Bill Text: NY S01281 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the New York healthy incentive program (Part A); automates SNAP and the New York healthy incentive program (Part B); establishes the New York healthy incentive program outreach program (Part C).

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-09 - REFERRED TO SOCIAL SERVICES [S01281 Detail]

Download: New_York-2025-S01281-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          1281

                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                     January 9, 2025
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sens. PERSAUD, BORRELLO, ROLISON, WEBB -- read twice and
          ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee  on
          Social Services

        AN ACT to amend the social services law, in relation to establishing the
          New  York  healthy  incentive  program  (Part  A); to amend the social
          services law, in relation to automating SNAP and the New York  healthy
          incentive  program  (Part B); and to amend the social services law, in
          relation to  establishing  the  New  York  healthy  incentive  program
          outreach program (Part C)

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. This act enacts into law major  components  of  legislation
     2  which are necessary to implement the New York healthy incentive program.
     3  Each  component  is wholly contained within a Part identified as Parts A
     4  through C. The effective date for each  particular  provision  contained
     5  within  such  Part  is  set  forth in the last section of such Part. Any
     6  provision in any section contained within a Part, including  the  effec-
     7  tive  date  of  the  Part, which makes a reference to a section "of this
     8  act", when used in connection with that particular component,  shall  be
     9  deemed  to  mean  and  refer to the corresponding section of the Part in
    10  which it is found.  Section three of this act  sets  forth  the  general
    11  effective date of this act.

    12                                   PART A

    13    Section  1. The social services law is amended by adding a new section
    14  95-b to read as follows:
    15    § 95-b. New York healthy incentive program (NYHIP).  1.    Legislative
    16  findings.  The  legislature  hereby finds and declares that healthy food
    17  incentive programs provide significant health, educational, social,  and
    18  economic  benefits  to the general public, especially for those individ-

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03901-01-5

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     1  uals who have historically been excluded from access to  fresh  produce;
     2  in  food  deserts where access to healthy and affordable food is limited
     3  or where there are no grocery stores; and local farmers who struggle  to
     4  compete  with  imported goods and produce. Furthermore, it is the artic-
     5  ulated public policy of this state to promote and foster growth  in  the
     6  number  of  farm  to  consumer entities accepting supplemental nutrition
     7  assistance benefits  and  participate  in  the  healthy  food  incentive
     8  program.  The healthy food incentive program provides earned dollars for
     9  supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients to spend  on  local
    10  healthy food that is fresh and nutritious for those who may be unable to
    11  readily  afford  or  have easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables for
    12  themselves or their families; promotes healthier  individual  lifestyles
    13  by  incentivizing better eating habits; fosters the retention and expan-
    14  sion of farm to consumer entities, particularly in food  insecure  envi-
    15  ronments;  engenders a closer relationship between communities and local
    16  farmers; increases capacity for local farms; and stimulates local econo-
    17  mies. It is therefore the intent of the legislature and the  purpose  of
    18  this  section to create a state operated healthy food incentive program,
    19  known as the New York healthy incentive program (NYHIP),  for  all  SNAP
    20  recipients and local economies across the state.
    21    2.  Definitions.  For the purposes of this section and section ninety-
    22  five-c of this title:
    23    a. "Office" shall mean the office of temporary and disability  assist-
    24  ance.
    25    b.  "Commissioner" shall mean the commissioner of the office of tempo-
    26  rary and disability assistance.
    27    c. "Farm to consumer entities" shall mean any sort of enterprise  that
    28  allows  local  farmers to sell their produce and other products directly
    29  to the consumer, such as farmers markets, co-ops, locally sourced commu-
    30  nity owned grocery  stores,  and  community  supported  agriculture,  as
    31  determined by the commissioner with input from the commissioner of agri-
    32  culture and markets.
    33    d.  "Local"  or  "locally"  shall mean located within the state of New
    34  York, however, if neighboring states create their own healthy  incentive
    35  programs  the  office  may  make agreements of reciprocity to allow SNAP
    36  beneficiaries to earn dollar rewards for the purchase of  healthy  foods
    37  from such neighboring state and may place a boundary limitation based on
    38  distance from state lines.
    39    e.  "Local  healthy  food"  shall  mean  any agricultural product that
    40  provides nutritional support to humans such as produce, dairy, meat  and
    41  processed  foods  that  must  consist  of ingredients that are grown and
    42  cultivated in the state of New York, but may be processed elsewhere. For
    43  the purposes of this paragraph, "processed foods"  shall  mean  any  raw
    44  agricultural  commodities  that have been  milled, cut, chopped, heated,
    45  pasteurized, blanched, cooked, canned, frozen, dried,  dehydrated,    or
    46  mixed,  and  shall  consist  of  at  least seventy-five percent of local
    47  ingredients.
    48    f. "Similarly situated entities" shall mean stores of  any  size  that
    49  have  agreed  to  and signed a memorandum of understanding detailing how
    50  they will prioritize sourcing produce and other healthy  foods  locally,
    51  agree  to  goal metrics to increase their ability to locally source, and
    52  meet those metrics to maintain  their  healthy  food  incentive  program
    53  participation.  For  the purposes of this paragraph, "stores" shall mean
    54  any not farm to consumer produce retailer that is  currently  authorized
    55  as  an  electronic  benefit  transfer  retailer, such as grocery stores,

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     1  corner stores, bodegas, food marts, food stores, convenience stores,  or
     2  markets.
     3    g. "SNAP card" or "SNAP benefit card" shall mean any electronic method
     4  in  which  the supplemental nutrition assistance program is administered
     5  to beneficiaries on a credit or debit card, including through the  elec-
     6  tronic benefit transfer system described in section twenty-one-a of this
     7  chapter.
     8    3.  Office  powers  and duties to promulgate program. a. The office is
     9  directed to apply for any necessary grant or waiver  to  participate  in
    10  the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program or similar grant adminis-
    11  tered  by  the  United States Department of Agriculture and the National
    12  Institute of Food and Agriculture for approval, and to act for the state
    13  in any negotiations relative to the  submission  and  approval  of  such
    14  plan,  waiver,  or grant, and shall make such arrangements and take such
    15  action, not inconsistent with law, as may  be  required  to  obtain  and
    16  retain  such  approval,  to implement such plan, waiver, or grant and to
    17  secure for the state the benefits available.
    18    b. The office shall actively search for, find and apply for grants and
    19  other streams of funding  to  promulgate  this  section  and  fund  this
    20  program.
    21    c.  The  office  shall  promulgate  rules and regulations and take all
    22  other actions necessary for the effective creation and implementation of
    23  NYHIP, providing earned dollars for SNAP beneficiaries to spend on local
    24  healthy food that is fresh  and  nutritious,  in  accordance  with  this
    25  section.    Nothing  in this section shall prohibit or limit the commis-
    26  sioner's ability to expand access to NYHIP to all New Yorkers,  so  long
    27  as  it  continues  to  prioritize the earned dollars used to buy locally
    28  grown healthy foods. Nothing in this section shall prohibit or limit the
    29  office from including New York grown and certified foods, as created  by
    30  section one hundred fifty-six-h of the agriculture and markets law, from
    31  being included in NYHIP. NYHIP shall include the following:
    32    i.  A  fixed  earned  dollar  amount for the purchase of fresh locally
    33  grown healthy foods using SNAP;
    34    ii. Automation of earned dollar amounts on SNAP cards;
    35    iii. Automation of SNAP benefit cards so SNAP beneficiaries  are  able
    36  to  participate  in  local community supported agriculture subscriptions
    37  and earn NYHIP dollars;
    38    iv. Ensuring NYHIP is available at all farm to consumer  entities  and
    39  similarly situated entities by encouraging them to participate;
    40    v.  Connecting  farm to consumer entities and similarly situated enti-
    41  ties with the necessary  resources  and  technology  to  participate  in
    42  NYHIP;
    43    vi.  Regular  updates  and  maintenance  of the mobile application and
    44  website; and
    45    vii. Creation and maintenance of a NYHIP outreach  program  to  ensure
    46  all  SNAP  beneficiaries  are aware of the opportunity to participate in
    47  such program.
    48    d. The office may contract with outside entities to effect the  imple-
    49  mentation  and  promulgation  of  NYHIP and shall give greater weight to
    50  entities that manage healthy incentive programs in the state when deter-
    51  mining contract award.
    52    e. The office shall establish a grant program,  for  farmers,  farmers
    53  markets,  and community-supported agriculture partnerships, in attaining
    54  any technology needed  to  take  payment  from  SNAP  beneficiaries  and
    55  participate in NYHIP. The office, in consultation with the department of
    56  agriculture  and  markets, shall establish an outreach program for farm-

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     1  ers, farmers markets, and community-supported  agriculture  partnerships
     2  to  be informed of NYHIP and the availability of the technological grant
     3  described above.
     4    4.  NYHIP  mobile  application, website and interactive map. a. i. The
     5  office shall establish a mobile application and website to promote NYHIP
     6  and locations available to SNAP recipients across the state and  promote
     7  farm  to  consumer  entities  that take SNAP. The mobile application and
     8  website shall include, but is not limited to:
     9    A. Name, location, hours of operation, contact information, and hyper-
    10  links, as available, to all farm to consumer entities that sell  locally
    11  grown healthy food and accept SNAP benefits; and
    12    B. Name, location, hours of operation, contact information, and hyper-
    13  links,  as  available, to all farmers markets, mobile markets, community
    14  supported agriculture, or similarly situated entities that sell  locally
    15  grown healthy food that are participants of NYHIP.
    16    ii.  The mobile application and website should have an interactive map
    17  where a user may find farm to consumer entities that take SNAP  and  are
    18  NYHIP  participants.  This  information  should  also  be  searchable by
    19  town/city, county, region or any other criteria the  commissioner  deems
    20  relevant.
    21    iii. The mobile application and website should make clear distinctions
    22  between farm to consumer entities that just take SNAP and those that are
    23  participants of NYHIP.
    24    b.  Each  commissioner  of  social  services shall provide information
    25  regarding NYHIP on their website  and  hyperlinks  to  this  interactive
    26  website  and  where to download the mobile application on the SNAP pages
    27  of all social services websites.
    28    c. The office shall establish procedures for farm to consumer entities
    29  that accept SNAP benefits and NYHIP to provide the  updated  information
    30  detailed  above  for  the  mobile application and website. In developing
    31  such procedures, the office shall provide a system in which the informa-
    32  tion required in the mobile application and website is  updated  monthly
    33  and continuous maintenance is provided.
    34    d.  The  office  shall  promulgate  rules and regulations and take all
    35  other  actions  necessary  for  the  effective  implementation  of  this
    36  section.    Nothing  in this section shall prohibit or limit the depart-
    37  ment's ability to expand access to the NYHIP incentive  program  map  to
    38  all New Yorkers.
    39    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

    40                                   PART B

    41    Section  1. Section 95 of the social services law is amended by adding
    42  a new subdivision 12 to read as follows:
    43    12. (a) The office shall promptly seek any  necessary  approvals  from
    44  the  United  States department of agriculture food and nutrition service
    45  (USDA) to automate the use of SNAP benefit cards to streamline the proc-
    46  ess for potential and current recipients to participate in locally grown
    47  fresh food subscription services, such as community  supported  agricul-
    48  ture  partnerships,  by  conducting  an  automatic deduction on a weekly
    49  basis. The office shall also create an automation process  for  the  New
    50  York  healthy incentive program (NYHIP) as prescribed in section ninety-
    51  five-b of this title, by allowing the state to add  the  accrued  incen-
    52  tives  directly to a SNAP card. Once the office receives the waiver, the
    53  office shall work with the USDA and NYHIP to ensure that any  incentives
    54  accrued  are  used  by SNAP beneficiaries to purchase local food that is

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     1  fresh and nutritious for those who may be unable to  readily  afford  or
     2  have  easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables for themselves or their
     3  families. The office shall promptly seek any  necessary  approvals  from
     4  the  USDA  in order to maximize availability of NYHIP purchasing options
     5  throughout the state.
     6    (b) The office shall ensure SNAP beneficiaries and locally grown fresh
     7  food subscription services,  such  as  community  supported  agriculture
     8  partnerships, are held harmless under situations in which SNAP benefici-
     9  aries lose benefits during their subscription contract. The office shall
    10  honor  the  entirety of the subscription service contract at the expense
    11  of the state.
    12    (c)  Within one hundred eighty days after the effective date  of  this
    13  subdivision,  the office shall apply for a waiver or any other necessary
    14  measure to the USDA to automate the use of SNAP in the state to  stream-
    15  line NYHIP and increase access to locally grown CSA subscriptions.
    16    (d)  For  the purposes of this subdivision, "community supported agri-
    17  culture partnerships" or "CSA" shall mean a system that connects farmers
    18  and consumers by allowing the consumer to invest in farmers by subscrib-
    19  ing to a harvest of a certain farm or group of farms,  usually  done  by
    20  crop season but may be year round.
    21    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

    22                                   PART C

    23    Section  1. The social services law is amended by adding a new section
    24  95-c to read as follows:
    25    § 95-c. New York healthy incentive program (NYHIP)  outreach  program.
    26  1.    In  accordance  with  federal  requirements and to the extent that
    27  federal matching funds are  available,  the  office  shall  develop  and
    28  implement  an  outreach plan to inform low-income households potentially
    29  eligible to receive food stamps and participate in  NYHIP  to  encourage
    30  the participation of eligible households that wish to participate.
    31    2. In developing and implementing such a plan the office is authorized
    32  and empowered, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and
    33  provided  that federal aid is available therefor, to enter into contrac-
    34  tual agreements with public and/or private organizations to develop  and
    35  implement local, regional, and statewide outreach programs.
    36    3.  Each  commissioner  of social services shall develop and submit to
    37  the office on an annual basis for its approval, a  local  outreach  plan
    38  governing  the  use  of  local  social  services  personnel and services
    39  provided by federally funded and other  agencies  and  organizations  to
    40  inform  potentially eligible households of the availability and benefits
    41  of NYHIP and to encourage and facilitate the participation  of  eligible
    42  households.  The  office  shall provide commissioners of social services
    43  with technical assistance as needed to carry out the provisions of  this
    44  subdivision.
    45    4.  As  part  of  each  local outreach plan, social services officials
    46  shall take all steps necessary to maintain a supply of information leaf-
    47  lets in public buildings, including but not limited to  local  unemploy-
    48  ment  insurance  and  employment  services  offices of the department of
    49  labor, institutions and facilities under the supervision or  control  of
    50  the  department  of health, food stores, union halls, community centers,
    51  entities participating in NYHIP, and local agencies  providing  services
    52  to  the elderly to help ensure that eligible persons are informed of the
    53  supplemental nutrition assistance program and  NYHIP.  Additionally,  as
    54  part  of the local outreach plan, social services officials shall ensure

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     1  that every  new  supplemental  nutrition  assistance  program  applicant
     2  receives  information  on  NYHIP  upon  submission of an application and
     3  shall provide such information in the home  language  of  the  applicant
     4  pursuant to any federal and state laws, rules and regulations.
     5    5.  The office shall periodically distribute to all newspapers, and to
     6  television and radio  stations  throughout  the  state,  public  service
     7  announcements  describing NYHIP, including the NYHIP interactive map and
     8  website, and shall promptly inform such media of significant changes  in
     9  the  program  affecting  eligibility  requirements  and/or the amount of
    10  NYHIP earnings.
    11    6. The office shall  establish  procedures  in  cooperation  with  the
    12  industrial commissioner of the department of labor to ensure that infor-
    13  mational leaflets about NYHIP are sent to each local employment services
    14  office  for  distribution  pursuant to section five hundred forty of the
    15  labor law. Each leaflet shall include, but not be limited to: the  phone
    16  number  for  the  New  York  state food stamp hotline; how to access the
    17  NYHIP website and interactive map; how  SNAP  beneficiaries  earn  NYHIP
    18  benefits  buying local healthy foods; estimated maximum income eligibil-
    19  ity levels by household size for participation in SNAP; and  the  avail-
    20  ability  of  local  social  services  departments  to provide additional
    21  information about NYHIP.
    22    7. In accordance with applicable federal and  state  laws,  rules  and
    23  regulations,  the  office  shall  make  available appropriate translated
    24  materials so that potentially eligible non-English speaking  individuals
    25  may be informed about NYHIP.
    26    8.  The  office  shall  promulgate  rules and regulations and take all
    27  other  actions  necessary  for  the  effective  implementation  of  this
    28  section.
    29    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
    30    § 2. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivi-
    31  sion,  section  or  part  of  this act shall be adjudged by any court of
    32  competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment  shall  not  affect,
    33  impair,  or  invalidate  the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in
    34  its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdivision,  section
    35  or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg-
    36  ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of
    37  the  legislature  that  this  act  would  have been enacted even if such
    38  invalid provisions had not been included herein.
    39    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately; provided,  however,  that
    40  the  applicable effective date of Parts A through C of this act shall be
    41  as specifically set forth in the last section of such Parts.
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