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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. There is created in the state treasury the agriculture diversification and development fund. The fund consists of all moneys transferred to the fund by the legislative assembly, interest upon moneys in the fund, and payments of interest and principal on loans made from the fund. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to the Bank of North Dakota on a continuing basis for loan disbursements and administrative costs pursuant to this section, and moneys in the fund are appropriated to the agriculture commissioner on a continuing basis for grants and value-added agriculture facility incentive funding pursuant to this section and section 4.1-01-27. The agriculture diversification and development committee shall designate the amount available from the fund for loans, interest rate buydowns, grants, and value-added agriculture facility incentive funding.
2. Loans, interest rate buydowns, or grants under subsections 3 and 4 may be issued from the fund to support new or expanding value-added agriculture businesses that demonstrate financial feasibility, enhance profitability for farmers and ranchers, create jobs, and grow the state's economy. Grants under section 4.1-01-27 may be issued from the fund for infrastructure improvements necessary for the development or expansion of new or existing value-added agriculture businesses. Value-added agriculture businesses include food production or processing facilities; feed or pet food processing facilities; commodity processing facilities; agriculture product manufacturers; and animal agriculture production facilities, including swine, poultry, dairy, and feed lot production facilities.
3. The Bank of North Dakota shall develop policies for loans and interest rate buydowns from the fund in consultation with the agriculture diversification and development committee. The Bank shall review loan applications. To be eligible for a loan under this section, an entity shall agree to provide the Bank with information as requested. The Bank may develop policies for loan participation with local financial institutions. The Bank shall deposit in the fund all principal and interest paid on the outstanding loans. The Bank may use a portion of the interest paid as a servicing fee to pay for administrative costs, which may not exceed one-half of one percent of the amount of the outstanding loans. The fund must be audited annually pursuant to section 6-09-29, and the cost of the audit must be paid from the fund.
4. The agricultural diversification and development committee shall develop policies for grants from the fund to support new or expanding value-added agriculture businesses, including eligibility criteria, maximum grant amounts, and reporting requirements. Based on recommendations from the agricultural diversification and development committee, the agriculture commissioner shall distribute the grant funding.
5. The agriculture diversification and development committee shall develop a value-added milk processing facility incentive program to provide grants.
a. Grant funding under this subsection is limited to the lesser of five million dollars or five percent of the total construction cost of building or expanding a value-added milk processing facility in the state capable of processing at least three million pounds [1360777 kilograms] of milk each year.
b. Grant funding under the program is a reimbursement for infrastructure, site acquisition, or other capital expenditures necessary for the value-added milk processing facility construction, including natural gas supply, electricity supply, roads, water lines, wastewater lines, storm water conveyance, or rail lines.
c. Upon achieving one hundred percent of the processing capacity of the value-added milk processing facility, the agriculture commissioner shall distribute the grant award from funding available in the agriculture diversification and development fund.
6. The agriculture diversification and development committee may use funding available in the agriculture diversification and development fund for in-state travel, per diem, and related costs of administering grants under this section. The agriculture commissioner may reimburse agriculture diversification and development committee members for in-state travel, per diem, and related costs incurred associated with the program as authorized under subsection 2 of section 4.1-01.1-08.
7. The agricultural diversification and development committee shall develop a value-added agriculture production facility incentive program to provide grants. Grant award funding for the value-added agriculture production facility incentive program under this subsection is limited to thirty million dollars.
a. To be eligible for a grant award under the value-added agriculture production facility incentive program, the production facility must:
(1) Be located within the state;
(2) Be a new construction project on an industrial-ready site with access to existing municipal infrastructure;
(3) Have capital investment of at least three hundred fifty million dollars and leverage regional agricultural producer capital investment to support the facility's operations;
(4) Have a competing offer from at least one other midwestern state;
(5) Produce a new agriculture product or variant of an existing agriculture product to provide a domestic supply of the product and to diversify the market for agriculture products; and
(6) Have an estimated economic contribution of at least twenty million dollars when fully operational based on an economic analysis conducted by the Bank.
b. Grant funding under the program is a reimbursement for infrastructure, site acquisition, or other capital expenditures necessary for the value-added agriculture facility construction, including natural gas supply, electricity supply, roads, water lines, wastewater lines, storm water conveyance, or rail lines.
c. Upon issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the value-added agriculture production facility, the agriculture commissioner shall distribute a grant equal to fifty percent of the total grant award from funding available in the agriculture diversification and development fund.
d. Upon achieving fifty percent of the production capacity of the value-added agriculture production facility, the agriculture commissioner shall distribute the remainder of the grant award from funding available in the agriculture diversification and development fund.
e. The Bank of North Dakota may extend a line of credit of up to thirty million dollars to the agriculture commissioner to support a grant from the fund under this subsection. The interest rate associated with the line of credit must be the prevailing interest rate charged to North Dakota governmental entities.
f. If the agriculture diversification and development committee approves a grant under this subsection, the agriculture commissioner may access the line of credit under this subsection through June 30, 2029, to provide funding for the grant. Any moneys borrowed from the Bank pursuant to this subsection must be transferred to the fund. If the agriculture commissioner accesses the line of credit, the commissioner shall request from the legislative assembly a deficiency appropriation to repay the line of credit.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 4.1. Agriculture § 4.1-01.1-07. Agriculture diversification and development fund--Continuing appropriation (Effective through June 30, 2029) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-4-1-agriculture/nd-cent-code-sect-4-1-01-1-07/
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