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    H. 4717

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    General Bill
    Sponsors: Reps. White, Lucas, Hiott, Simrill, G.M. Smith, Lowe, Whitmire, Taylor, George, V.S. Moss, J.E. Smith, M.S. McLeod, Bowers, Corley, Parks, McKnight, Douglas, Knight, Erickson, Merrill, Sandifer, Willis, Kirby, Clary, Cobb-Hunter, Hardee, Duckworth, Johnson, Limehouse, *******, Bales, Horne, Stavrinakis, Hayes, Yow, Neal, Kennedy, Newton, Huggins, Tinkler, Riley, Howard, King, Henegan, Williams, Anthony, Clemmons, Crosby, Cole, Daning, Dillard, Forrester, Funderburk, Gagnon, Gambrell, Herbkersman, Hixon, Hosey, Loftis, Long, Pitts, Rivers, Rutherford, Ryhal, G.R. Smith, Wells and W.J. McLeod
    Document Path: l:\council\bills\bbm\9423dg16.docx

    Introduced in the House on January 21, 2016
    Currently residing in the House Committee on Ways and Means

    Summary: Not yet available

    HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

    Date Body Action Description with journal page number
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    1/21/2016 House Introduced and read first time
    1/21/2016 House Referred to Committee on Ways and Means
    1/21/2016 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: W.J.McLeod
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    VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

    1/21/2016
    (Text matches printed bills. Document has been reformatted to meet World Wide Web specifications.)
    A BILL

    TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 46-1-160 SO AS TO CREATE THE "SOUTH CAROLINA FARM AID FUND" TO ASSIST FARMERS WHO HAVE SUFFERED AT LEAST A FORTY PERCENT LOSS OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AS A RESULT OF A NATURAL DISASTER, TO CREATE THE FARM AID BOARD TO ADMINISTER THE FUND, AND TO SPECIFY ELIGIBILITY AND GRANT AMOUNTS.

    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

    SECTION 1. The General Assembly finds that:

    (1) The historic flood of October 2015 caused unprecedented damage to the State and its people, with particular devastating statewide impacts on South Carolina farmers and the state's agriculture industry.

    (2) The State has over twenty-five thousand farms across nearly five million acres, which generate billions of dollars annually and represents a vital component to a healthy state economy.

    (3) The total loss of crops as a result of the flooding is estimated at nearly four hundred million dollars and the estimated federal crop insurance payments will only cover about one-third of the total crop loss.

    (4) The federal crop insurance program established in 2014 is an inadequate method of indemnification as compared to traditional forms of insurance and is not sufficient to aid farmers with substantial losses due to catastrophic events of nature.

    (5) The State of South Carolina has a significant public interest to prevent the economic collapse of many of the state's farms which could cause a severe disruption in the state's economy and food supply chain.

    SECTION 2. Chapter 1, Title 46 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

    "Section 46-1-160. (A)(1) There is created the 'South Carolina Farm Aid Fund'. This fund is separate and distinct from the general fund of the State and all other funds. Earnings on this fund must be credited to it and any balance in this fund at the end of a fiscal year carries forward in the fund in the succeeding fiscal year. Revenues credited to this fund in a fiscal year must be used to operate a grant program that provides financial assistance to farmers.

    (2) To be eligible for a grant, the person must have:

    (a) experienced a verifiable loss of agricultural commodities of at least forty percent as a result of a natural disaster, excluding drought, for which the United States Secretary of Agriculture has issued a Secretarial Disaster Declaration;

    (b) a farm number issued by the Farm Service Agency; and

    (c) signed an affidavit, under penalty of perjury, certifying that each fact of the loss presented by the person is accurate.

    (B)(1) There is created the Farm Aid Board. The board is composed of the following members:

    (a) the Commissioner of Agriculture, ex officio, or his designee, who shall serve as chairman;

    (b) one member representing South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation appointed by the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee;

    (c) one member representing a Farm Credit Association appointed by the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee;

    (d) one member of the crop insurance industry appointed by the Chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee;

    (e) one agricultural commodities producer appointed by the Chairman of the House Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee;

    (f) the Vice President for Public Service and Agriculture of Clemson Public Service Activities, or his designee; and

    (g) the Vice President for Land Grant Services of South Carolina State Public Service Activities, or his designee.

    (2)(a) Within twenty days of the effective date of this section, the board shall hold its initial meeting to adopt an application process by which a person with a loss resulting from the flooding in October 2015, may apply for a grant. A person shall apply not later than forty-five days after the initial meeting of the board. The initial deposit of monies into the fund only may be used for such claims.

    (b) For any other loss, the board shall set forth the process and application process by which a person may apply for grants.

    (3)(a) Each grant awarded by the board must equal twenty percent of the person's verifiable loss of agricultural commodities. However, a person, including any grant made to a related person, may not receive grants aggregating more than one hundred thousand dollars with respect to any single major disaster. Also, a person, including any grant made to a related person, may not receive grants that when combined with losses covered by insurance, exceed one hundred percent of the actual loss.

    (b) If the total amount of grants allowed pursuant to subitem (a) for a single major disaster exceeds the monies in the fund, then each person's grant must be reduced proportionately.

    (4) To determine loss, the board:

    (a) must measure the person's cumulative total loss of all affected agricultural commodities for the calendar year in which the eligible loss occurred against the person's expected production of all agricultural commodities affected by a qualifying natural disaster in the same year;

    (b) shall use the person's applicable actual production history yield, as determined by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, to determine loss for insured agricultural commodities. In determining loss for uninsured agricultural commodities, the board shall use the most recent year's County and Price Yield, as applicable, as determined by the National Agriculture Statistics Service, United States Department of Agriculture; and

    (c) may require any documentation or proof it considers necessary to efficiently administer the grant program, including the ownership structure of each entity and the social security numbers of each owner. Minimally, in order to verify loss, the board shall require the submission of dated, signed, and continuous records. These records may include, but are not limited to, commercial receipts, settlement sheets, warehouse ledger sheets, pick records, load summaries, contemporaneous measurements, truck scale tickets, contemporaneous diaries, appraisals, ledgers of income, income statements of deposit slips, cash register tape, invoices for custom harvesting, u-pick records, and insurance documents.

    (C) If the board determines that a person who received a grant provided inaccurate information, then the person shall refund the entire amount of the grant, and if unpaid, the Department of Revenue shall utilize the provisions of the Setoff Debt Collection Act to collect the money from the person.

    (D) The board may accept private funds, grants, and property to be used to make financial awards from the grant program.

    (E) Staffing for the board must be provided by the staff of the Department of Agriculture.

    (F) For purposes of this section:

    (1) 'Agricultural commodities' means wheat, cotton, flax, corn, dry beans, oats, barley, rye, tobacco, rice, peanuts, soybeans, sugar beets, sugar cane, tomatoes, grain sorghum, sunflowers, raisins, oranges, sweet corn, dry peas, freezing and canning peas, forage, apples, grapes, potatoes, timber and forests, nursery crops, citrus, and other fruits and vegetables, nuts, tame hay, native grass, aquacultural species including, but not limited to, any species of finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or other aquatic invertebrate, amphibian, reptile, or aquatic plant propagated or reared in a controlled or selected environment, excluding stored grain.

    (2) 'Person' means any individual, trust, estate, partnership, receiver, association, company, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity or group.

    (3) 'Related person' means any entity or person that bears a relationship to the taxpayer as described in Section 267 of the Internal Revenue Code."

    SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and applies to any loss created by a disaster after September 2015.
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    How about a Fix Our Roads Aid Bill Fund!
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    Quote Originally Posted by squatty View Post
    How about a Fix Our Roads Aid Bill Fund!
    How bout stick it in your ear.
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    How much "start up" money is needed to fund this program and where is it coming from?

    Assuming these funds are being provided by the taxpayers, will there be any dollar for dollar reductions in spending in other programs?

    Are the any payback provisions for these grants?

    If it's coming out of the taxpayer's pocket can we hunt their farms?

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    Awaiting estimated impact on one time money that is a grant.

    You can hunt anywhere you wish.
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    Where is the money coming from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flockbuster View Post
    Where is the money coming from?
    Go look in the mirror

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    Quote Originally Posted by flockbuster View Post
    Where is the money coming from?
    The same place it comes from to provide you a place to hunt on a WMA, stock the lakes from hatcheries, and fixed "your" bridge.
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    Aren't those things available to all citizens unlike farm welfare that is for a pre-selected group that lobby well?

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    This may not be the proper thread to ask,and you may have already stated your position and I missed it. Duck Tape, where do you stand on the proposed gas tax increase.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    How bout stick it in your ear.
    Typical from you! Just like every other politician
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    Quote Originally Posted by squatty View Post
    Typical from you! Just like every other politician
    Sign up date to run for the house or senate is March 15-30.

    I suggest you spend the next few months raising money for your primary in June. Or just keep complaining...
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    Is there a provision whereby a farmer must have had insurance to be eligible? If not, then there is no incentive for them to have insurance in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tsigmon View Post
    This may not be the proper thread to ask,and you may have already stated your position and I missed it. Duck Tape, where do you stand on the proposed gas tax increase.?
    No I don't mind stating my position. Nor do I mind getting completely off topic.

    We need a dedicated stream of money from gas tax to gradually repair our infrastructure. Right now we are supplementing roads with general fund dollars. This means out-of-state drivers are getting a huge discount when they drive on our roads. When you fill up in their state you may more.

    By giving an income tax deduction to in state residents to make up for the increase in gas tax, we can neutralize the gas tax effect on our tax paying citizens. I would do it by giving a tax credit for the ownership of an automobile and set the amount the exact same as the average persons gas tax increase.

    While our economy is good this year projections are not. The pension fund is going to sink us. We cannot afford the huge tax break Nikki and I want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Is there a provision whereby a farmer must have had insurance to be eligible? If not, then there is no incentive for them to have insurance in the future.
    The author did not address my concern about this.

    I am trying to get an answer as to why.
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    Well it sure as hell should be part of the bill, or everyone will just freeload from now on.
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    Oh dear Lord, it scares me worse than Hillary being in the White House for Squatty to be in GA! Just damn X100


    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    Sign up date to run for the house or senate is March 15-30.

    I suggest you spend the next few months raising money for your primary in June. Or just keep complaining...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Well it sure as hell should be part of the bill, or everyone will just freeload from now on.
    iF it was a 1000 year storm, maybe it will be a while before we cross this bridge again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Tape View Post
    iF it was a 1000 year storm, maybe it will be a while before we cross this bridge again.
    Don't set the precedent

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    Duck Tape

    Do you own a farm and would you benefit from this bill? I know nothing about you other than what has been put on this site.

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