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262 - State Aid for Farmers' Markets.

NY Agri & Mkts L § 262 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) the construction, reconstruction, improvement, expansion or rehabilitation of farmers' markets. Grants provided pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the lesser of fifty percent of project cost or fifty thousand dollars per project in any fiscal year.

(b) the purpose of providing promotional support for farmer's markets. Grants provided pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the lesser of fifty percent of project cost or seven thousand five hundred dollars per applicant in any fiscal year.

(c) equipment costs associated with improving farmers' market functions, including but not limited to expanding access to electronic benefit transfer technology for farmers' markets and other non-traditional food access points in food deserts in the state. 2. Any municipal corporation, regional market authority, public benefit corporation, not-for-profit corporation or agricultural cooperative organized pursuant to the cooperative corporations law, may submit an application for state assistance for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, expansion or rehabilitation of a farmers' market under their control including assistance for engineering or architectural designs for new or reconstructed facilities, and for providing promotional support for farmers' markets. 3. The commissioner may approve or disapprove any application made pursuant to this section, and shall consider the following in his decision: a. the relative impact of the proposed farmers' market project on the economy of the area to be served; b. the anticipated level of municipal and local participation in the project; c. the extent to which New York farmers would benefit, through the direct sale of farm and food products; d. the geographic distribution of monies appropriated for state assistance for farmers' markets; and e. the anticipated quantity of non-farm jobs which would be created and retained due to the proposed project. 4. In administering the provisions of this section, the commissioner: a. may in the name of the state, contract to make, within the limitations of appropriations available therefor, state grants representing the state share of the costs of projects approved and to be undertaken pursuant to this section; b. shall examine vouchers for the payment of assistance pursuant to an approved contract and shall forward approved vouchers to the state comptroller. All such payments shall be paid on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller; and c. may perform such other and further acts and promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary, proper or desirable to carry out the provisions of this section.

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262 - State Aid for Farmers' Markets.