BILL NUMBER: AB 1625 AMENDED
BILL TEXT
AMENDED IN SENATE AUGUST 21, 2012
AMENDED IN SENATE JUNE 18, 2012
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY APRIL 9, 2012
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Allen
(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Ma)
(Coauthors: Assembly Members Huffman and Yamada)
FEBRUARY 9, 2012
An act to add Chapter 10.1 (commencing with Section 46100) to
Division 17 of the Food and Agricultural Code, relating to organic
foods.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 1625, as amended, Allen. Transition to Organics Act.
Existing law prohibits a food from being sold as organic unless it
meets certain criteria, and accurate and specific records are kept
detailing its production, handling, and sale.
This bill would enact the California Transition to Organics Act of
2012. The bill would establish the Transition to Organics Fund in
the State Treasury, which would consist of moneys from industry and
citizen sources. The bill would limit the expenditure of moneys from
the fund to providing financial assistance to persons who transition
their conventional farms to certified organic farms, and to covering
administrative and operational expenses incurred in administering the
act, as specified. The fund would be administered by the Secretary
of Food and Agriculture, as provided, and the secretary would be
authorized to adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of the
act. The bill would also authorize the secretary to levy a civil
penalty, as provided, upon a person who renders or furnishes false
information to the secretary under the act.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 10.1 (commencing with Section 46100) is added
to Division 17 of the Food and Agricultural Code, to read:
CHAPTER 10.1. TRANSITION TO ORGANICS ACT
46100. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the
"California Transition to Organics Act of 2012."
46101. This act shall be interpreted in conjunction with the
National Organic Program (7 U.S.C. Sec. 6501 et seq.), the California
Organic Products Act of 2003 (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section
46000) of this code, and Article 7 (commencing with Section 110810)
of Chapter 5 of Part 5 of Division 104 of the Health and Safety
Code), and the regulations adopted pursuant to the National Organic
Program and the California Organic Products Act of 2003.
46102. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
apply:
(a) "Act" means this chapter.
(b) "Conventional farm" means any farm, or portion of a farm, that
is was not a certified
registered organic farm, and has submitted a
pesticide use report for that farm pursuant to Section 12979, prior
to January 1, 2013.
(c) "Person" means an individual, group of individuals,
corporation, association, organization, cooperative, foundation, or
other entity.
46103. The Transition to Organics Fund is hereby created in the
State Treasury. Transfers to the Transition to Organics Fund shall be
deposited in the State Treasury, or in a state depository bank
approved by the State Treasurer. These funds shall be available upon
appropriation by the Legislature.
46104. The Transition to Organics Fund shall consist of moneys
deposited into the fund from industry and citizen sources. No moneys
from the General Fund shall be deposited into the Transition to
Organics Fund.
46105. The Transition to Organics Fund shall be administered by
the secretary. The secretary may adopt regulations as needed to carry
out the provisions of this act.
46106. Expenditure of funds by the secretary pursuant to this act
shall be limited to the following:
(a) Providing financial assistance to persons who are
transitioning their farms from conventional farms to certified
organic farms pursuant to the following procedure:
(1) Upon obtaining organic certification on or after January 1,
2013, to sell organically produced products, for the first year of
the organic certification, a person transitioning a conventional farm
to a certified organic farm may apply for and receive a
reimbursement of 25 percent of the costs associated with obtaining
organic certification for that farm, including inspection fees,
application fees, and annual fees.
(2) The maximum amount of payment made for any farm transitioning
from a conventional farm to a certified organic farm shall be two
hundred fifty dollars ($250). The maximum total payments made to a
person per year shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000). Reimbursement
shall be made on a first-come-first-served basis, and shall be
contingent upon sufficient funds being available in the Transition to
Organics Fund.
(b) Administrative and operational expenses incurred by the
secretary in the administration of this act, provided that sufficient
moneys are available to cover these expenses, as determined annually
by the Director of Finance.
46107. The secretary may administer the disbursement of moneys
from the Transition to Organics Fund in coordination with the
procedures associated with the national organic certification
cost-share program authorized under Section 6523 of Title 7 of the
United States Code.
46108. The secretary shall receive and accept on behalf of the
Transition to Organics Fund, any contribution of money from any
person, or any agency of this state to the Transition to Organics
Fund, and shall deposit those contributions in the Transition to
Organics Fund.
46109. Persons seeking moneys from the Transition to Organics
Fund shall be solely responsible for the accuracy and truthfulness of
the information provided in the application for assistance,
including, but not limited to, a description of the qualifying
property, prior land use, and certification costs. A civil penalty
may be levied by the secretary, utilizing the provisions and
procedures described in Section 46017, upon a person who renders or
furnishes false information to the secretary under this act.
46110. The secretary shall keep records of the contributions to,
and disbursements from, the Transition to Organics Fund. These
records shall be publicly available upon request. These records shall
be made available annually to the California Organic Products
Advisory Committee established pursuant to Section 46003.