SB353, s. 2 3Section 2. 20.435 (3) (fp) of the statutes is created to read:
SB353,2,54 20.435 (3) (fp) Food pantry grants. The amounts in the schedule for grants
5awarded under s. 46.766.
SB353, s. 3 6Section 3. 46.766 of the statutes is created to read:
SB353,2,7 746.766 Food pantry grants. (1) In this section:
SB353,2,98 (a) 1. "Nonprofit organization" means an organization described in section 501
9(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
SB353,2,1210 2. "Rural" means outside a metropolitan statistical area specified under 42
11CFR 412.62
(ii) (A) or within a metropolitan statistical area but isolated from an
12urban center.
SB353,2,1613 (b) From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (3) (fp), the department shall
14provide annual grants, not to exceed $15,000 per year per grant, to food pantries that
15apply and qualify for the grants. Grants awarded under this section may be used for
16any of the following purposes:
SB353,2,1817 1. The purchase, storage, transportation, coordination or distribution of food
18to needy households.
SB353,2,1919 2. The administration of emergency food distribution.
SB353,3,1
13. The purchase of capital equipment.
SB353,3,32 4. Programs designed to increase food availability to needy households or
3enhance food security.
SB353,3,44 5. Nutrition education and outreach.
SB353,3,55 6. Technical assistance related to food pantry management.
SB353,3,76 (c) No grant received under this section may be used to foster or advance
7religious or political views.
SB353,3,9 8(2) A food pantry qualifies for a grant under this section if the food pantry meets
9all of the following conditions:
SB353,3,1110 (a) The food pantry applies on an application developed by the department. The
11application may not exceed one page.
SB353,3,1312 (b) The food pantry is a nonprofit organization or is affiliated with a nonprofit
13organization.
SB353,3,1514 (c) The food pantry distributes food packages directly, without charge, to needy
15households.
SB353,3,1616 (d) The food pantry is open to the general public in its service area.
SB353,3,1917 (e) The food pantry does not base food distribution on any criteria other than
18need of the recipient, except to the extent necessary for the orderly and fair
19distribution of food.
SB353,3,2120 (f) The food pantry has a permanent address, regular hours of operation and
21is open at least one day per month.
SB353,3,2322 (g) The food pantry adheres to the United States department of agriculture food
23safety and food storage standards.
SB353,4,5 24(3) (a) The department shall allocate 25% of the total funds available for grants
25under this section to be distributed, except as provided in sub. (1) (b), among rural

1food pantries that apply and are eligible in proportion to the number of persons
2served by each of those food pantries. Except as provided in sub. (2) (b), the
3department shall distribute the remainder of the grants to all food pantries that
4apply and are qualified in proportion to the number of persons served by each food
5pantry.
SB353,4,96 (b) If any funds remain unallocated, the department shall distribute the
7remaining funds to food pantries that have not received the maximum amount, in
8proportion to the number of persons served by each of those food pantries, but not
9to exceed $15,000.
SB353,4,1210 (c) The department may not use more than 5% of the total amount available
11under the appropriation under s. 20.435 (3) (fp) for administration of the grant
12program under this section.
SB353,4,18 13(4) A food pantry that receives a grant under this section shall, not later than
1460 days after the end of the grant period, submit a report, not longer than 3 pages,
15to the department in the manner prescribed by the department by rule, that
16describes how the grant money was used by the food pantry. The department shall
17compile the reports and submit the compiled reports to the legislature under s.
1813.172 (2).
SB353, s. 4 19Section 4. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB353,5,220 (1) Food pantry grant rules. Not later than the first day of the 6th month
21beginning after the effective date of this subsection, the department of health and
22family services shall promulgate any rules necessary to implement the grant
23program under section 46.766 of the statutes, as created by this act. Prior to
24promulgating the rules, however, the department of health and family services shall

1convene a committee to advise the department regarding the department's proposed
2rules. The committee shall be composed of all of the following:
SB353,5,33 (a) One representative of an emergency food provider.
SB353,5,44 (b) One representative of a food bank.
SB353,5,55 (c) One representative of a community action agency.
SB353,5,66 (d) One representative of a faith-based social services organization.
SB353,5,87 (e) One representative of the University of Wisconsin-Extension with
8experience in hunger prevention policies.
SB353,5,109 (f) Two other persons with experience in hunger prevention and emergency food
10distribution.
SB353,5,1111 (End)
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