Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2930 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/06/2021

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
April 5, 2021 
 
 
ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 2930 	By: West (Rick) of the House 
 
  and 
 
  Simpson of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to agriculture; amending 2 O.S. 2011, 
Sections 5-3.2, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 
123, O.S.L. 2015 and 5-3.4, as amended by Section 3, 
Chapter 123, O.S.L. 2015 (2 O.S. Supp. 20 20, Sections 
5-3.2 and 5-3.4), which relate to the Oklahoma 
Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Program; 
modifying categories within the Program; eliminating 
authority to allocate certain funds on a match ing 
basis; modifying preference for grant recipients; 
prohibiting consideration of certain applications; 
specifying certain materials shall be subject to the 
Oklahoma Open Records Act; eliminating authority to 
hold certain executive sessions; providing certain 
exemptions; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     2 O.S. 2011, Section 5 -3.2, as 
last amended by Section 1, Chapter 123, O.S.L. 2015 (2 O.S. Supp. 
2020, Section 5-3.2), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 5-3.2. A.  The State Board of Agriculture is hereby 
authorized to establish and administer the Oklahoma Agriculture 
Enhancement and Diversifica tion Program.   
 
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B.  The purpose of the Oklahoma Agricultu re Enhancement and 
Diversification Program is to promote and encourage the interests of 
agriculture through the allocation of funds, by grant or loan, to 
individuals, cooperatives and other agricultura l entities to: 
1. Develop new or expanded uses of agri cultural products; 
2.  Develop new or expanded benefits of agricultural events; 
3. Increase agricultural productivity; 
4. Provide added value to agricultural products or events; 
5.  Benefit the agricultural producer; and 
6.  Benefit the agricultural inte rests of Oklahoma this state. 
C.  The Program shall consist of the following categories: 
1.  Cooperative marketing Value-added agriculture grants and 
loans for entities or individuals intending to work together to 
develop or establish production, processin g or marketing of 
agricultural products.  The purpose of this category is to provide 
funding for promoting productivity, providing added value to 
agricultural products, stimulating and fostering agricu ltural 
diversification and encouraging processing innov ations; 
2.  Marketing and utilization grants and loans to assist in the 
development or implementation of sound domestic or foreign marketing 
plans for Oklahoma agricultural products, by -products, or new and 
better uses for existing agricultural products th rough the financing 
of marketing feasibility studies, business plans, and test 
marketing;   
 
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3. Farm diversification grants or loans for projects dealing 
with the diversification of family farms or ranch es to 
nontraditional crops, livestock, agritourism, or on-farm, value-
added processing of agricultural commodities; 
4.  Basic and applied 3.  Product development and research 
grants and loans for agricultural business creation or expansion, or 
research which will likely lead to a marketable agricultural product 
through the focusing of research efforts on uses and processing of 
Oklahoma agricultural products and by -products, including but not 
limited to: 
a. focused research which enhances the value of an 
agricultural product or by-product, 
b. feasibility studies, and 
c. product development and test-marketing costs, and 
d. projects that are driven by an entrepreneur or the 
industry; and; 
5. 4.  Agricultural event or events that benefit and further the 
public interest in agriculture; and  
5.  Veteran or young farme r grants or loans for veterans and 
young farmers that are engaged or will be engaged in expansion or 
creation of events that benefit and further the public interest in 
agriculture an agricultural busin ess.   
 
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D.  The State Board of Agriculture shall promulgat e rules 
governing the Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification 
Program. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     2 O.S. 2011, Section 5 -3.4, as 
amended by Section 3, Chapter 123, O.S .L. 2015 (2 O.S. Supp. 2020, 
Section 5-3.4), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 5-3.4. A.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, 
Food, and Forestry shall require eligible applicants to submit 
information, forms and reports as are necessary to proper ly and 
efficiently administer the Oklahoma Agriculture E nhancement and 
Diversification Program. 
B.  Persons may apply to the Department for grant or loan funds 
in accordance with rules promulgated by the State Board of 
Agriculture.  Applications for grant or loan funds shall be approved 
or denied by the Departm ent in accordance with criteria promulgated 
by the State Board of Agriculture pursuant to the Oklahoma 
Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Program. 
C.  The State Board of Agriculture may also allocate monies from 
the fund to eligible applicants on a matching basis. 
D. Grant or loan funds may be made available to eligible 
applicants pursuant to evaluation by the Department based on the 
following criteria: 
1.  Preference may be given to the appl icants whose:   
 
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a. industrial and nonfood production proce sses utilize 
agricultural products, 
b. food, feed and fiber products and uses are innovative 
and add to the value of agricultural products, 
c. applications demonstrate a high probability of job 
creation and return-on-investment, 
d. proposals feature resear ch that is innovative as well 
as commercially plausible, 
e. proposals demonstrate a high probability of rapid 
commercialization, 
f. projects demonstrate a shared commitment for funding 
from other private or public sources or from the 
applicant, 
g. proposals center efforts on nonurban locales, 
h. principals are individuals, a group of individuals, an 
individual on behalf of a group, or corporations which 
meet the criteria set forth in Section 951 of Tit le 18 
of the Oklahoma Statutes, to market a product or 
formulate or implement a marketing plan for 
agricultural products which have not been marketed 
through existing marketing cooperatives produced or 
processed in Oklahoma , 
i. proposals contain the potential to create additional 
income for the farm unit,   
 
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j. proposals provide for new and innovative plans for 
marketing the product , and 
k. proposals for agricultural events that expose new 
audiences to agriculture or benefit the entire state 
or a large geographic region of the state; and 
2.  Consideration shall no t be given to applications for: 
a. research or marketing plans which do not clearly meet 
the stated objectives of the Oklahoma Agriculture 
Enhancement and Diversification Act, 
b. proposals which are ai med solely at business expansion 
or creation without re gard to agricultural products 
utilization, 
c. research or marketing plans that cannot reasonably be 
expected to result in a viable commercial application, 
or that are or have been duplicated by other r esearch 
efforts, or 
d. proposals for agricultural event s that do not result 
in expansion of the event or encourage additional 
public interest in the event , or 
e. proposals for growing or any other aspect of medical 
marijuana. 
E. D. 1.  Any information submitted to or compiled by the 
Department with respect t o the marketing plans, financial 
statements, trade secrets, research concepts, methods or products,   
 
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or any other proprietary information of persons, firms, 
associations, partnerships, agencies, corporat ions, institutions of 
higher education, nonprofit rese arch institutions or other entities 
pursuant to the Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification 
Program shall not be disclosed pursuant to the Oklahoma Open Records 
Act or in public hearings an d shall be kept confidential, except to 
the extent that the person or entity which provided such information 
or which is the subject of such information consents to disclosure. 
2. Executive sessions may be held to discuss such materials i f 
deemed necessary by the Board In the event that an independent group 
of reviewers is used to analyze and recommend projects for approval 
by the Board, any meeting of such group shall be exempt from the 
Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE 
April 5, 2021 - DO PASS