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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Agricultural Law Weekly Review - February 28, 2020

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

Food Labeling: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Provides Whole Milk Labeling Guidance
On February 19, 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Food Safety issued a guidance document to Pennsylvania dairy processors outlining what methodology can be employed in labeling the fat content of whole milk.  In March 2019, a collection of Pennsylvania dairy farmers formed an advocacy group called “97 Milk, LLC,” which advocates for whole milk consumption and designating whole milk as ‘97% Fat Free.’  However, the guidance document states that, according to FDA, a ‘% Fat Free’ label can only be employed on 1% Low Fat or Skim milk packaging. The document also states: (a) FDA defines whole milk as milk containing between 3.25% and 18% milkfat; and (b) whole milk could be labeled with its fat content as a percentage, if accurate.  

Tax Policy:  Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Publishes Support for Slots Tax Re-Direction from Equine Industry to Higher Education Scholarships
On February 22, 2020, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, who is also the appointed Chairman of the Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission, published a guest columnist op-ed in the Daily Local News of Exton, Pennsylvania titled, “Opinion: Even if by a nose, horse racing must become self-sufficient.  The op-ed advocates for Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s proposed legislative redirection of $200 million annually in slot machine tax revenue from the Race Horse Development Fund to the proposed Nellie Bly Scholarship Fund.  The Race Horse Development Fund was created by Pennsylvania’s 2004 Gaming Act to receive a portion of the state’s slot machine tax and economically stimulate Pennsylvania’s equine industry by subsidizing purse money at Pennsylvania’s six racetracks.  The proposed Nellie Bly Scholarship Fund would fund scholarships awarded to Pennsylvania residents by the fourteen Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education public universities. 

National Agricultural Policy: USDA Announces Agriculture Innovation Initiative
On February 20, 2020, USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue publicly presented the agency’s “Agriculture Innovation Initiative” at USDA’s annual Agricultural Outlook Forum in Arlington, Virginia, which USDA describes as “a department-wide initiative to align resources, programs, and research” which “will stimulate innovation so that American agriculture can achieve the goal of increasing production by forty percent while cutting the environmental footprint of U.S. agriculture in half by 2050.”  The agenda identifies a three-part plan to achieve this goal by: (i) creating a strategy to align public and private research; (ii) integrating the latest productivity, conservation practices and technologies; and (iii) improve USDA data collection and reporting on conservation practices.  Benchmarks include reducing food loss and waste by fifty percent by 2030, reducing nutrient loss by thirty percent by 2050, and supporting biofuels production, efficiency, and competitiveness to produce ‘market-driven’ blends of E15 in 2030 and E30 in 2050.

Water Issues:  Department of Interior Directs Water Increase to California Central Valley
On February 19, 2020, President Trump signed a Memorandum and Order in a ceremony conducted in Bakersfield, California which implements a U.S. Department of Interior initiative and authorizes the agency to direct water from the San Francisco Bay Delta to California’s Central Valley in order to irrigate farmland.  The action was prevented for several decades by scientific opinions issued by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees that it would harm delta smelt and chinook salmon, both protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973.  On February 20, 2020, the State of California sued the Department of the Interior in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California seeking to reverse the action. On February 25, 2020, the first allocation of water to California’s Central Valley was made.

Wildlife Issues: Canada Geese Depredation Order Expanded by Thirty Days
On February 25, 2020, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published a final rule at 85 FR 10621, effective March 26, 2020, updating a 2006 rule that had established a depredation order allowing take of resident Canada geese at agricultural facilities in enumerated Atlantic Flyway states by authorized methods by authorized personnel between May 1 and August 31.  The new final rule states the time period designated in 2006 no longer adequately protects crops planted in early spring.  The amended time period is now April 1 through August 31 at agricultural facilities in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. 

Food Policy: FDA Reopens 2005 Standard of Identity Proposed Rule Comment Period
On February 21, 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published notice in the Federal Register at 85 FR 10107 that it was reopening the comment period on a 2005 proposed rule titled, “Food Standards; General Principles and Food Standards Modernization.”  While the initial rule was jointly published with USDA, the reopened comment period, closing on April 21, 2020, solicits comments addressed only to the “FDA-specific aspects of the proposed rule.”  The 2005 regulatory amendment was intended to commence a process “to modernize FDA definitions and standards of identity (and standards of quality and fill of container).” 

From National Ag Law Authorities & Sources: 
Tiffany Dowell, Landowner Liability Protection Resources (Feb. 17, 2020).
Kristine A. Tidgren, IRS Allows Some Farmers to Revoke Election out of UNICAP (Feb. 25, 2020).

Penn State Research & News:

AGENCY PRESS RELEASES—STATE/FEDERAL

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Press Releases:
Department of Agriculture Offers Milk Processors New Labeling Advice, Opportunity to Rebrand Whole Milk (Feb. 19, 2020).

U.S. Department of Agriculture Press Releases:
USDA and EPA Announce Continued Commitment to Support Rural Water Systems (Feb. 20, 2020).

STATE ACTIONS—EXECUTIVE/LEGISLATIVE

Pennsylvania Executive Agencies—Actions and Notices: 
Department of Agriculture
50 Pa.B. 1122 “Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Annual Plan for Awarding Grants under the Pennsylvania Agricultural Fair Act,” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).

Fish and Boat Commission
50 Pa.B. 1194 “Classification of Wild Trout Streams; Additions, Revisions and Removal,” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).
50 Pa.B. 1194 “Additions to List of Class A Wild Trout Waters,” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).
50 Pa.B. 1195 “Classification of Wild Trout Streams; Proposed Additions and Revisions; April 2020,” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).
50 Pa.B. 1199 “Proposed Changes to List of Class A Wild Trout Waters; April 2020,” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).

Susquehanna River Basin Commission
50 Pa.B. 1232 “Grandfathering Registration Notice,” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).
50 Pa.B. 1232 “Commission Meeting [Friday, March 13, 2020],” Notice (Feb. 22, 2020).

Pennsylvania Legislature:
H.B. 2289 “An Act amending the act of June 1, 1937 (P.L.1168, No.294), known as the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Act, further providing for definitions; providing for notice and regulations; further providing for unfair labor practices and for representatives and elections; providing for initial collective bargaining agreement; and further providing for prevention of unfair labor practices and for penalties,” Referred to Labor and Industry [House] (Feb. 18, 2020).
S.B. 1041 “An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for definitions [Preserving the Sales Tax Exemption for Multi-Purpose Agriculture Vehicles],” Referred to Finance [Senate] (Feb. 19, 2020).
S.B. 1036 “An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for definitions [Clarification of Sales Tax Exemption for Cervidae Livestock Operations],” Referred to Finance [Senate] (Feb. 19, 2020).
H.B. 1755 “An Act amending the act of May 15, 1945 (P.L.547, No.217), known as the Conservation District Law, providing for legislative report,” Referred to Agriculture and Rural Affairs [Senate] (Feb. 19, 2020).
H.B. 1737 “An Act amending the act of May 19, 1995 (P.L.33, No.3), known as the Economic Development Agency, Fiduciary and Lender Environmental Liability Protection Act, further providing for definitions [Environmental liability exemption for land banks],” Referred to Environmental Resources and Energy [Senate] (Feb. 19, 2020).
H.B. 1584 “An Act amending Title 30 (Fish) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, repealing provisions relating to waterways patrolmen and employees,” Referred to Game and Fisheries [Senate] (Feb. 19, 2020).
H.B. 1536 “An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for suspension of operating privilege; in rules of the road in general . . . [Vulnerable Highway User Protections],” Referred to Transportation [Senate] (Feb. 19, 2020).
H.B. 2315 “An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, further providing for operational provisions and providing for contributions for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the Pennsylvania Game Commission,” Referred to Game and Fisheries [House] (Feb. 24, 2020)

FEDERAL ACTIONS—EXECUTIVE/LEGISLATIVE

Federal Executive Agencies—Actions and Notices: 
Agricultural Department
85 FR 9451 “Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request [Food and Nutrition Service: Summer Food Service Program Integrity Study]” Notice (Feb. 19, 2020).
85 FR 9721 “Agency Information Collection Activities [USDA Registration Form to Request Electronic Access Code],” Notice (Feb. 20, 2020).
85 FR 10647 “Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request [Rural Housing Service: Planning and Performing Construction and Other Development],” Notice (Feb. 25, 2020).

Agricultural Marketing Service
85 FR 9399 “Quality Systems Verification Programs,” Proposed Rule—Comment Period (Feb. 19, 2020).
85 FR 9699 “Marketing Order Regulating the Handling of Spearmint Oil Produced in the Far West; Salable Quantities and Allotment Percentages for the 2020-2021 Marketing Year,” Proposed Rule—Comment Period (Feb. 20, 2020).
85 FR 10096 “Tomatoes Grown in Florida; Proposed Amendments to the Marketing Order No. 966 and Referendum Order,” Proposed Rule (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10398 “Peanut Standards Board; Request for Nominations,” Notice (Feb. 24, 2020).

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
85 FR 10562 “National Veterinary Accreditation Program,” Rule (Feb. 25, 2020).

Environmental Protection Agency
85 FR 10642 “Receipt of a Pesticide Petition Filed for Residues of Pesticide Chemicals in or on Various Commodities,” Proposed Rule—Comment Period (Feb. 25, 2020).

Farm Credit Administration
85 FR 10035 “Oversight of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation,” Rule (Feb. 21, 2020).

Farm Service Agency
85 FR 9722 “Information Collection Requests; Farm Loan Programs: Inventory Property Management, Direct Loan Servicing-Regular, General Program Administration, and Guaranteed Farm Loan Program,” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 20, 2020).

Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
85 FR 9452 “Notice of Request for Extension of a Currently Approved Information Collection [Ineligibility for Programs under the Federal Crop Insurance Act,’” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 19, 2020).
85 FR 9451 “Notice of Request for Extension of a Currently Approved Information Collection [Area Risk Protection Insurance],” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 19, 2020).

Federal Emergency Management Agency
85 FR 9675 “Suspension of Community Eligibility [Florida],” Rule (Feb. 20, 2020).
85 FR 10458 “Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request; National Flood Insurance Program Policy Forms” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 24, 2020).

Fish and Wildlife Service
85 FR 10621 “Migratory Bird Permits; Regulations for Managing Resident Canada Goose Populations; Agricultural Facilities in the Atlantic Flyway,” Rule (Feb. 25, 2020).

Food and Drug Administration
85 FR 9783 “Compounding Animal Drugs From Bulk Drug Substances; Draft Guidance for Industry; Availability; Reopening of Comment Period,”
Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 20, 2020).
85 FR 10172 “Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Voluntary National Retail Food Regulatory Program Standards,” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10107 “Food Standards; General Principles and Food Standards Modernization; Reopening of the Comment Period,” Proposed Rule (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10057 “Definition of the Term ‘Biological Product’” Rule (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10632 “Unilever; Filing of Food Additive Petition,” Proposed Rule (Feb. 25, 2020).

Food and Nutrition Service.
85 FR 9453 “Agency Information Collection Activities: Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program Regulations-Reporting and Record-Keeping Burden,” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 19, 2020).

Food Safety and Inspection Service
85 FR 10401 “Notice of Request for a New Information Collection: Voluntary Destruction of Imported Meat, Poultry, and Egg Products,” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 24, 2020).
85 FR 10402 “Notice of Request for Renewal of an Approved Information Collection (Sanitation SOPs and Pathogen Reduction/HACCP),” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 24, 2020).
85 FR 10648 “Notice of Request for Renewal of an Approved Information Collection (Procedures for the Notification of New Technology and Requests for Waivers),” Notice—Comment Period (Feb. 25, 2020).

Health and Human Services Department
85 FR 9474 “Meeting of the Tick-Borne Disease Working Group,”  Notice (Feb. 19, 2020).

Justice Department
85 FR 9807 “Notice of Lodging of Proposed Consent Decree Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act and Request for Comments on Draft Restoration Plans and Environmental Assessments,” Notice (Feb. 20, 2020).
85 FR 9806 “Notice of Lodging of Proposed Consent Decree Under the Clean Water Act,” Notice (Feb. 20, 2020).

Land Management Bureau
85 FR 10188 “Notice of Availability of the Wyoming Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation,” Notice (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10184 “Notice of Availability of the Utah Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation,” Notice (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10186 “Notice of Availability of the Oregon Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation,” Notice (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10183 “Notice of Availability of the Northwest Colorado Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation,” Notice (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10184 “Notice of Availability of the Nevada and Northeastern California Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation,” Notice (Feb. 21, 2020).
85 FR 10185 “Notice of Availability of the Idaho Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation,” Notice (Feb. 21, 2020).

Rural Business-Cooperative Service
85 FR 9725 “Guarantee Fee Rates for Guaranteed Loans for Fiscal Year 2020, Maximum Portion of Guarantee Authority Available for Fiscal Year 2020, Annual Renewal Fee for Fiscal Year 2020,” Notice (Feb. 20, 2020).

Rural Utilities Service
85 FR 10555 “Special Servicing of Telecommunications Programs Loans for Financially Distressed Borrowers,” Rule—Comment Period (Feb. 25, 2020).

U.S. House Agriculture Committee Actions: 
H.R.5915 “Making Essentials Available and Lawful (MEAL) Act of 2020,” Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Ways and Means (Feb. 14, 2020).
H.R.5920 “MONARCH Act of 2020,” Referred to Committees on Agriculture; Natural Resources; and Appropriations (Feb. 14, 2020).
S.2107 “Protecting America's Food and Agriculture Act of 2019,” Presented to President (Feb. 20, 2020).

U.S. Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, And Forestry Committee Actions: 
No new actions Feb. 19–25, 2020
S.3292 “A bill to amend the Federal Crop Insurance Act to reduce Federal spending on crop insurance, and for other purposes” Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Feb. 13, 2020).
S.3293 “A bill to amend the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to establish the Food and Nutrition Education in Schools Pilot Program, and for other purposes” Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Feb. 13, 2020).

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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Agricultural Law Weekly Review—February 1, 2018


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

Soda Tax: PA Supreme Court Agrees to Rule on Philadelphia Soda Tax
On January 30, 2018, the Legal Intelligencer reported that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments regarding the legality of Philadelphia’s Beverage Tax (PBT) on sugar-sweetened beverages.  The action follows the June 14, 2017, decision by the Commonwealth Court rejecting an appeal brought by beverage dealers seeking to invalidate the 1.5 cent per fluid ounce tax for any sugar-sweetened beverage supplied, acquired, delivered, or transported into Philadelphia for retail sale (Lora Jean Williams, et. al., v. City of Philadelphia, et. al.No. 2077 and No. 2078 C.D. 2016).  The beverage dealers assert that under Pennsylvania's Sterling Act, which prevents duplicate taxation at the state and local level, the PBT is impermissible because the Pennsylvania Tax Code already imposes sales tax on sugary "soft drinks."

WOTUS: Eleventh Circuit Responds to WOTUS Jurisdictional Determination by U.S. Supreme Court
On January 24, 2018, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals remanded a lawsuit challenging the “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia (Georgia v. Pruitt, Case: 15-14035).  Previously, the district court had ruled that it lacked jurisdiction to hear the WOTUS challenge.  In vacating and remanding the district court order, the Eleventh Circuit cited the U.S. Supreme Court’s (SCOTUS) January 22, 2018, decision regarding jurisdiction for WOTUS rule challenges (National Assn. of Mfrs. v. Department of Defense No. 16-299).  For more information regarding the SCOTUS decision, please the Center’s January 25, 2018 Agricultural Law Weekly Review.

National Organic Program: Certifying of Hydroponic, Aquaponic and Aeroponic Operations Allowed Under Organic Regulations
On January 25, 2018, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a bulletin asserting that the “[c]ertification of hydroponic, aquaponic, and aeroponic operations is allowed under the USDA organic regulations.” According to USDA, such operations may only label these products as organic if the operations: (1) are certified by a USDA-accredited certifying agent and (2) maintain compliance with the USDA organic regulations.   USDA stated that while it is currently considering prohibiting aeroponic systems in organic production, the system will continue to be permitted until the completion of an agency review.

Livestock Emissions: Agriculture Ministers Comment on Livestock Production and Climate Change
On January 25, 2018, the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development reported that at a recent meeting in Berlin, Germany,  agriculture ministers from 69 countries issued a statement addressing the global livestock sector and climate change.  According to the ministers, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has reported that the livestock sector contributes “14.5% of all anthropogenic greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions globally.” As a result of this potential effect on climate change, the ministers called for implementation of the UN’s Paris Agreement on climate change and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’s Sustainable Development Goals.  Additionally, the ministers called for rules, standards, and voluntary agreements that create more efficient livestock production systems and lead to reduced livestock GHG emissions. 

Water: Study Shows Wetlands Help Reduce Downstream Nitrogen Pollution
On January 29, 2018, the National Science Foundation (NSF) released a study asserting that wetlands may dramatically help to reduce nitrate levels in rivers and streams.  According to NSF, in highly intensive agricultural areas “excess nitrate from crop fertilizer makes its way into rivers and streams through subsurface drainage channels and agricultural ditches.” NSF stated that according to their research, multiple wetlands (known as wetland complexes) have been shown to be five times more effective than the best land-based nitrogen mitigation strategies at reducing nitrate in rivers and streams.  As a result of these findings, one of the study’s co-authors stated that “wetland restoration could be one of the most effective methods for improving water quality in the face of climate change and the increasing global demand for food."

Pennsylvania Legislation:
Agricultural and Rural Affairs (S)
  • HB 1917 Legislation to strengthen training and oversight of humane society police officers (Committee meeting to consider legislation, January 31, 2018) 

  • SB 816 Legislation to amend Pennsylvania’s Dangerous Dog Law (Committee meeting to consider legislation, January 31, 2018) 

  • HB 1550 Legislation to amend the Agricultural Area Security Law to provide for restrictions and limitations on preserved farmland (Committee meeting to consider legislation, January 31, 2018) 

Agricultural and Rural Affairs (H)
  • Informational meeting on dairy industry issues and any other business that may come before the committee (Scheduled date: February 26, 2018) 

Environmental Resources and Energy (S)
  • HB 1486 Legislation exempting “high tunnels” that meet certain parameters from any requirements under Storm Water Management Act (Act 167 of 1978) (Committee meeting to consider legislation, January 30, 2018) 

Environmental Resources and Energy (H)
  • HB 2034 Legislation to include the chemical element molybdenum in the labeling requirements for agricultural liming materials (Committee voted to report bill as committed, January 24, 2018) 

Pennsylvania Actions and Notices:
Department of Agriculture

Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Department of Environmental Protection

State Conservation Commission

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