LD 2107
pg. 5
Page 4 of 7 PUBLIC Law Chapter 614 Page 6 of 7
Download Chapter Text
LR 3147
Item 1

 
The department and those recipient agencies participating in the
department's food assistance distribution programs may accept wild
game meat from persons participating in the Hunters for the Hungry
Program established under Title 12, section 10108.__The department
may facilitate the acceptance of that meat by its recipient
agencies through coordination with the Department of Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife and may undertake educational and
promotional efforts on behalf of the program.

 
§218.__Farmers' Market Program

 
The department shall cooperate with the Commissioner of Health
and Human Services or the commissioner's designee to promote the
purchase of state-grown and processed food products at local
farmers' markets and farmstands by nutritionally at-risk groups
through programs administered by the Department of Health and
Human Services under Title 22, chapter 851.

 
Sec. 5. 7 MRSA c. 101, sub-c. 2-B, as amended, is repealed.

 
Sec. 6. Staggered terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes,
Title 7, section 216, subsection 2, of the 3 initial appointments
to the Maine Food Policy Council made pursuant to Title 7,
section 216, subsection 1, paragraph B and of the 3 initial
appointments made pursuant to Title 7, section 216, subsection 1,
paragraph C, one member must be appointed to a term of one year,
one member must be appointed to a term of 2 years and one member
must be appointed to a term of 3 years.

 
Sec. 7. Directive to Maine Food Policy Council. The state food policy
developed by the Maine Food Policy Council under the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 7, section 216, subsection 6 must be
designed to support a food supply system that:

 
1. Ensures Maine residents have a safe and stable food supply
free of interruption by natural or human events;

 
2. Enhances the access, availability, affordability and
quality of food for all its citizens;

 
3. Maintains a safety net to ensure security from hunger for
the State's most vulnerable citizens;

 
4. Recognizes that the regular consumption of a balanced diet
of nutritious foods can improve health and reduce health care
costs;

 
5. Is economically and environmentally sustainable;


Page 4 of 7 Top of Page Page 6 of 7
Related Pages
  Search Bill Text Legislative Information
Bill Directory Search
Bill
Status
Session Information
119th Legislature Bills Maine Legislature

Office of Legislative Information
100 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
voice: (207) 287-1692
fax: (207) 287-1580
tty: (207) 287-6826
Word Viewer for Windows Disclaimer