Bill Text: NY S06278 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to prevention and diversion of food waste.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-01-06 - REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION [S06278 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-S06278-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         6278
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 6, 2016
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       Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Environmental Conservation
       AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
         prevention and diversion of food waste
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
    2  the "state food waste prevention and diversion act".
    3    S  2.  Article  27 of the environmental conservation law is amended by
    4  adding a new title 28 to read as follows:
    5                                   TITLE 28
    6                STATE FOOD WASTE PREVENTION AND DIVERSION ACT
    7  SECTION 27-2801. DEFINITIONS.
    8          27-2803. REQUIRED STATE FOOD SERVICE ORGANICS WASTE MANAGEMENT.
    9          27-2805. POWERS OF AGENCIES.
   10  S 27-2801. DEFINITIONS.
   11    FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS TITLE, THE FOLLOWING  TERMS  SHALL  HAVE  THE
   12  FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
   13    1.  "AGENCY" MEANS ANY STATE DEPARTMENT, AGENCY, BOARD, PUBLIC BENEFIT
   14  CORPORATION, PUBLIC AUTHORITY, OR COMMISSION.
   15    2. "COMPOSTABLE" MEANS ALL THE MATERIALS IN  THE  PRODUCT  OR  PACKAGE
   16  WILL  (A)  UNDERGO DEGRADATION BY BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES DURING COMPOSTING
   17  TO YIELD CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER, INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, AND  BIOMASS  AT  A
   18  RATE  CONSISTENT WITH OTHER KNOWN COMPOSTABLE MATERIALS AND (B) LEAVE NO
   19  VISIBLE, DISTINGUISHABLE OR TOXIC RESIDUE, INCLUDING NO  ADVERSE  IMPACT
   20  ON  THE  ABILITY  OF  COMPOSTS TO SUPPORT PLANT GROWTH ONCE THE FINISHED
   21  COMPOST IS PLACED IN SOIL.
   22    3. "CONTRACTORS" AND "LESSEES" MEAN ANY PERSON OR ENTITY  THAT  HAS  A
   23  CONTRACT  WITH  AN  AGENCY  FOR  PUBLIC  WORKS  OR  IMPROVEMENTS  TO  BE
   24  PERFORMED, FOR A FRANCHISE, CONCESSION OR LEASE OF PROPERTY,  FOR  GRANT
   25  MONIES  OR GOODS AND SERVICES OR SUPPLIES TO BE PURCHASED AT THE EXPENSE
   26  OF THE AGENCY OR TO BE PAID OUT OF MONIES DEPOSITED IN THE  TREASURY  OR
   27  OUT OF TRUST MONIES UNDER THE CONTROL OR COLLECTED BY THE AGENCY.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD13292-01-5
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    1    4.  "COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT" MEANS ANY PREMISES OR PART OF
    2  A PREMISES TO WHICH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING APPLY:
    3    (A)  IT  IS  OPERATED  BY  AN AGENCY OR ANY CONTRACTOR OR LESSEE OF AN
    4  AGENCY;
    5    (B) IT GENERATES, FROM ITS FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVICE,  AS  AVERAGED
    6  OVER THE COURSE OF THE PREVIOUS TEN WEEKS:
    7    (I) IN TWO THOUSAND SIXTEEN AND TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN, OVER TWO THOU-
    8  SAND POUNDS OF FOOD WASTE PER WEEK;
    9    (II)  IN  TWO  THOUSAND  EIGHTEEN  AND TWO THOUSAND NINETEEN, OVER ONE
   10  THOUSAND POUNDS OF FOOD WASTE PER WEEK; AND
   11    (III) IN TWO THOUSAND TWENTY AND THEREAFTER, OVER FIVE HUNDRED  POUNDS
   12  OF FOOD WASTE PER WEEK; AND
   13    (C)  IT IS LOCATED WHERE FOOD IS PREPARED AND PROVIDED DIRECTLY TO THE
   14  CONSUMER, WHETHER SUCH FOOD IS PROVIDED FREE  OF  CHARGE  OR  SOLD,  AND
   15  WHETHER CONSUMPTION OCCURS OR OR OFF THE PREMISES.
   16    "COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS" SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMIT-
   17  ED  TO,  THE FOLLOWING WHICH ALSO MEET THE CONDITIONS OF PARAGRAPHS (A),
   18  (B), AND (C) OF THIS SUBDIVISION: FULL-SERVICE  RESTAURANTS,  FAST  FOOD
   19  RESTAURANTS,  CAFES,  DELICATESSENS,  COFFEE  SHOPS, AND CAFETERIAS, BUT
   20  SHALL NOT INCLUDE RETAIL FOOD STORES, CONVENIENCE STORES, PHARMACIES AND
   21  MOBILE FOOD VENDING UNITS.
   22    5. "EXCESS FOOD" MEANS FOOD THAT IS NOT REQUIRED TO MEET THE NEEDS  OF
   23  THE COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT.
   24    6. "ORGANIC" MEANS MATERIALS PRODUCED BY OR FROM LIVING ORGANISMS.
   25    7.  "ORGANIC  WASTE" MEANS READILY DEGRADABLE ORGANIC MATERIAL INCLUD-
   26  ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FOOD WASTE, SOILED OR UNRECYCLABLE  PAPER,  AND
   27  YARD  WASTE IN COMBINATION WITH ANY OF THE FORMER MATERIALS. IT DOES NOT
   28  INCLUDE BIOSOLIDS, SLUDGE, OR SEPTAGE.
   29  S 27-2803. REQUIRED STATE FOOD SERVICE ORGANICS WASTE MANAGEMENT.
   30    1. ANY COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT SHALL DO THE FOLLOWING:
   31    (A) TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PRACTICABLE,  MINIMIZE  ITS  GENERATION  OF
   32  EXCESS,  UNUSED  FOODS  IN  ADDITION  TO  FOOD  SCRAPS AND ORGANIC WASTE
   33  INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FOOD TRIMMINGS AND PACKAGING;
   34    (B) TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PRACTICABLE, REDUCE THE NEED  FOR  DISPOSAL
   35  OF ITS GENERATED EXCESS, UNUSED FOOD, FOOD SCRAPS AND ANY OTHER COMPOST-
   36  ABLE  OR  ORGANIC  WASTE,  BY PROVIDING IT FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES IN
   37  DESCENDING ORDER OF PRIORITY:
   38    (I) FEEDING OR DISTRIBUTING EXCESS, UNUSED, APPARENTLY WHOLESOME  FOOD
   39  TO  PEOPLE, SUCH AS THE FOOD INSECURE, THROUGH LOCAL VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY
   40  NOT-FOR-PROFIT FOOD ASSISTANCE OR  SIMILAR  PROGRAMS  AS  AUTHORIZED  BY
   41  STATE AND FEDERAL LAW;
   42    (II) FEEDING EXCESS, UNUSED FOOD, OR FOOD SCRAPS TO ANIMALS AS FEED AS
   43  AUTHORIZED BY STATE AND FEDERAL LAW;
   44    (III)  COMPOSTING,  ANAEROBIC  DIGESTION, OR OTHER PROCESSING OF FOOD,
   45  FOOD WASTE, OR  ORGANIC  WASTE  TO  GENERATE  SOIL  AMENDMENT  OR  OTHER
   46  PRODUCTS FOR USE IN AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, MANUFACTURING, OR OTHER
   47  APPLICATIONS;
   48    (C)  EFFECTUATE PARAGRAPH (B) OF THIS SUBDIVISION BY DOING THE FOLLOW-
   49  ING:
   50    (I) FOR MANAGEMENT OF EXCESS FOODS OR FOOD SCRAP PURSUANT TO  SUBPARA-
   51  GRAPHS  (I)  AND  (II)  OF PARAGRAPH (B) OF THIS SUBDIVISION, OTHER THAN
   52  THOSE MANAGED ON-SITE,  TRANSFER,  OR  ARRANGE  FOR  SUCH  TRANSFER,  TO
   53  LOCATIONS  INTENDED  FOR  THEIR  CONSUMPTION  OR FROM WHICH THEY WILL BE
   54  DISTRIBUTED FOR ULTIMATE CONSUMPTION; AND
   55    (II) FOR MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIC WASTES PURSUANT TO  SUBPARAGRAPH  (III)
   56  OF  PARAGRAPH  (B)  OF THIS SUBDIVISION, BY TAKING ACTIONS TO (A) SOURCE
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    1  SEPARATE ORGANIC WASTES FROM OTHER WASTE AND SUBSCRIBE TO A BASIC  LEVEL
    2  OF  RECYCLING  SERVICE THAT INCLUDES THEIR COLLECTION AND RECYCLING; (B)
    3  RECYCLE ITS ORGANIC WASTES ON-SITE OR SELF-HAUL THEM FOR  RECYCLING;  OR
    4  (C)  SUBSCRIBE  TO  AN  ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLING SERVICE THAT MAY INCLUDE
    5  MIXED WASTE PROCESSING THAT SPECIFICALLY RECYCLES ORGANIC WASTE;
    6    (D) PROVIDE COLLECTION AND EDUCATIONAL  RESOURCES,  INCLUDING  REGULAR
    7  PERIODICAL  GUIDANCE,  TRAINING,  UPDATES,  SIGNAGE, AND FLYERS, FOR ITS
    8  WORKFORCE AND THE PUBLIC FOR THE  PURPOSES  OF  TEACHING  AND  RETAINING
    9  EFFECTIVE  PROCEDURES FOR SORTING MATERIALS FOR ORGANICS AND OTHER RECY-
   10  CLING.
   11    2. EACH COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT MAY PROVIDE TO THE  DEPART-
   12  MENT  INFORMATION  ON  ITS  PRACTICES, INCLUDING AMOUNTS OF EXCESS FOOD,
   13  FOOD SCRAPS, OR ORGANIC WASTE MANAGED BY VARIOUS METHODS SUCH  AS  THOSE
   14  IMPLEMENTED  PURSUANT  TO  SUBDIVISION  ONE OF THIS SECTION, ENTITIES OR
   15  RESOURCES UTILIZED FOR REDUCING AND MANAGING SUCH MATERIALS, OR  FINANC-
   16  ING MECHANISMS AND INCENTIVES UTILIZED.
   17    3. IF THE COST FOR A COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT TO COMPLY WITH
   18  THE REQUIREMENTS OF PARAGRAPH (C) OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION FOR
   19  ANY  OR  ALL  PORTIONS  OF  EXCESS  FOOD,  FOOD SCRAPS, OR ORGANIC WASTE
   20  EXCEEDS FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE COST  OF  ITS  DISPOSAL  BY  LANDFILL  OR
   21  INCINERATION,  THE  COVERED  FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT MAY REQUEST FROM
   22  THE COMMISSIONER A WAIVER OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PORTIONS, BASED ON
   23  DOCUMENTED EFFORTS TO COMPLY. THE COMMISSIONER SHALL REVIEW THE  REQUEST
   24  AND,  IF  VALIDATED,  GRANT  THE  WAIVER FOR A PERIOD OF NO GREATER THAN
   25  TWENTY-FOUR MONTHS.
   26    4. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL  NOT  APPLY  TO  CONTRACTS  IN
   27  EFFECT  ON  THE  EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT
   28  THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY TO ALL RENEWALS OR EXTENSIONS
   29  OF SUCH CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO ON OR AFTER THE EFFECTIVE  DATE  OF  THIS
   30  SECTION.
   31    5.  IN  THE EVENT THAT TWO OR MORE COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
   32  SHARE  A  COMMON  PHYSICAL  FACILITY  AND   SHARE   SERVICES   SUCH   AS
   33  WASTE/RECYCLING  COLLECTION  AND HAULING, DINING AREAS AND/OR RESTROOMS,
   34  ALL FACILITIES SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO BE ONE COVERED FOOD SERVICE ESTAB-
   35  LISHMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING THE  AMOUNT  OF  FOOD  WASTE  AS
   36  PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION FOUR OF SECTION 27-2801 OF THIS TITLE.
   37    6.  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL  PROMOTE  ACTIONS  FOR COVERED FOOD SERVICE
   38  ESTABLISHMENTS TO TAKE PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF  SUBDIVISION  ONE
   39  OF  THIS SECTION, AND FOR ALL ENTITIES AND THE PUBLIC TO TAKE IN EFFORTS
   40  TO MANAGE EXCESS FOOD, FOOD SCRAPS,  AND  ORGANIC  WASTE  IN  A  SIMILAR
   41  MANNER.
   42    7.  THE  DEPARTMENT  MAY  COLLECT  AND  REPORT  INFORMATION TO PROMOTE
   43  IMPROVED MANAGEMENT OF EXCESS  FOOD,  FOOD  SCRAPS  AND  ORGANIC  WASTE,
   44  INCLUDING INFORMATION ON PRACTICES BY COVERED FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS, OTHER
   45  ENTITIES  AND  THE  PUBLIC, OR LISTS OF ENTITIES AND RESOURCES PROVIDING
   46  ASSISTANCE FOR REDUCING SUCH MATERIALS, FACILITIES ACCEPTING SUCH  MATE-
   47  RIALS,  OR  FINANCING  MECHANISMS  AND INCENTIVES AVAILABLE FOR RECOVERY
   48  PRACTICES AND FACILITIES.
   49  S 27-2805. POWERS OF AGENCIES.
   50    ANY AGENCY MAY PROMULGATE REGULATIONS TO TAKE ANY AND  ALL  REASONABLE
   51  ACTIONS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT AND ENFORCE THIS TITLE.
   52    S 3. Paragraph (c) of subdivision 1 of section 27-0107 of the environ-
   53  mental  conservation law, as added by chapter 70 of the laws of 1988, is
   54  amended to read as follows:
   55    (c) Such plan shall take into account  the  objectives  of  the  state
   56  solid  waste management policy, provide for or take into account manage-
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    1  ment of all solid waste within the planning unit, and embody, as may  be
    2  appropriate  to  the  circumstances,  sound  principles  of  solid waste
    3  management,  natural  resources  conservation,  energy  production,  and
    4  employment creating opportunities, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    5    (I)  DESCRIPTION  OF  EFFORTS  OF A STATE PLANNING UNIT TO FACILITATE,
    6  PARTICIPATE, OR ASSIST IN THE MANAGEMENT OF EXCESS  FOOD,  FOOD  SCRAPS,
    7  AND  OTHER  ORGANIC  WASTE  IN THE SOLID WASTE STREAM INCLUDING, BUT NOT
    8  LIMITED TO, DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMS PROVIDING (A) ASSISTANCE WITH REDUC-
    9  ING THE AMOUNT OF EXCESS FOOD, FOOD SCRAPS, AND ORGANIC WASTE GENERATED,
   10  (B) EXCESS FOOD TO ENTITIES FOR FEEDING THE FOOD  INSECURE,  (C)  EXCESS
   11  FOOD AND FOOD SCRAPS FOR FEEDING ANIMALS, AND (D) FOOD AND OTHER ORGANIC
   12  WASTE  TO  PROCESS AND GENERATE SOIL AMENDMENT OR OTHER PRODUCTS FOR USE
   13  IN AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, MANUFACTURING,  OR  OTHER  APPLICATIONS;
   14  AND
   15    (II) ASSESSMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF (A) KNOWN ENTITIES ACCEPTING EXCESS
   16  FOOD  DONATIONS  FOR  THE  PURPOSE  OF PROVIDING NOURISHMENT TO THE FOOD
   17  INSECURE AND ESTIMATED AMOUNTS, ACCORDING TO ANY USEFUL CATEGORIES, SUCH
   18  AS PERISHABLE AND NON-PERISHABLE, THAT ARE AVAILABLE, (B) KNOWN ENTITIES
   19  THAT ACCEPT EXCESS FOOD AND FOOD SCRAPS FOR FEEDING ANIMALS,  AND  ESTI-
   20  MATED  AMOUNTS  ACCORDING  TO AVAILABLE USEFUL CATEGORIES, AND (C) KNOWN
   21  ENTITIES THAT ACCEPT FOOD AND OTHER ORGANIC WASTE TO PROCESS AND  GENER-
   22  ATE  SOIL  AMENDMENT OR OTHER PRODUCTS, AND ESTIMATED AMOUNTS, ACCORDING
   23  TO AVAILABLE USEFUL CATEGORIES.
   24    S 4. This act shall take effect on the first of  the  month  following
   25  the one hundred eightieth day after it shall have become a law.
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