HB1618 (2024) Detail

Mandating a cooperative agreement with USDA for "organic" certification.


HB 1618-FN - AS INTRODUCED

 

 

2024 SESSION

24-2473

11/08

 

HOUSE BILL 1618-FN

 

AN ACT mandating a cooperative agreement with USDA for "organic" certification.

 

SPONSORS: Rep. Wolf, Merr. 7; Rep. Rung, Hills. 12; Rep. Crawford, Carr. 3; Rep. Myler, Merr. 9; Rep. Tanner, Sull. 5; Rep. B. Boyd, Hills. 12; Rep. Ebel, Merr. 7; Rep. McWilliams, Merr. 30; Sen. Innis, Dist 7; Sen. Bradley, Dist 3

 

COMMITTEE: Environment and Agriculture

 

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ANALYSIS

 

This bill requires the commissioner to hire inspectors and enter into a USDA cooperative agreement.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

24-2473

11/08

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Four

 

AN ACT mandating a cooperative agreement with USDA for "organic" certification.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

1  Cooperative Agreement; Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Foods.  Amend RSA 426:6-b, II to read as follows:

II. The commissioner [may] shall enter into a cooperative agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture to become an accredited certifying agency as provided for by the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, Public Law 101-624, and the United States Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program, Final Rule, 7 CFR part 205, and to implement the provisions thereof.

2  Organic Certification; Inspectors.  Amend RSA 426:6-b, III to read as follows:

III. The commissioner [may] shall employ inspectors to certify agricultural producers, processors, on-farm processors and handlers in this state, and to determine whether or not agricultural plant, animal, food, or fiber commodities are marked, branded, or labeled in accordance with the labeling requirements set forth in this chapter and in the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, Public Law 101-624, and the United States Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program, Final Rule, 7 CFR part 205.

3  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

 

LBA

24-2473

12/10/23

 

HB 1618-FN- FISCAL NOTE

AS INTRODUCED

 

AN ACT mandating a cooperative agreement with USDA for "organic" certification.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:      [ X ] State              [    ] County               [    ] Local              [    ] None

 

 

Estimated State Impact - Increase / (Decrease)

 

FY 2024

FY 2025

FY 2026

FY 2027

Revenue

$0

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Revenue Fund(s)

General Fund

Organic Certification Fees

Expenditures

$0

$177,000

$1,060,200

$807,000

Funding Source(s)

General Fund

 

Appropriations

$0

$0

$0

$0

Funding Source(s)

None

 

Does this bill provide sufficient funding to cover estimated expenditures? [X] No

Does this bill authorize new positions to implement this bill? [X] No

 

 

METHODOLOGY:

This bill requires the Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food to hire inspectors and enter into a USDA cooperative agreement.

 

The Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food  indicates the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program is a federal privatized program.  There are 79  companies throughout the country authorized to conduct organic certifications on behalf of the federal government.  The Department notes there are 11 states authorized by the National Organics Program (NOP) to work within this federal program as certifying agents on behalf of the NOP.  Authorization for New Hampshire to perform organic certifications on behalf of the NOP would require the Department to enter into an agreement with the NOP.  Such an agreement will not be approved without multiple Federal visits and inspections, administrative  rule changes and updates, creation of additional standard operating procedures, and the hiring of NOP trained inspectors.  The Department indicates availability of NOP trained inspectors for hire is highly unlikely.  Required training of new staff will take up to three years prior to the staff being able to conduct inspections and generating additional fee revenue.

 

The Department states authorization for it to perform the program on behalf of the NOP, even after three years of training eight employees, it is not guaranteed and the Department would have to hire the individuals before knowing if the NOP will authorize it to perform the work.  The Department recommends a new Division or Bureau for the program be created within the Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food.

 

The Department assumes the program will require a minimum of eight additional positions to be trained over three years before the program is initiated by the Department. Adjustments to state revenue could be made through rule changes to reduce the difference between the revenue and expenditures as presented in the table below:

 

 

FY 2025

FY 2026

FY 2027

Estimated Revenue

 

 

 

Crop

$15,000

$15,000

$15,000

Livestock/Handler

$21,000

$21,000

$21,000

Total Revenue

$36,000

$36,000

$36,000

 

 

 

 

Estimated Costs

 

 

 

Organic Director

(LG 25, Step 4 including benefits)

$102,000

$106,000

$106,000

Organic Administrator

 (LG 15, Step 4 including benefits)

$75,000

$77,000

$77,000

6 Organic Inspectors

(LG 23, Step 4 including benefits)

 

$576,000

$594,000

6 Vehicles

 

$252,000

 

6 Computers

 

$7,200

 

Fuel

 

$2,000

 

Training including travel

 

$40,000

$30,000

Total Expenses

$177,000

$1,060,200

$807,0000

 

These estimates are based upon historical information, assuming the minimum number staff required to petition the NOP for authorization to implement the program.  The requirements associated with organic livestock inspections and oversight would be additional and are not included in this estimate.

 

AGENCIES CONTACTED:

Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food

 

Links


Date Body Type
Jan. 16, 2024 House Hearing
Jan. 22, 2024 House Exec Session
Feb. 6, 2024 House Exec Session
Feb. 6, 2024 House Floor Vote

Bill Text Revisions

HB1618 Revision: 40409 Date: Dec. 15, 2023, 3:46 p.m.

Docket


Feb. 22, 2024: Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/22/2024 HJ 6


Feb. 9, 2024: Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 02/06/2024 (Vote 20-0; CC)


Jan. 30, 2024: Executive Session: 02/06/2024 10:00 am LOB 301-303


Jan. 16, 2024: Full Committee Work Session: 01/22/2024 02:30 pm LOB 301-303


Jan. 5, 2024: ==CANCELLED== Executive Session: 01/22/2024 02:30 pm LOB 301-303


Jan. 5, 2024: Public Hearing: 01/16/2024 11:00 am LOB 301-303


Dec. 15, 2023: Introduced 01/03/2024 and referred to Environment and Agriculture HJ 1