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NJ A5150
NJ A5150Transfers Division of Food and Nutrition from Department of Agriculture to DHS; appropriates $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated revenues to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.
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Introduced
12/12/2024
12/12/2024
In Committee
12/16/2024
12/16/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would transfer the Division of Food and Nutrition from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Human Services. This bill also appropriates $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to the State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) for certain farmland preservation purposes. Of the funding provided by the bill, $115.091 million is appropriated to the SADC to pay the cost of acquisition by the SADC of development easements on, or fee simple titles to, farmland, to provide grants to counties and municipalities for up to 80 percent of the cost of acquisition of fee simple titles to farmland, and to provide grants to qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organizations for up to 50 percent of the cost of acquisition of fee simple titles to farmland, for farmland preservation purposes for projects approved as eligible for such funding pursuant to: the "Agricultural Retention and Development Act"; the "Garden State Preservation Trust Act"; and the "Preserve New Jersey Act." The bill also appropriates to the SADC such sums from any additional proceeds which may become available, by the effective date of the bill, due to the lease or conveyance of farmland previously acquired in fee simple by the SADC, for the purpose of providing for the cost of acquisition by the SADC of development easements and fee simple titles to farmland for farmland preservation purposes. The appropriations in this bill for the acquisition of fee simple titles and development easements to farmland have been approved by the SADC and the Garden State Preservation Trust. This bill also appropriates from the "Preserve New Jersey Farmland Preservation Fund" to the SADC: $12 million for organizational, administrative, and other work and services, including salaries, equipment, materials, and services necessary to administer the applicable provisions of the "Preserve New Jersey Act"; $1 million for costs associated with the acquisition of farmland development easements, including appraisal, survey, and title costs; and $150,000 for the costs associated with legal advice and representation in connection with the committee's enforcement of development easements acquired for farmland preservation purposes pursuant to P.L.2016, c.12 (C.13:8C-43 et seq.). The Division of Food and Nutrition in the Department of Agriculture administers various food and nutrition assistance programs, including the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, the Special Milk Program, the Afterschool Snack Program, the Summer Food Service Program, the Child and Adult Day Care Food Program, the Family Day Care Program, the Commodity Food Distribution program, and the Emergency Food Assistance Program, among others. The transfers effectuated by the bill will take place immediately and be subject to the provisions of the "State Agency Transfer Act," P.L.1971, c.375 (C.52:14D-1 et seq.), which sets forth standard requirements for transferring the funds, employees, rules and regulations, equipment, and property of, and actions or proceedings involving, a State agency that is subject to transfer from one instrumentality of the State to another.
AI Summary
This bill transfers the Division of Food and Nutrition from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Human Services, ensuring that all existing functions, powers, and duties of the division remain intact during the transfer. The bill also provides significant funding for farmland preservation efforts, appropriating $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated corporation business tax revenues to the State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC). Specifically, $115.091 million is allocated for acquiring development easements and fee simple titles to farmland, with provisions for grants to counties, municipalities, and qualifying non-profit organizations to support farmland preservation. An additional $13.150 million is appropriated for administrative costs, including $12 million for organizational expenses, $1 million for development easement acquisition costs, and $150,000 for legal advice and representation related to farmland preservation. The bill requires any farmland acquired in fee simple to be offered for resale or lease with agricultural deed restrictions, and it mandates that the transfer of the Division of Food and Nutrition will be subject to the standard provisions of the State Agency Transfer Act, which ensures a smooth transition of resources, employees, and responsibilities between state agencies.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Reported out of Assembly Committee, 2nd Reading (on 12/16/2024)
Official Document
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A5150 |
Analysis - Statement AAP 12/16/24 | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A5500/5150_S1.PDF |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A5500/5150_I1.HTM |
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