
   2-21        (c)  Agencies, services, and organizations that are members
   2-22  of the task force shall under the coordination of the task force:
   2-23              (1)  identify community groups, nonprofit
   2-24  organizations, local government agencies, and persons in
   2-25  communities near the  gardens and markets that will be helpful in
   2-26  implementing the program;
   2-27              (2)  work with community groups to develop a community
    3-1  food garden and farmers market plan and to identify the resources
    3-2  necessary to implement the plan; and
    3-3              (3)  teach youth and adults in communities near the
    3-4  gardens and markets the basics of gardening for food, the basics of
    3-5  nutrition, and how that knowledge benefits their health and
    3-6  economic security.
    3-7        SECTION 5.  FOOD GROWN IN GARDENS.  Food grown in a community
    3-8  food garden may not be sold for individual profit but may be:
    3-9              (1)  sold at or below cost, as appropriate, to local
   3-10  low-income families;
   3-11              (2)  donated to local families at risk for hunger; or
   3-12              (3)  sold to the general public with the proceeds of
   3-13  the sales used to benefit the continued operation of the gardens
   3-14  and farmers markets.
   3-15        SECTION 6.  EXPIRATION.  The task force is abolished and this
   3-16  Act expires September 1, 1997.
   3-17        SECTION 7.  EMERGENCY.  The importance of this legislation
   3-18  and the crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
   3-19  emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
   3-20  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
   3-21  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended,
   3-22  and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its
   3-23  passage, and it is so enacted.