Bill Text: TX HB269 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of a community development grocery store and healthy corner store revolving loan fund program.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-15 - No action taken in committee [HB269 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB269-Introduced.html
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By: Miles | H.B. No. 269 |
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relating to the establishment of a community development grocery | ||
store and healthy corner store revolving loan fund program. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. It is the intent of the legislature to support | ||
revitalization in food deserts, reduce the cost of financing | ||
agricultural development projects, and increase the number of food | ||
markets providing affordable and nutritious foods in underserved | ||
areas. | ||
SECTION 2. Title 2, Agriculture Code, is amended by adding | ||
Chapter 26 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 26. TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROCERY STORE AND HEALTHY | ||
CORNER STORE REVOLVING LOAN FUND | ||
Sec. 26.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Community development financial institution" has | ||
the meaning assigned by 12 U.S.C. Section 4702. | ||
(2) "Corner store" means a store that has less than | ||
2,000 square feet of retail space. | ||
(3) "Food desert" means a geographic area determined | ||
by the department to be an area that: | ||
(A) has limited access to healthy food retailers | ||
and is located in a lower-income or high-poverty area; or | ||
(B) otherwise has serious healthy food access | ||
limitations. | ||
(4) "Fund" means the community development grocery | ||
store and healthy corner store revolving loan fund established by | ||
this chapter. | ||
(5) "Grocery store" means a store that has at least: | ||
(A) 66 percent of the store's retail space | ||
reserved for the sale of food products; | ||
(B) 50 percent of the store's food retail space | ||
reserved for the sale of non-prepared foods or foods intended for | ||
home preparation and consumption; and | ||
(C) 30 percent of the store's food retail space | ||
reserved for the sale of perishable foods, including dairy | ||
products, fresh produce, fresh meats, poultry, and fish, and frozen | ||
foods. | ||
(6) "Healthy corner store" means a corner store that: | ||
(A) offers a wide variety of fresh produce for | ||
sale; and | ||
(B) allocates at least 20 percent of the store's | ||
retail space to fresh produce and other perishable foods, including | ||
dairy products. | ||
(7) "Program" means the loan program authorized by | ||
this chapter. | ||
(8) "Supplemental nutrition assistance program" means | ||
the nutritional assistance program formerly referred to as the food | ||
stamp program. | ||
(9) "WIC program" means the federal special | ||
supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children | ||
authorized by 42 U.S.C. Section 1786. | ||
Sec. 26.002. TRUST FUND. (a) The community development | ||
grocery store and healthy corner store revolving loan fund is a | ||
trust fund outside the state treasury held by a community | ||
development financial institution and overseen by the department as | ||
trustee on behalf of entities operating grocery stores or healthy | ||
corner stores located in food deserts in this state. | ||
(b) The fund is composed of: | ||
(1) gifts or grants received from public or private | ||
sources; and | ||
(2) income from other money in the fund. | ||
(c) The department may accept on behalf of the fund gifts | ||
and grants for the use and benefit of the program. | ||
Sec. 26.003. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. | ||
(a) The department shall contract with and award money, if | ||
available, to not more than five community development financial | ||
institutions to carry out the purposes of this chapter. | ||
(b) In selecting a community development financial | ||
institution, the department shall consider the financial | ||
institution's: | ||
(1) demonstrated success in implementing similar | ||
economic development projects; | ||
(2) ability to raise additional capital; and | ||
(3) solvency. | ||
(c) The community development financial institution shall: | ||
(1) provide revolving loan funds to entities proposing | ||
to operate or operating grocery stores or healthy corner stores in | ||
food deserts; | ||
(2) develop, in consultation with the department, a | ||
system used to underwrite loan applications; | ||
(3) provide training on business management and the | ||
profitable sale of healthy foods to corner store owners receiving a | ||
loan or grant money from the program; | ||
(4) accept gifts and grants; and | ||
(5) seek funding from various government and private | ||
sources. | ||
Sec. 26.004. LOAN REVIEW COMMITTEE. (a) Before | ||
contracting with a community development financial institution, | ||
the department shall require the financial institution to establish | ||
or make use of an existing loan review committee to approve loan | ||
requests of entities proposing to operate or operating grocery | ||
stores or healthy corner stores. | ||
(b) The loan review committee may not approve a loan request | ||
of an entity proposing to operate or operating a grocery store or | ||
healthy corner store unless the grocery store or healthy corner | ||
store: | ||
(1) will be or currently is located in a food desert; | ||
(2) will be or currently is located in a low and | ||
moderate income area, as determined by the United States Department | ||
of Housing and Urban Development, or will serve or currently is | ||
serving a customer base living in a low and moderate income area; | ||
(3) will accept benefits under the WIC program and the | ||
supplemental nutrition assistance program not later than the 90th | ||
day after the date the store opens, or currently accepts benefits | ||
under those programs; and | ||
(4) will be or currently is open year-round. | ||
Sec. 26.005. CONSIDERATION OF OTHER RESOURCES. The loan | ||
review committee in approving a loan request shall give preference | ||
to an entity proposing to operate or operating a grocery store or | ||
healthy corner store that uses additional public and private | ||
resources to fund the grocery store or healthy corner store, | ||
including cash or in-kind matches. | ||
Sec. 26.006. LOANS TO GROCERY STORES OR CORNER STORES. (a) | ||
The community development financial institution may not make a loan | ||
to an entity proposing to operate or operating a grocery store or | ||
healthy corner store in a food desert unless the loan review | ||
committee has approved the loan. | ||
(b) A loan made by the community development financial | ||
institution may be subordinated debt. | ||
(c) The community development financial institution may | ||
make a loan under the program through a partnership or joint | ||
investment with one or more financial institutions or federal or | ||
state programs. | ||
(d) Payments on grocery store or healthy corner store loans | ||
shall be made to the community development financial institution. | ||
The community development financial institution shall use the | ||
repayments of loan principal by entities operating grocery stores | ||
or healthy corner stores to make new loans as provided by this | ||
chapter. | ||
(e) The community development financial institution may | ||
make a forgivable loan at a zero percent interest rate for a period | ||
of five years to an entity proposing to operate or operating a | ||
grocery store or healthy corner store in a food desert. The | ||
community development financial institution that makes a | ||
forgivable loan under this subsection: | ||
(1) may not make a forgivable loan to an entity that | ||
exceeds $500,000; | ||
(2) may not forgive an amount greater than one-fifth | ||
of the forgivable loan amount each year; | ||
(3) shall annually evaluate an entity that receives a | ||
forgivable loan under this subsection to ensure that the entity is | ||
in compliance with the requirements of this chapter; and | ||
(4) if the community development financial | ||
institution determines that the entity is not in compliance with | ||
the requirements of this chapter, shall require the entity to repay | ||
the remaining balance of the forgivable loan. | ||
(f) A loan provided under this chapter must be made from | ||
available funds that must be used for that purpose. | ||
Sec. 26.007. INCREASE IN INTEREST RATE; ACCELERATED | ||
REPAYMENT. If a recipient of a loan does not comply with the | ||
requirements of this chapter, the community development financial | ||
institution that made the loan, as provided by department rule, | ||
may: | ||
(1) increase the interest rate on the loan; | ||
(2) accelerate repayment of the principal of and | ||
interest on the loan; or | ||
(3) take any other remedy permitted by department rule | ||
that the institution considers appropriate. | ||
Sec. 26.008. SELF-FUNDING. The department shall develop | ||
the fund program as a revolving loan fund that will become | ||
self-funding over the life of the program. | ||
Sec. 26.009. INCOME FROM LOAN. All income received on a | ||
loan made with money received under the program is the property of | ||
the community development financial institution. Income received | ||
on a loan includes the payment of interest by a borrower and the | ||
administrative fees assessed by the community development | ||
financial institution. | ||
Sec. 26.010. RULES. (a) The department shall adopt rules | ||
to administer this chapter, including rules that require: | ||
(1) the department to review the lending and servicing | ||
practices of a community development financial institution to | ||
ensure the practices conform to generally accepted accounting | ||
principles; | ||
(2) an eligible entity proposing to operate or | ||
operating a grocery store or healthy corner store to enter into an | ||
agreement with the community development financial institution | ||
that states the terms of the loan made to the entity; | ||
(3) the community development financial institution | ||
to provide to the department semiannual reports giving details of | ||
the status of each loan made under the program; | ||
(4) the community development financial institution | ||
to develop rules to regulate financial monitoring and inventory; | ||
(5) a third-party certified public accountant to | ||
perform biennial audits of grocery stores for which loans are made | ||
under the program; and | ||
(6) the department to provide oversight of the | ||
community development financial institution as necessary to | ||
qualify the community development financial institution for loan | ||
guarantees from federal or state programs. | ||
(b) Under rules adopted by the department, the community | ||
development financial institution may: | ||
(1) make grants to eligible entities proposing to | ||
operate or operating grocery stores or healthy corner stores from | ||
money other than money that may be received from the fund; or | ||
(2) seek funds from state or federal agencies or | ||
private sources to supplement and complement any funds received | ||
under the program. | ||
(c) The department may adopt other rules as necessary to | ||
accomplish the purposes of this chapter. | ||
Sec. 26.011. BIENNIAL REPORT. (a) Not later than December | ||
1 of each even-numbered year, the department, in coordination with | ||
the community development financial institution, shall submit a | ||
report to the House Appropriations Committee, the Senate Finance | ||
Committee, the governor, and the Legislative Budget Board. | ||
(b) The report must include for the preceding two state | ||
fiscal years: | ||
(1) the number of entities receiving loans or grants | ||
under this chapter; | ||
(2) repayment rates on loans; | ||
(3) the total amount of money loaned or awarded by | ||
grants; | ||
(4) the amount of square footage of commercial space | ||
created; | ||
(5) the number of jobs created or retained; | ||
(6) the average wages of the jobs created or retained; | ||
and | ||
(7) the additional property tax revenue gained by | ||
local entities. | ||
SECTION 3. Not later than November 15, 2015, the Department | ||
of Agriculture shall adopt rules to administer Chapter 26, | ||
Agriculture Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 4. Not later than January 15, 2016, the Department | ||
of Agriculture shall designate community development financial | ||
institutions as provided by Section 26.003, Agriculture Code, as | ||
added by this Act, to carry out the purposes of Chapter 26, | ||
Agriculture Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 5. Not later than February 15, 2016, the Department | ||
of Agriculture shall transfer money in the community development | ||
grocery store and healthy corner store revolving loan fund to a | ||
community development financial institution. | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |