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Friday, December 20, 2019

Agricultural Law Weekly Review —December 19, 2019

Written by:  
Brook Duer—Staff Attorney
Audry Thompson—Research Assistant

The Agricultural Law Weekly Review provides an update of recent agricultural law developments from the local, state, national, and international levels.  Subscribe to the ALWR at pennstateaglaw.com

International Trade:  United States and China Reach “Phase One” Trade Agreement
On December 13, 2019, the White House announced a “Phase One trade deal” with China that requires “changes to China’s economic and trade regime,” including  agricultural trade, and “a commitment by China to make substantial additional purchases of U.S. goods in the coming years.”  However, no specific details have yet been provided in writing by either the White House or the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).   The text of a Fact Sheet on the USTR website dated December 13, 2019, titled “Agreement Between the United States of America and The People’s Republic of China," remains the sole written documentation from the United States government’s Executive Branch outlining  the agreement terms.  Regarding agricultural trade, it states: “The Agriculture Chapter addresses structural barriers to trade and will support a dramatic expansion of U.S. food, agriculture and seafood product exports, increasing American farm and fishery income, generating more rural economic activity, and promoting job growth. A multitude of non-tariff barriers to U.S. agriculture and seafood products are addressed, including for meat, poultry, seafood, rice, dairy, infant formula, horticultural products, animal feed and feed additives, pet food, and products of agriculture biotechnology.”  The Fact Sheet goes on to state: “The Expanding Trade chapter includes commitments from China to import various U.S. goods and services over the next two years in a total amount that exceeds China’s annual level of imports for those goods and services in 2017 by no less than $200 billion. China’s commitments cover a variety of U.S. manufactured goods, food, agricultural and seafood products, energy products, and services. China’s increased imports of U.S. goods and services are expected to continue on this same trajectory for several years after 2021 and should contribute significantly to the rebalancing of the U.S.-China trade relationship.”

Pesticides: NY Governor Directs Ban on Chlorpyrifos by Agency Action  
On December 10, 2019, New York Governor Andew Cuomo vetoed New York State Senate Bill  Senate Bill 5343, a bill to phase out the use of the pesticide chlorpyrifos in the State of New York by December 1, 2021, and directed the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in the veto memorandum to immediately prohibit chlorpyrifos use by aerial spraying.  Veto Memorandum #193 also adds language in which the Governor’s Office requires DEC to take further regulatory action to ban chlorpyrifos use for all purposes by December 2020, except apple tree trunk spraying, which will be banned by July 2021.  The end result is that the timetable for discontinuing chlorpyrifos use legally in New York is accelerated by at least one year for most uses and by six months for all uses.
Food Labeling: Arkansas Federal Court Blocks State’s Meat Labeling Law
On December 11, 2019, Judge Kristine G. Baker of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Central Division, granted a preliminary injunction preventing the State of Arkansas from enforcing portions of a 2019 law titled Truth in Labeling of Agricultural Products that are Edible by Humans.” This legislation, also known as Act 501, declares it to be misbranding to label an agricultural product as “meat or a meat product when the agricultural product is not derived from harvested livestock, poultry or cervids.”  The injunction was entered in a lawsuit brought by Turtle Island Foods SPC d/b/a Tofurky Company challenging Arkansas’ law as a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment and Commerce Clause. Case No. 4:19-cv-00514-KGB.  The court agreed that an injunction was warranted while the litigation was pending and it remains in place until further court order.

Industrial Hemp: USDA Extends Comment Period on Hemp Production Rule 
On December 17, 2019, USDA announced that it extended the public comment period for its Interim Final Rule on Domestic Hemp Production an additional thirty (30) days from December 29, 2019 to January 29, 2020, to allow stakeholders additional time to provide feedback.  For more on the Interim Final Rule, see the Agricultural Law Weekly Review of October 31, 2019

Conservation Programs:  NRCS Solicits Public Comment on Interim Rule For EQIP
On December 17, 2019, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) published  a new Interim Rule for the working lands Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) in order to conform the enabling regulations for the program to statutory amendments made in the 2018 Farm Bill.  The Interim Rule is effective immediately but a public comment period is open until February 17, 2020.


From National Ag Law Experts: 
Brigit Rollins, Water Wars Continued: Courts Dispute Role of Groundwater Under CWA (December 12, 2019).
Sharon Anglin Treat, Maine’s Plan to Address “Forever Chemicals” Polluting Farms, Water and Food (December 11, 2019).

Penn State Research:
Matt Carroll, Fiber-Optic Cables Capture Thunderquake Rumbles (December 11, 2019).
Gail McCormick, Agricultural Parasite Avoids Evolutionary Arms Race, Shuts Down Genes of Host (December 17, 2019).

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture:
Pennsylvania Adds 29 Farms, 2,450 Acres to Nation-Leading Farmland Preservation Program (December 12, 2019).
Ag Department Calls for Grant Proposals to Strengthen Market for PA Vegetable, Fruit, Nut, Nursery Specialty Crops (December 16, 2019).

Pennsylvania Executive Agencies—Actions and Notices: 
Department of Environmental Protection 
49 Pa.B. 7363 “Agricultural Advisory Board Meeting Rescheduled [Monday, January 27, 2020]” Notice (December 14, 2019).
49 Pa.B. 7364 “Opening of New Grant Round for Recycling Program Development and Implementation Grants under Section 902 of Act 101, Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act of 1988” Notice (December 14, 2019).
49 Pa.B. 7368 “Recycling Grant Awards under the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act of 1988, Act 101” Notice (December 14, 2019).

Department of Labor and Industry
49 Pa.B. 7374 “Maximum Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Payable” Notice (December 14, 2019).

Fish and Boat Commission
49 Pa.B. 7298 “Fishing in Lake Erie and Boundary Lakes” Proposed Rule (December 14, 2019).
49 Pa.B. 7296 “Fishing; Special Fishing Regulations” Rules and Regulations (December 14, 2019).
49 Pa.B. 7297 “Fishing; Special Fishing Regulations” Rules and Regulations (December 14, 2019).

Pennsylvania Legislature
H.B. 1223 “An Act providing for the creation of keystone opportunity dairy zones to facilitate the economic development of Pennsylvania's dairy industry . . . .” Re-committed to Appropriations (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 1224 “An Act amending the act of April 28, 1937 (P.L.417, No.105), known as the Milk Marketing Law, in purpose, short title and definitions, further providing for definitions and construction; in general powers of the board, providing for coordination with Department of Revenue; and, in prices of milk, further providing for cooperatives.” Re-committed to Appropriations (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 2131 “An Act amending the act of June 30, 1981 (P.L.128, No.43), known as the Agricultural Area Security Law, further providing for purchase of agricultural conservation easements.” Referred to Agriculture and Rural Affairs [House] (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 1348 “An Act providing for limited civil liability for agritourism activity providers, for notice of limited civil liability and for acknowledgment of limited civil liability.” Removed from table [House] (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 2040 “An Act providing for the PA Second Chance Jobs website and for powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry.” Removed from table [House] (December 16, 2019).
S.B. 166 “An Act providing for the capital budget for the fiscal year 2019-2020 and for limitation on redevelopment assistance capital projects; and making a related repeal.” Re-committed to Appropriations (December 16, 2019).
S.B. 742 “An Act providing for vehicle emissions modeling by Department of Transportation and for report to General Assembly.” Laid on table [House] (December 16, 2019).
S.B. 905 “An Act providing for the capital budget for fiscal year 2019-2020; itemizing public improvement projects, furniture and equipment projects, transportation assistance, redevelopment assistance projects, flood control projects, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects and Manufacturing Fund projects . . . .” Re-reported as amended (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 2124 “An Act providing for foreclosed property maintenance; and imposing penalties.” Referred to Urban Affairs (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 2128 “An Act amending the act of May 1, 1984 (P.L.206, No.43), known as the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act, further providing for powers and duties of Environmental Quality Board.” Referred to Environmental Resources and Energy [House]  (December 16, 2019).
H.B. 1106 “An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, providing for environmental permits and plan approvals; making related repeals; and abrogating regulations.” Removed from table (December 16, 2019).

Federal Executive Agencies—Actions and Notices: 
Agriculture Department 
84 FR 68875 “Meeting Notice of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board” Notice (December 17, 2019).

Agricultural Marketing Service 
84 FR 68816 “National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard; Validation of Refining Processes” Proposed Rule—Comment Period (December 17, 2019).

Commodity Credit Corporation
84 FR 69272 “Environmental Quality Incentives Program” Rule (December 17, 2019).

Employment and Training Administration
84 FR 67681 “Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers” Proposed Rule (December 11, 2019).

Environmental Protection Agency
84 FR 67740 “Pesticide Product Registration; Receipt of Applications for New Uses” Notice—Comment Period (December 11, 2019).
84 FR 68444 “Clean Water Act: Maryland-Chester River Vessel Sewage No-Discharge Zone-Final Affirmative Determination” Notice—Comment Period (December 16, 2019).

Federal Emergency Management Agency
84 FR 68182 “Final Flood Hazard Determinations” Notice (December 13, 2019).
84 FR 68184 “Changes in Flood Hazard Determinations” Notice (December 13, 2019).
84 FR 68186 “Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations for Winneshiek County, Iowa and Incorporated Areas” Notice (December 13, 2019).

Food and Safety and Inspection Service 
84 FR 68101 “Notice of Request for a New Information Collection: Small Meat Processor Study” Notice—Comment Period (December 13, 2019).
84 FR 67911 “Notice of Request for a New Information Collection: Focus Group Research to Inform Consumer Food Safety Education and Outreach” Notice—Comment Period (December 12, 2019).

Occupational Safety and Health Administration
84 FR 68794 “Walking-Working Surfaces, Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems), and Special Industries (Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution); Corrections” Rule (December 17, 2019).

Reclamation Bureau
84 FR 68943 “Change in Discount Rate for Water Resources Planning” Notice (December 17, 2019).
84 FR 68941 “Quarterly Status Report of Water Service, Repayment, and Other Water-Related Contract Actions” Notice (December 17, 2019).

Rural Business-Cooperative Service
84 FR 67703 “Inviting Applications for Value-Added Producer Grants and Solicitation of Grant Reviewers” Notice (December 11, 2019).

Rural Utilities Services
84 FR 67913 “ReConnect Pilot Program” Notice—Comment Period (December 12, 2019).

Surface Transportation Board
84 FR 67991 “60-Day Notice of Intent To Seek Extension of Approval: Information Collection Activities-Recordations (Rail and Water Carrier Liens), Water Carrier Tariffs, and Agricultural Contract Summaries” Notice—Comment Period (December 12, 2019).

Susquehanna River Basin Commission
84 FR 68285 “Grandfathering (GF) Registration Notice” Notice (December 13, 2019).
84 FR 68284 “Actions Taken at December 5, 2019, Meeting” Notice (December 13, 2019).
84 FR 68283 “Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water” Notice (December 13, 2019).
84 FR 68286 “Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water” Notice (December 13, 2019).

Trade Representative, Office of the United States
84 FR 68286 “Determination Not To Reinstate Action in Connection With the European Union's Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products” Notice (December 13, 2019).

Wage and Hour Division
84 FR 68736 “Regular Rate Under the Fair Labor Standards Act” Rule (December 16, 2019)

U.S. House Agriculture Committee Actions: 
H.R.5436 “To amend the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, with respect to enforcement of animal fighting ventures prohibition in the territories, and for other purposes.” Referred to House Committee on Agriculture (December 16, 2019).
H.R.5435 “To require the Secretary of the Interior and the Chief of the United States Forest Service to meet certain targets for the reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases, and for other purposes.” Referred to Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Education and Labor (December 16, 2019).
H.R.5430 “United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act.” Ms. McCollum asked unanimous consent that it be in order at any time without intervention of any point of order to consider in the House, the bill, H.R. 5430, that the bill be considered as read, that the bill be debatable for two hours equally divided and controlled by the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader or their respective designees, and that, pursuant to section 151 of the Trade Act of 1974, the previous question be considered as ordered on the bill to final passage without intervening motion. Agreed to without objection. (December 17, 2019).
H.R.5416 “To establish a National Climate Bank.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials (December 13, 2019).
H.R.5235 “To amend the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to require States to include a photograph on electronic benefit cards issued to provide supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight, and Department Operations (December 13, 2019).
H.R.5218 “Proven Forest Management Act of 2019.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry (December 13, 2019).
H.R.5217 “WOW Act.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry (December 11, 2019).
H.R.5179 “Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act of 2019.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry (December 11, 2019).
H.R.5174 “State Sponsored Visa Pilot Program Act of 2019.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight, and Department Operations (December 11, 2019).
H.Res.742 “Recognizing the continued success of the Food for Peace Act.” Referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock and Foreign Agriculture (December 11, 2019).

U.S. Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, And Forestry Committee Actions: 
S.3053 “A bill to provide for the regulation, inspection, and labeling of food produced using animal cell culture technology, and for other purposes.” Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (December 16, 2019).

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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Agricultural Law Weekly Review —November 21, 2019

Written by:  
Brook Duer—Staff Attorney
Audry Thompson—Research Assistant
           
The following information is an update of recent local, state, national, and international legal developments relevant to agriculture:

Invasive Species: USDA Restricts Imports of Tomatoes and Peppers to Prevent Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus
On November 15, 2019, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced a Federal Order (DA-2019-28) restricting the import of tomato and pepper fruits, seed lots, and transplants, effective Friday, November 22, 2019, in order to prevent the introduction of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) into the United States.  ToBRFV naturally infects tomato and pepper plants and can cause discoloration, deformation and irregular maturation, resulting in excessive fruit loss.  The virus spreads easily through contact between infected plant parts, seeds, contaminated tools and hands.  First reported in Israel in 2014, it has since been detected in Mexico, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany (where it was eradicated), Italy, Greece, Turkey, Jordan and China.  In 2018, it was also discovered and eradicated in a tomato greenhouse in California.  The Federal Order requires that all tomato and pepper fruit from Israel, Mexico, and the Netherlands be inspected at their point of origin and declared ToBRFV-free before importation into the United States.  Additionally, all tomato and pepper seed lots and transplants from countries where the virus exists must be “officially tested and certified” ToBRFV-free.  The order also requires Canada, which receives and exports the fruit from Mexico, to ensure all tomato and pepper fruit exported to the U.S. be ToBRFV-free.  Customs and Border Protection will increase U.S. entry point inspections, prohibiting tomato and pepper material import via passenger baggage.  

Animal Welfare:  Michigan Governor to Decide if State’s Cage-Free Egg Date is Extended
On November 20, 2019, Michigan House Bill 0174, extending from 2020 to 2025 the effective date of a 2009 “cage-free egg law,” was presented to Governor Gretchen Whitmer for signature or veto.  On November 6, both chambers of the Michigan Legislature concurred on passage of a final version of the bill, which encompasses a broad range of animal agriculture-related regulatory topics and into which the date extension was inserted.  A prior legislative attempt to extend the effective date of the 2009 law was presented to and vetoed on December 21, 2018 by former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder.  The 2009 law is designated as Section 46 of Michigan’s Animal Industry Act and, among other things, prohibits egg-laying hens from farms with greater than 3,000 egg-laying hens from being confined for the majority of any day without the ability to “fully spreading both wings without touching other hens or the side of an enclosure and having access to at least one square foot of usable space per hen.”  All eggs produced, sold or imported into Michigan must be produced under compliant conditions by the effective date. Michigan ranks in the top ten nationally in shell egg production.  Retailers Kroger, Walmart and McDonald’s have identified 2025 as the target date by which they will source only “cage-free eggs.”  Michigan joins California, Oregon, Washington and Massachusetts with similar measures.  On January 7, 2019, the United States Supreme Court declined two attempts to have it consider and decide whether such measures (California and Massachusetts) violate the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce Clause by improperly regulating interstate commerce.  

Water Quality: Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Seeking EPA Action on Lake Erie TMDL
On November 13, 2019, Judge James G. Carr of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio ruled that a lawsuit may continue against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) brought by a group known as Environmental Law & Policy Center seeking to force the imposition of a total maximum daily limit (TMDL) on the state of Ohio for discharge into Western Lake Erie.  The case was filed under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and alleges that the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) designated Western Lake Erie an impaired waterway, triggering an obligation to create a TMDL for phosphorus entering the lake, but that Ohio has not been compelled by EPA to do so, instead characterizing Lake Erie as “low priority” for TMDL development and addressing Lake Erie’s impairment through alternative restoration methods with no plans for a TMDL.  EPA sought to have the major claims against it dismissed on the basis that Ohio’s pursuit of actions alternative to establishing a TMDL were within its discretion under the CWA.  The Court disagreed and found sufficient evidence alleged to support a finding at trial that Ohio is violating the CWA by refusing its mandatory TMDL obligation, thus requiring EPA to act and impose a TMDL.  The Complaint was initially filed on February 7, 2019 and no trial date has yet been set. 

Conservation Programs: NRCS Publishes Conservation Stewardship Program Rule 
On November 12, 2019, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) published an Interim Final Rule for the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), prompted by a 2018 Farm Bill directive, which, among other things, increases rates for cover crop rotation adoption, introduces new payments for advanced grazing management and developing a comprehensive conservation plan, provides support for organic and transitioning to organic production and incorporates many features that align CSP with the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), NRCS’ other large conservation program. The amendments are immediately effective.  A public comment period closes on January 13, 2020, after which a final rule is anticipated. $750 million is available in fiscal 2020 for CSP and NRCS state offices will announce sign-up periods in the coming weeks. 

From National Ag Law Experts: 
Tiffany Dowell, Transfer on Death Deeds (November 18, 2019). 

Penn State Research:
A'ndrea Elyse Messer, Individual climate models may not provide the complete picture (November 12, 2019).

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture:

Pennsylvania Executive Agencies—Actions and Notices: 
Department of Environmental Protection

Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 

Susquehanna River Basin Commission 

Pennsylvania Legislature
S.B. 147 “An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for accountability; and, in hunting and furtaking, further providing for hunting on Sunday prohibited and for trespass on private property while hunting and providing for hunting on Sunday without written permission” Presented to Governor (November 19, 2019). 
H.B. 2045 “An Act authorizing the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to Ohiopyle Borough, Fayette County, certain lands situate in Ohiopyle Borough, Fayette County, in exchange for Ohiopyle Borough granting and conveying certain lands to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be added to those existing lands at Ohiopyle State Park” Referred to Environmental Resource and Energy (November 14, 2019). 
H.B. 941 “An Act amending the act of July 7, 1947 (P.L.1368, No.542), known as the Real Estate Tax Sale Law, in short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; and, in sale of property, further providing for notice of sale, for deed, for hearing and order for judicial sale and for additional restrictions and providing for condemnation orders” Referred to Urban Affairs and Housing

Federal Executive Agencies—Actions and Notices:
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Employment and Training Administration 

Environmental Protection Agency

Federal Emergency Management Agency
“Technical Mapping Advisory Council,” Notice (November 18, 2019). 
“Changes in Flood Hazard Determinations,” Notice (November 18, 2019). 
“Final Flood Hazard Determinations,” Notice (November 18, 2019). 

Fish and Wildlife Service 

Foreign Agricultural Service 

Geological Survey 

Land Management Bureau

Rural Business-Cooperative Service 

U.S. House Agriculture Committee Actions: 
H.R.4930 “Wounded Veterans Recreation Act,” Referred to Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry (November 15, 2019). 
H.R.4909 “CFTC Cost-Benefit Analysis Improvement Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 15, 2019). 
H.R.5100 “To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a grant program to remove nonnative plant species that contribute to drought conditions, and for other purposes,” Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture (November 14, 2019). 
H.R.5091 “To establish a community wildfire defense grant program, and for other purposes,” Referred to the Committees on Transportation and Infrastructure, Natural Resources, and Agriculture (November 14, 2019). 
H.R.4902 “ARPA-Terra Act of 2019,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research (November 14, 2019). 
H.R.4895 “CFTC Reauthorization Act of 2019,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 14, 2019).
H.R.4885 “McIntire-Stennis Act District of Columbia Equality Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research (November 14, 2019).
H.R.4881 “Real Marketing Edible Artificials Truthfully Act of 2019,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock and Foreign Agriculture (November 14, 2019).
H.R.4874 “Rebuild Rural America Act of 2019,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 14, 2019).
H.Res.681 “Recognizing the National Peanut Festival held annually in Dothan, Alabama, and the importance of the peanut industry in the State of Alabama and the United States,” Referred to the Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management (November 14, 2019).
S.2107 “Protecting America's Food and Agriculture Act of 2019,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations (November 14, 2019).
H.R.5077 “To provide protections and certainty for private landowners related to resurveying certain Federal land under the administrative jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, and the Forest Service, and for other purposes,” Referred to the Committees on Natural Resources and Agriculture (November 13, 2019). 
H.R.5064 “To direct the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish an interagency task force to examine animal disease transmission, and for other purposes,” Referred to the Committees on Homeland Security and Agriculture (November 13, 2019). 
H.R.4816 “Whistleblower Programs Improvement Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 13, 2019). 
H.R.4813 “Keep Big Tech Out Of Finance Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 13, 2019).
H.R.4773 “Livestock Risk Management and Education Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research (November 13, 2019).
H.R.4772 “CFTC Cybersecurity and Data Protection Enhancement Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 13, 2019).
H.R.4770 “CFTC Advisory Committee Improvement Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit (November 13, 2019).
H.R.4765 “Farm Support Integrity for Family Farms Act,” Referred to the Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management (November 13, 2019).
H.Con.Res.71 “Urging all nations to outlaw the dog and cat meat trade and to enforce existing laws against such trade,” Referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock and Foreign Agriculture (November 13, 2019).

U.S. Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, And Forestry Committee Actions: 
No new actions Nov. 6-19
S.2732 “ARPA-Terra Act of 2019,” Read twice and referred to Committee (October 29, 2019). 
S.2744 “U.S. Beef Integrity Act,” Read twice and referred to Committee (October 30, 2019). 
S.2752 “School Hunger Elimination Act of 2019,” Read twice and referred to committee (October 30, 2019). 
S.2760 “Caregivers, Access, and Responsible Expansion for Kids Act of 2019,” Read twice and referred to Committee (October 31, 2019). 
S.2704 “Rebuild Rural America Act of 2019,” Read twice and referred to Committee (October 24, 2019)

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Agricultural Law Weekly Review—April 18, 2019

Written by: M. Sean High—Staff Attorney
The following information is an update of recent local, state, national, and international legal developments relevant to agriculture:

Food Policy: USDA Prohibits SNAP for Certain Convicted Felons, Lottery Winners, and Gambling Winners
On April 15, 2019, the U.S. Department of Agriculture published notice in the Federal Register of a final rule affecting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility, benefits, and program administration (84 FR 15083).  According to the final rule, anyone convicted of federal aggravated sexual abuse, murder, sexual exploitation and abuse of children, sexual assault—or any similar state crime—and who is also in violation of their sentence or parole, or is a fleeing felon, may not receive SNAP benefits.  Additionally, the final rule prohibits individuals with substantial lottery and gambling winnings from receiving SNAP benefits. Finally, the final rule requires that state agencies verify the eligible immigration status of all non-citizens applying for SNAP. The final rule, however, does not specify the verification system that the state agencies must use.

Conservation Programs: PA House Committee Advances Farm Succession Planning Legislation
On April 15, 2019, the Pennsylvania House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee advanced legislation that would permit funds in the Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Fund to be used for succession planning grants (HB 881). Sponsoring Rep. Mindy Free (R-Lanc) stated that in 1994, state law provided for proceeds from the sale of state farmland to be deposited into the Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Fund (ACEPF). According to Rep. Free, in 1999, $750,000 of those proceeds were used for an agricultural conservation assistance grant program.  Roughly $130,000 of the funds, however, remain in ACEPF and have not been used for many years. Under Rep. Free’s proposal, the remaining funds would be used to provide farm succession grants—of no more than $3,000 per family—until all the funds in ACEPF are exhausted.

International Trade: WTO Finds in Favor of U.S. “Zeroing” of Canadian Soft Lumber
On April 9, 2019, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced that the World Trade Organization (WTO) had ruled in favor of the U.S. in its use of “differential pricing” analysis and “zeroing” to calculate anti-dumping duties.  According to USTR, in 2017, the U.S. determined that Canadian producers were dumping softwood lumber in the U.S. market and harming U.S. softwood lumber producers. As a result, the U.S. began to use a methodology that included a “differential pricing” analysis and “zeroing” to identify such harmful dumping.  Under the “differential pricing” analysis, a comparison is made among various markets to reveal dumping practices. When a comparison reveals no dumping, a zero is assigned to the comparison. Canada challenged this methodology—citing that other methodology was established under the WTO Antidumping Agreement. A WTO panel, however, determined that the alternative methodology used by the U.S. is consistent with the targeted dumping methodology established under WTO rules.

Animal Welfare: IDF Releases Guide to Good Animal Welfare in Dairy Production
On April 11, 2019, the International Dairy Federation (IDF) announced the release of the organization’s updated animal welfare publication entitled: IDF Guide to Good Animal Welfare in Dairy Production 2.0.  According to IDF, the updated guide is intended to help dairy farmers and milk producers understand and implement good animal welfare practices globally. To achieve its goals, the guide provides five Action Areas that should be considered when developing and implementing quality management systems for dairy animal welfare.  The five Action Areas are stockmanship, feed and water, physical environment, husbandry practices and health management. IDF’s previous guide on animal welfare was published in 2008.

Water Quality: Chesapeake Bay Foundation Releases Latest Bay Barometer Report
On April 2, 2019, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) announced the release of the organization’s annual report on the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.  Entitled: Bay Barometer: Health and Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed 2017-18, the report provides data regarding Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration efforts.  According to CBF, the report shows the highest water quality score since monitoring began over than 30 years ago. Nevertheless, the report also stated that more needs to be done regarding stream health, toxic contaminants, wetlands, and forest buffers.

From National Ag Law Experts:
Holdover tenant required to pay damages to landlord for not leaving rented property at the time the lease terminated”, Paul Goeringer, Maryland Risk Management Education Blog (April 9, 2019)
     
Federal Actions and Notices:
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Environmental Protection Agency

Food Safety Inspection Service

Rural Utilities Service

Pennsylvania Legislation:
HR 219: Resolution to study food waste recycling in Pennsylvania (Referred to House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, April 11, 2019)

Pennsylvania Actions and Notices:
Milk Marketing Board

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture:

Penn State Research:

AgLaw HotLinks:

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