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§ 16. General  powers and duties of department. The department through  the commissioner shall have power to:    1. Execute and carry into effect the laws of the state and  the  rules  of  the  department, relative to agriculture, horticulture, farm, fruit,  and  dairy  products,  aquaculture,  and  the  production,   processing,  transportation, storage, marketing and distributing of food; enforce and  carry  into  effect  the provisions of the laws of the state relative to  weights and measures.    2. Aid in the promotion and development of the agricultural  resources  of  the  state  and the improvement of the conditions of rural life; the  improvement of the fertility and productiveness of farm  lands  and  the  restoration   to   fertility   and   productiveness  of  unoccupied  and  unproductive land; the settlement of farms and the supply of farm labor;  the  stocking  of  farms  with  meat-producing  and  dairy  animals  and  promoting   the  production  of  cereals,  fruits  and  vegetables,  and  co-operate with county farm bureaus, and with agricultural, dairying and  horticultural associations or corporations and other agencies  organized  for any or all of such purposes.    2-a.  Aid  in  the  promotion  and  marketing of finfish and shellfish  derived from commercial fishing or aquacultural activities and cooperate  with fishing and aquaculture associations or corporations organized  for  any or all such purposes.    2-b.  Aid  in  the  promotion,  marketing,  and sale of New York state  labelled wines, grapes  and  grape  products  in  cooperation  with  the  department of economic development both within and outside the state and  to   provide  promotion  and  marketing  advisement  to  wineries,  farm  wineries, micro-wineries, grape and other fruit growers and  processors,  and related trade organizations located within this state.    2-c.   Aid   in   the  export  promotion  and  marketing  of  eligible  agricultural products, in cooperation with the  department  of  economic  development.    3.  Investigate  the  cost of food production and marketing in all its  phases.    4.  Investigate  the  sources  of  food  supply  for  the  state,  the  production,  transportation, storage, marketing and distribution of food  sold, offered for sale, stored or held within the  state,  the  cost  of  transportation  to the leading centers of population and of distribution  to consumers.    5. Collect and disseminate accurate data and statistics as to the food  produced, stored or held within the state, the quantities available from  time to time and the location thereof, and so  far  as  practicable  and  available collect such like statistics from without the state, as are of  value to producers and consumers within the state.    5-a.  Establish  an information network between agricultural producers  and consumers to facilitate and promote the direct marketing of New York  farm products. The commissioner  may  publicize  such  direct  marketing  information  network. He may compile information voluntarily provided by  farmers and growers  who  desire  to  sell  farm  products  directly  to  consumers,  and  distribute  such  information,  in  the manner he deems  appropriate,  to  food  buying  cooperatives,   governmental   agencies,  community  service organizations, the bureau of government-donated foods  distribution  in  the  office  of  general  services,  the   cooperative  extension service, and to any person requesting such information.    5-b.  Establish,  in cooperation with the commissioner of education, a  farm-to-school program to facilitate and promote  the  purchase  of  New  York  farm  products  by  schools,  universities  and  other educational  institutions under the jurisdiction of  the  education  department.  The  department  shall  solicit  information  from  the  education departmentregarding school districts and other educational institutions interested  in purchasing New York farm products, including but not limited to,  the  type  and  amount of such products schools wish to purchase and the name  of  the  appropriate contact person from the interested school district.  The  department  shall  make  this  information  readily  available   to  interested  New  York  farmers,  farm  organizations and businesses that  market New York farm products. The department shall provide  information  to  the  education  department and interested school districts and other  educational  institutions  about  the  availability  of  New  York  farm  products,  including  but  not  limited  to,  the  types  and  amount of  products, and  the  names  and  contact  information  of  farmers,  farm  organizations  and  businesses marketing such products. The commissioner  shall report to the legislature on  the  need  for  changes  in  law  to  facilitate  the  purchases  of  such products by schools and educational  institutions.    The department shall also coordinate with  the  education  department,  and  school  food  service,  education,  health and nutrition, farm, and  other interested organizations in establishing a promotional  event,  to  be  known  as  New York Harvest For New York Kids Week, in early October  each year, that will promote New York agriculture and foods to  children  through  school  meal  programs and the classroom, at farms and farmers'  markets and other locations in the community.    6.  Investigate  and  recommend   useful   methods   of   co-operative  production, marketing and distribution of foods within the state.    7.  Aid in the organization and operation of co-operative associations  and corporations among producers and consumers  of  farm  products,  and  also aid in the organization and operation of co-operative associations,  corporations  or  other  agencies  for  the  purpose  of  increasing the  production, improving the quality, grading or bringing together of  farm  products for wholesale marketing.    7-a.  Call  conferences  of  co-operative associations of producers of  farm products organized under or subject to the  provisions  of  chapter  seventy-seven  of  the  consolidated  laws  for  discussion  of  cost of  production, transportation  and  marketing,  of  market  conditions  and  prices for sale of farm products to the end that the marketing operating  operations  for  such co-operative associations may be facilitated, made  more efficient and the producers  may  obtain  the  reasonable  cost  of  production,  plus cost of compliance with sanitary regulations affecting  production or marketing.  Such  conferences  shall  be  held  under  the  supervision  of  the  commissioner.  Neither  such  conferences  nor any  agreements or arrangements resulting therefrom, if  such  agreements  or  arrangements  are  approved  by  the  commissioner,  shall  be deemed or  construed to  be  acts,  conspiracies,  agreements  or  arrangements  in  restraint  of  trade  or  commerce  or  injurious to public welfare. The  powers hereby conferred  may  also  be  exercised  in  conjunction  with  officials or representatives of the federal government.    8.  Co-operate  with  and aid farmers and other producers of food, and  distributors  and  consumers  thereof,  in  improving  and   maintaining  economic  and efficient systems of production, storage, distribution and  marketing, and in reaching advantageous markets.  The  commissioner  may  develop,  coordinate and conduct programs for advertising, publicity and  general promotion of agricultural and food  products  grown,  processed,  packed  or  otherwise  made  within  the  state.  The  commissioner  may  establish a voluntary program for the improvement of direct marketing of  New York farm products at roadside farm markets.  The  commissioner  may  adopt  a  word  or  symbol to identify roadside markets participating in  such program, advertise and publicize the roadside farm market  program,  and  provide  technical  and  promotional  assistance to effectuate saidprogram. The commissioner may  charge  fees  for  the  sale  or  use  of  promotional  materials  or  items,  and  any  income  derived  from such  programs shall be deposited in a special account of  the  farm  products  publicity fund established under section one hundred fifty-six-i of this  chapter.  Any  expenses  incurred in the conduct of such programs may be  paid out of such account on vouchers approved by the commissioner, after  audit by the comptroller.    9. Acquire and disseminate accurate information as to market prices of  food products, and market conditions, in the markets of  the  state  and  any  other  markets,  through  use  of  department  market reporters, or  agreements with organized groups of producers or shippers or dealers  in  farm  produce  for  the joint employment of market reporters, or special  arrangements with  existing  market  reporting  agencies,  when  in  the  judgment  of  the  commissioner such information will be valuable to the  producers or consumers of the state.    10.   Acquire   and   publish   useful   information   to   facilitate  transportation, to avoid delays therein and upon request advise shippers  or purchasers as to the most direct and expeditious route of shipment to  market.    11.  Co-operate  with the commissioner of transportation with the view  of obtaining suitable, expeditious and  economical  facilities  for  the  shipment  of  food,  and  recommend as to the action to be taken by such  commissioner to avoid and prevent unfair discrimination in such shipment  and unreasonable delay in the transportation thereof, and to obtain fair  and reasonable rates for such transportation.    12. Investigate delays in transportation, and in case food  is  likely  to  spoil  for lack of ready market, take such action as seems advisable  for facilitating the sale thereof.    13. Investigate restraints of trade or unlawful  combinations  to  fix  prices.    14.   Investigate  as  to  the  needs  of  terminal,  dock  and  other  distributing facilities for the delivery and distribution  of  foods  at  the  centers  of  population,  and  the  establishment  and operation of  co-operative or public  abattoirs  for  the  slaughter  of  animals  and  poultry  for  food purposes; and advise and co-operate with corporations  and municipalities or other agencies  to  promote  their  establishment,  construction  or acquisition for the public use and make recommendations  as to the conduct thereof.    15.  Advise  and  co-operate  in  establishing  local   markets,   and  warehouses  for  assembling,  grading,  packing and storing food or farm  products, whenever in  the  judgment  of  the  commissioner  the  public  interests require such establishment.    16.  Co-operate  with  producers  in  the  conduct  of experiments and  disseminate information as to producing, assembling,  grading,  packing,  distributing  and  selling  farm products, so as to demonstrate economic  and efficient methods, and to standardize the grades  of  such  products  and determine the cost of such production, assembling, grading, packing,  distribution and sale.    17.  Investigate  plans  to  be  established by law for the purpose of  securing an ample supply of pure milk in centers of population  upon  an  economic  basis of distribution and to aid in the accomplishment of such  purpose within the provisions of existing law.    18. Ascertain the names and  addresses  of  producers,  manufacturers,  importers,  exporters  and potential exporters and distributors of food,  the kind of food produced, manufactured, imported,  exported  or  to  be  exported  or  distributed  by  such  persons,  and  to  publish the same  whenever in the judgment of the commissioner  public  interests  requireor,  upon  request,  when  in  the public interest, supply lists of such  persons.    19.  Make  such recommendations as in the judgment of the commissioner  will stimulate and increase the production or distribution  or  sale  of  food and co-operate with public or private agencies for that purpose.    20. Act as mediator or arbitrator in any controversy or issue that may  arise between producers and distributors of food.    21.  Investigate,  when  deemed  advisable, the conduct and methods of  exchanges and boards of trade within the state for the purchase and sale  of food.    22. Collect and publish data  concerning  the  purity,  wholesomeness,  economic  value  and  the  nutritious  and  hygienic  properties of food  produced, sold or available for sale within  the  state,  and  for  such  purpose to take, examine and analyze samples of such food.    23.  Investigate  deceptions  in the quality, quantity or character of  foods produced, stored, sold or  offered  for  sale  within  the  state,  including the adulteration and misbranding thereof.    24.  Co-operate with local health departments and other local agencies  in preventing the production, manufacture, sale or offering for sale  of  fraudulent,  deleterious  or  unwholesome  food.  The  commissioner  may  contract with any such local health department or other local agency for  the performance of inspections with respect to any food or other product  over which he has jurisdiction, powers and duties under  the  provisions  of this chapter.    25.  Inspect  and determine the grade or condition of farm products at  shipping points and receiving centers, and provide for the  issuance  of  certificates   of   such   inspections   and   enter  into  co-operative  arrangements  with  state  and  federal  marketing  agencies  for  joint  inspections.  The  commissioner shall require and receive the payment of  fees for such inspection services in amounts not exceeding the estimated  cost of  the  services.  The  commissioner  shall  remit  to  the  state  treasurer such fees received monthly.    25-a.  Inspect  and determine the grade or condition of farm products,  issue certificates of  such  inspections  and  provide  quality  control  services  for  growers, canners, processors, packers, shippers, sellers,  buyers, retailers  and  receivers  upon  request  therefor;  enter  into  cooperative  arrangements with state and federal agencies, or persons or  organizations authorized by a federal agency to  conduct  farm  products  inspections, for joint inspections; enter into contracts with applicants  for such inspections and services, which contracts shall require payment  by  applicants  of  the  full costs of the services provided. All moneys  received by  the  commissioner  pursuant  to  such  contracts  shall  be  deposited  in  an  account within the miscellaneous special revenue fund  and shall be used to defray the expenses incidental to carrying out  the  powers  and duties authorized by this subdivision. The state's financial  contribution to the pest control compact adopted pursuant to section one  hundred forty-nine of this chapter may be paid out  of  the  portion  of  said  moneys received by the commissioner for phytosanitary inspections.  All moneys shall be paid out of such fund on vouchers  approved  by  the  commissioner,  after audit by the comptroller. Nothing contained in this  subdivision shall apply to fees received for inspections performed under  subdivision twenty-five of this section.    25-b. Require and receive the payment of a fee of  fifty  dollars  for  the  issuance  of  certificates  of  compliance  with  the  food related  provisions of this chapter  and  the  regulations  promulgated  pursuant  thereto.    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law to the contrary,  the commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to deposit all  moneyreceived   pursuant  to  this  subdivision  in  an  account  within  the  miscellaneous special revenue fund.    25-c.  The  commissioner  may  enter  into  a  contract or cooperative  agreement under which laboratory services of the department may be  made  available  to  federal,  state, local, and educational entities when, in  the commissioner's judgment,  such  contract  or  cooperative  agreement  shall  be  in  the  public  interest  and shall not adversely affect the  department's  obligations  under  this  chapter.   Such   contracts   or  cooperative   agreements   shall  require  payment  by  contractors  and  cooperators of, at a minimum, the full costs of the  services  provided.  All  moneys  received by the commissioner pursuant to such contracts and  agreements shall be deposited in an  account  within  the  miscellaneous  special revenue fund and shall be used to defray the expenses incidental  to carrying out the services authorized by this subdivision.    26.  Investigate  and take action to prevent illegal acts or practices  in the sale or distribution of food or of fertilizers,  feeding  stuffs,  materials,  apparatus  and  machinery or other instrumentalities used or  needed for the production, marketing and distribution of food.    27. Seize, destroy or denature so that it cannot  thereafter  be  used  for food, any unwholesome food or food products sold or exposed for sale  on the markets of this state, or any food or food products consisting in  whole or in part of any filthy, decomposed or putrid animal or vegetable  substance,  or  any  portion  of  an  animal  unfit  for  food,  whether  manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal or one  that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Provided, however,  that  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets after seizure and before such  destruction, shall give the owner, proprietor or custodian of such  food  ten  days  notice in writing, to be served either personally or by mail,  of a hearing for the said owner, proprietor or custodian to  show  cause  why  such food should not be destroyed in accordance with the provisions  of the statute.    28. Provide for holding a state fair to be known as the New York state  fair and, for the purpose of seeking  advice  and  counsel  in  relation  thereto,  consult with the state fair advisory board. The advisory board  shall consist of eleven members appointed by the governor, including one  member on the recommendation of the temporary president of  the  senate;  one  member  on  the  recommendation of the speaker of the assembly; one  member on the recommendation of the minority leader of the  senate;  and  one member on the recommendation of the minority leader of the assembly.  The  governor  shall  select  a member of the advisory board to serve as  chairperson. The  members  of  the  advisory  board  shall  not  receive  compensation  for  their  services,  but  may  be  paid their actual and  necessary expenses incurred in serving upon the advisory board.    29. All the functions of the former department of farms  and  markets,  of   the  former  council  of  farms  and  markets  and  of  the  former  commissioner of farms and markets and all their powers and duties, which  were transferred to the department of agriculture and markets by section  two hundred and seventy-two of the state departments law or  shall  have  been  prescribed  by  law  when this subdivision as hereby enacted takes  effect, whether in terms vested in such department, in such  council  or  in  such  commissioner or in a committee, member or officer thereof, and  all the functions of the former council of agriculture and  markets  and  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets and all their powers and  duties which shall have been prescribed by law when this subdivision, as  hereby amended, takes effect, whether in terms vested in such council or  in such commissioner or in a committee, member or officer thereof, shall  continue to be vested in the department of agriculture and  markets  and  shall  continue  to be exercised and performed therein by or through thecommissioner of agriculture and markets  or  the  appropriate  division,  bureau,  board  or  officer thereof as prescribed by or pursuant to law,  together with such functions, powers and  duties  as  hereafter  may  be  conferred  or imposed upon such department by law. All the provisions of  this chapter shall apply to the department of  agriculture  and  markets  continued  by  this chapter as hereby amended and to the commissioner of  agriculture and markets and to the divisions, bureaus  and  officers  of  such  department, in so far as such provisions are not inconsistent with  this subdivision.    30. Investigate, inspect and supervise the sale and exposure for  sale  of meat and meat preparations and enforce the provisions of sections two  hundred  one-a,  two hundred one-b and two hundred one-c of this chapter  relating thereto, designate an employee of the department  as  "director  of  kosher  law  enforcement"  and  to  make  such rules and regulations  imposing such additional requirements and restrictions  upon  such  sale  and  exposure  for sale as may be deemed necessary in connection with or  in aid of the proper administration and enforcement of  such  provisions  and of any other applicable laws.    30-a.  Whenever  under  this  chapter  a  person may elect to petition  therefor, the commissioner may in his discretion establish inspection of  petitioner's meat by-products or meat food products, and shall determine  the actual cost of inspection thereof  and  shall  require  and  receive  quarterly  the  pre-payment  of  fees  for  such  inspection services in  amounts not exceeding the actual cost. The commissioner shall  establish  in  the  name  of  such  petitioner  an inspection fund to maintain such  inspection services and any unexpended funds which may remain  over  and  above  the amount needed for such inspection or service shall be paid to  the petitioner at the close of each fiscal year.    31. Adopt, promulgate and make effective plans, rules and orders  with  respect  to  the furnishing of care for children under fourteen years of  age, including children temporarily within the state,  whose  parent  or  parents  are  seasonally or temporarily employed by canners, growers and  processors of foods and foodstuffs, and to expend or allocate moneys for  such purposes out of moneys appropriated to the department on such terms  and conditions as he may deem proper provided that he finds such  action  is  necessary  in  order  to  maintain an adequate supply of labor or to  avoid waste in the growing,  harvesting  and  processing  of  food.  The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  enter  into  contracts approved by the  attorney-general, the state comptroller and the director of  the  budget  with  non-profit  membership  corporations  providing  such  care.  Such  contracts shall specify the terms and standards of operation  and  shall  limit the total financial responsibility of the state to a specified sum  which shall not exceed the amount appropriated for such purpose.    32.  Receive  and  disburse federal moneys allotted to the state by or  pursuant to the federal agricultural marketing act of  nineteen  hundred  forty-six   as  amended,  or  any  other  act  of  the  congress  making  appropriation for the allocation among  the  states  for  research  into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating to agriculture and to improve and  facilitate the marketing and distribution of agricultural products,  and  for  any other purpose relating to agriculture or marketing agricultural  products; on behalf of the state, to adopt, execute and administer plans  and to put into effect such measures as may be  necessary  for  research  into  basic  laws  and principles relating to agriculture and to improve  and facilitate the marketing and distribution of agricultural  products;  on  behalf of the state, to make and execute such contracts, agreements,  covenants or conditions, not inconsistent with law, as may be  necessary  or  required by any duly constituted agency of the federal government as  a condition precedent to receiving such funds or in connection with suchresearch; to cooperate with all federal, state or local authorities,  or  other  agencies, authorized under such acts of congress to carry out the  purposes thereof; to adopt and from time to time to amend such rules and  regulations and to prescribe such conditions, not inconsistent with law,  as  may  be  necessary  to make available to the people of the state the  benefits afforded by such acts of  congress;  and  to  enforce  all  the  provisions  of  this  subdivision and the rules adopted pursuant hereto.  The department of taxation and finance is designated as custodian of all  federal-aid funds allotted  to  the  state  for  the  purposes  of  this  subdivision by the United States and such funds shall be payable only on  the  audit  and  warrant  of  the  comptroller  on  certificate  of  the  commissioner as provided in section one hundred ten of the state finance  law.    33. Require each applicant for a license, permit  or  registration  or  renewal  thereof  authorized  to be issued by the commissioner under the  provisions of  this  chapter  to  satisfy  the  commissioner  that  such  applicant  is or will be in compliance with all ordinances or local laws  of the county,  city,  town  and  village  in  which  such  business  or  occupation   will  be  conducted  bearing  thereon.  The  commissioner's  approval of an application shall not, however, be construed in  any  way  as  certifying  that  such  ordinances  or local laws have been complied  with.    34. Contract with Cornell university or the New York state  veterinary  college  at  Cornell  for  the  planning,  design and construction of an  animal disease diagnostic laboratory at the state veterinary college  at  Cornell university.    35.  Investigate, inspect, and supervise all sanitary aspects relative  to the production, processing, sale and distribution of  milk  and  milk  products.    36.  Require  that  a  written  instrument  submitted pursuant to this  chapter or a rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto contain a  form  notice  to  the effect that false statements made therein are punishable  pursuant to section 210.45 of the penal law or, where  the  commissioner  deems  necessary,  require  that any such instrument be subscribed under  oath.    37. Provide for the operation of the state soil and water conservation  committee pursuant to the soil and water conservation districts law.    38.  Establish  and  maintain  a  statewide  registry  of  brands  for  livestock  owners  to  voluntarily  register the brand they use to brand  their livestock.    39. (a) Establish a program in the state for the planning, design  and  implementation  of  integrated pest management. Under such a program the  department may contract with Cornell university or the  New  York  state  college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences at Cornell university, and  shall encourage such contractor to seek federal and private  sources  of  funds  for  such  program.  The  department  shall submit a quinquennial  report of such integrated pest management program to the  governor,  the  senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee on or  before  January first, two thousand seven and on or before January first  of each fifth year thereafter. Such report shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to:    i.  an  identification  of  all  revenue  sources, including non-state  funds,  and  an  identification  of  expenditures   made   within   each  agricultural  production  area,  as  described in article eleven of this  chapter;    ii. an evaluation and description of the status of implementation with  each agricultural production area and the achievements of each objective  outlined in such article eleven made in the previous five years; andiii. the overall status of the program and  multi-year  timetable  for  the future implementation of the program.    (b)  Between  report  due  dates,  the  department  shall maintain the  necessary records and data to satisfy such report  requirements  and  to  satisfy  information  requests  received  from  the governor, the senate  finance committee and the assembly ways  and  means  committee,  between  such report due dates.    40.  Establish  and administer, together with the state soil and water  conservation  committee  and  the  Cornell  cooperative   extension,   a  voluntary  program  to encourage agricultural environmental planning and  implementation. The program shall promote farming  practices  which  are  compatible  with state water quality and other environmental objectives,  and may include training and  certification  of  agricultural  planners;  educational  outreach  to  producers  of  farm  products;  technical and  financial assistance to farm operators;  consultation  and  coordination  with  federal,  state  and  local  agencies; and periodic evaluation and  assessment of program effectiveness.    41. Establish and maintain  New  York  state  domestic  animal  health  assurance  programs,  voluntary,  on-farm, integrated disease prevention  programs, directed at improving animal health and promoting a  safe  and  wholesome  food supply. Such programs may include but are not limited to  the New York state cattle and horse health assurance programs. To  carry  out  such programs, the department may contract with public, private and  academic entities and shall encourage such entities to seek federal  and  private sources of funds for such programs.    42.  For  purposes of making timely determinations and consulting with  the chairman of the state liquor authority pursuant to subdivision  five  of   section  seventy-six-a  of  the  alcoholic  beverage  control  law,  investigate and compile information relative to natural disasters,  acts  of  God,  or continued adverse weather conditions which shall affect the  crop of grapes or other fruit products used in the production of wine.    43. Cooperate with the department of  environmental  conservation  and  the   environmental  facilities  corporation  to  establish  methods  to  facilitate loans to New York state's agricultural community, to  develop  educational materials for farmers about the low-interest loans available  through  the  water  pollution  control  linked  deposit program, and to  develop an application form to be provided to lenders for linked deposit  loan requests. The  department  may  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  necessary and reasonable for the operation of the program.    44.  Encourage and support the practice of forestry and manufacture of  wood products in the state, in  coordination  with  the  departments  of  environmental conservation and economic development; and provide for the  operation  of  the  wood  products development council as established in  section two hundred twenty-five of this chapter.

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§ 16. General  powers and duties of department. The department through  the commissioner shall have power to:    1. Execute and carry into effect the laws of the state and  the  rules  of  the  department, relative to agriculture, horticulture, farm, fruit,  and  dairy  products,  aquaculture,  and  the  production,   processing,  transportation, storage, marketing and distributing of food; enforce and  carry  into  effect  the provisions of the laws of the state relative to  weights and measures.    2. Aid in the promotion and development of the agricultural  resources  of  the  state  and the improvement of the conditions of rural life; the  improvement of the fertility and productiveness of farm  lands  and  the  restoration   to   fertility   and   productiveness  of  unoccupied  and  unproductive land; the settlement of farms and the supply of farm labor;  the  stocking  of  farms  with  meat-producing  and  dairy  animals  and  promoting   the  production  of  cereals,  fruits  and  vegetables,  and  co-operate with county farm bureaus, and with agricultural, dairying and  horticultural associations or corporations and other agencies  organized  for any or all of such purposes.    2-a.  Aid  in  the  promotion  and  marketing of finfish and shellfish  derived from commercial fishing or aquacultural activities and cooperate  with fishing and aquaculture associations or corporations organized  for  any or all such purposes.    2-b.  Aid  in  the  promotion,  marketing,  and sale of New York state  labelled wines, grapes  and  grape  products  in  cooperation  with  the  department of economic development both within and outside the state and  to   provide  promotion  and  marketing  advisement  to  wineries,  farm  wineries, micro-wineries, grape and other fruit growers and  processors,  and related trade organizations located within this state.    2-c.   Aid   in   the  export  promotion  and  marketing  of  eligible  agricultural products, in cooperation with the  department  of  economic  development.    3.  Investigate  the  cost of food production and marketing in all its  phases.    4.  Investigate  the  sources  of  food  supply  for  the  state,  the  production,  transportation, storage, marketing and distribution of food  sold, offered for sale, stored or held within the  state,  the  cost  of  transportation  to the leading centers of population and of distribution  to consumers.    5. Collect and disseminate accurate data and statistics as to the food  produced, stored or held within the state, the quantities available from  time to time and the location thereof, and so  far  as  practicable  and  available collect such like statistics from without the state, as are of  value to producers and consumers within the state.    5-a.  Establish  an information network between agricultural producers  and consumers to facilitate and promote the direct marketing of New York  farm products. The commissioner  may  publicize  such  direct  marketing  information  network. He may compile information voluntarily provided by  farmers and growers  who  desire  to  sell  farm  products  directly  to  consumers,  and  distribute  such  information,  in  the manner he deems  appropriate,  to  food  buying  cooperatives,   governmental   agencies,  community  service organizations, the bureau of government-donated foods  distribution  in  the  office  of  general  services,  the   cooperative  extension service, and to any person requesting such information.    5-b.  Establish,  in cooperation with the commissioner of education, a  farm-to-school program to facilitate and promote  the  purchase  of  New  York  farm  products  by  schools,  universities  and  other educational  institutions under the jurisdiction of  the  education  department.  The  department  shall  solicit  information  from  the  education departmentregarding school districts and other educational institutions interested  in purchasing New York farm products, including but not limited to,  the  type  and  amount of such products schools wish to purchase and the name  of  the  appropriate contact person from the interested school district.  The  department  shall  make  this  information  readily  available   to  interested  New  York  farmers,  farm  organizations and businesses that  market New York farm products. The department shall provide  information  to  the  education  department and interested school districts and other  educational  institutions  about  the  availability  of  New  York  farm  products,  including  but  not  limited  to,  the  types  and  amount of  products, and  the  names  and  contact  information  of  farmers,  farm  organizations  and  businesses marketing such products. The commissioner  shall report to the legislature on  the  need  for  changes  in  law  to  facilitate  the  purchases  of  such products by schools and educational  institutions.    The department shall also coordinate with  the  education  department,  and  school  food  service,  education,  health and nutrition, farm, and  other interested organizations in establishing a promotional  event,  to  be  known  as  New York Harvest For New York Kids Week, in early October  each year, that will promote New York agriculture and foods to  children  through  school  meal  programs and the classroom, at farms and farmers'  markets and other locations in the community.    6.  Investigate  and  recommend   useful   methods   of   co-operative  production, marketing and distribution of foods within the state.    7.  Aid in the organization and operation of co-operative associations  and corporations among producers and consumers  of  farm  products,  and  also aid in the organization and operation of co-operative associations,  corporations  or  other  agencies  for  the  purpose  of  increasing the  production, improving the quality, grading or bringing together of  farm  products for wholesale marketing.    7-a.  Call  conferences  of  co-operative associations of producers of  farm products organized under or subject to the  provisions  of  chapter  seventy-seven  of  the  consolidated  laws  for  discussion  of  cost of  production, transportation  and  marketing,  of  market  conditions  and  prices for sale of farm products to the end that the marketing operating  operations  for  such co-operative associations may be facilitated, made  more efficient and the producers  may  obtain  the  reasonable  cost  of  production,  plus cost of compliance with sanitary regulations affecting  production or marketing.  Such  conferences  shall  be  held  under  the  supervision  of  the  commissioner.  Neither  such  conferences  nor any  agreements or arrangements resulting therefrom, if  such  agreements  or  arrangements  are  approved  by  the  commissioner,  shall  be deemed or  construed to  be  acts,  conspiracies,  agreements  or  arrangements  in  restraint  of  trade  or  commerce  or  injurious to public welfare. The  powers hereby conferred  may  also  be  exercised  in  conjunction  with  officials or representatives of the federal government.    8.  Co-operate  with  and aid farmers and other producers of food, and  distributors  and  consumers  thereof,  in  improving  and   maintaining  economic  and efficient systems of production, storage, distribution and  marketing, and in reaching advantageous markets.  The  commissioner  may  develop,  coordinate and conduct programs for advertising, publicity and  general promotion of agricultural and food  products  grown,  processed,  packed  or  otherwise  made  within  the  state.  The  commissioner  may  establish a voluntary program for the improvement of direct marketing of  New York farm products at roadside farm markets.  The  commissioner  may  adopt  a  word  or  symbol to identify roadside markets participating in  such program, advertise and publicize the roadside farm market  program,  and  provide  technical  and  promotional  assistance to effectuate saidprogram. The commissioner may  charge  fees  for  the  sale  or  use  of  promotional  materials  or  items,  and  any  income  derived  from such  programs shall be deposited in a special account of  the  farm  products  publicity fund established under section one hundred fifty-six-i of this  chapter.  Any  expenses  incurred in the conduct of such programs may be  paid out of such account on vouchers approved by the commissioner, after  audit by the comptroller.    9. Acquire and disseminate accurate information as to market prices of  food products, and market conditions, in the markets of  the  state  and  any  other  markets,  through  use  of  department  market reporters, or  agreements with organized groups of producers or shippers or dealers  in  farm  produce  for  the joint employment of market reporters, or special  arrangements with  existing  market  reporting  agencies,  when  in  the  judgment  of  the  commissioner such information will be valuable to the  producers or consumers of the state.    10.   Acquire   and   publish   useful   information   to   facilitate  transportation, to avoid delays therein and upon request advise shippers  or purchasers as to the most direct and expeditious route of shipment to  market.    11.  Co-operate  with the commissioner of transportation with the view  of obtaining suitable, expeditious and  economical  facilities  for  the  shipment  of  food,  and  recommend as to the action to be taken by such  commissioner to avoid and prevent unfair discrimination in such shipment  and unreasonable delay in the transportation thereof, and to obtain fair  and reasonable rates for such transportation.    12. Investigate delays in transportation, and in case food  is  likely  to  spoil  for lack of ready market, take such action as seems advisable  for facilitating the sale thereof.    13. Investigate restraints of trade or unlawful  combinations  to  fix  prices.    14.   Investigate  as  to  the  needs  of  terminal,  dock  and  other  distributing facilities for the delivery and distribution  of  foods  at  the  centers  of  population,  and  the  establishment  and operation of  co-operative or public  abattoirs  for  the  slaughter  of  animals  and  poultry  for  food purposes; and advise and co-operate with corporations  and municipalities or other agencies  to  promote  their  establishment,  construction  or acquisition for the public use and make recommendations  as to the conduct thereof.    15.  Advise  and  co-operate  in  establishing  local   markets,   and  warehouses  for  assembling,  grading,  packing and storing food or farm  products, whenever in  the  judgment  of  the  commissioner  the  public  interests require such establishment.    16.  Co-operate  with  producers  in  the  conduct  of experiments and  disseminate information as to producing, assembling,  grading,  packing,  distributing  and  selling  farm products, so as to demonstrate economic  and efficient methods, and to standardize the grades  of  such  products  and determine the cost of such production, assembling, grading, packing,  distribution and sale.    17.  Investigate  plans  to  be  established by law for the purpose of  securing an ample supply of pure milk in centers of population  upon  an  economic  basis of distribution and to aid in the accomplishment of such  purpose within the provisions of existing law.    18. Ascertain the names and  addresses  of  producers,  manufacturers,  importers,  exporters  and potential exporters and distributors of food,  the kind of food produced, manufactured, imported,  exported  or  to  be  exported  or  distributed  by  such  persons,  and  to  publish the same  whenever in the judgment of the commissioner  public  interests  requireor,  upon  request,  when  in  the public interest, supply lists of such  persons.    19.  Make  such recommendations as in the judgment of the commissioner  will stimulate and increase the production or distribution  or  sale  of  food and co-operate with public or private agencies for that purpose.    20. Act as mediator or arbitrator in any controversy or issue that may  arise between producers and distributors of food.    21.  Investigate,  when  deemed  advisable, the conduct and methods of  exchanges and boards of trade within the state for the purchase and sale  of food.    22. Collect and publish data  concerning  the  purity,  wholesomeness,  economic  value  and  the  nutritious  and  hygienic  properties of food  produced, sold or available for sale within  the  state,  and  for  such  purpose to take, examine and analyze samples of such food.    23.  Investigate  deceptions  in the quality, quantity or character of  foods produced, stored, sold or  offered  for  sale  within  the  state,  including the adulteration and misbranding thereof.    24.  Co-operate with local health departments and other local agencies  in preventing the production, manufacture, sale or offering for sale  of  fraudulent,  deleterious  or  unwholesome  food.  The  commissioner  may  contract with any such local health department or other local agency for  the performance of inspections with respect to any food or other product  over which he has jurisdiction, powers and duties under  the  provisions  of this chapter.    25.  Inspect  and determine the grade or condition of farm products at  shipping points and receiving centers, and provide for the  issuance  of  certificates   of   such   inspections   and   enter  into  co-operative  arrangements  with  state  and  federal  marketing  agencies  for  joint  inspections.  The  commissioner shall require and receive the payment of  fees for such inspection services in amounts not exceeding the estimated  cost of  the  services.  The  commissioner  shall  remit  to  the  state  treasurer such fees received monthly.    25-a.  Inspect  and determine the grade or condition of farm products,  issue certificates of  such  inspections  and  provide  quality  control  services  for  growers, canners, processors, packers, shippers, sellers,  buyers, retailers  and  receivers  upon  request  therefor;  enter  into  cooperative  arrangements with state and federal agencies, or persons or  organizations authorized by a federal agency to  conduct  farm  products  inspections, for joint inspections; enter into contracts with applicants  for such inspections and services, which contracts shall require payment  by  applicants  of  the  full costs of the services provided. All moneys  received by  the  commissioner  pursuant  to  such  contracts  shall  be  deposited  in  an  account within the miscellaneous special revenue fund  and shall be used to defray the expenses incidental to carrying out  the  powers  and duties authorized by this subdivision. The state's financial  contribution to the pest control compact adopted pursuant to section one  hundred forty-nine of this chapter may be paid out  of  the  portion  of  said  moneys received by the commissioner for phytosanitary inspections.  All moneys shall be paid out of such fund on vouchers  approved  by  the  commissioner,  after audit by the comptroller. Nothing contained in this  subdivision shall apply to fees received for inspections performed under  subdivision twenty-five of this section.    25-b. Require and receive the payment of a fee of  fifty  dollars  for  the  issuance  of  certificates  of  compliance  with  the  food related  provisions of this chapter  and  the  regulations  promulgated  pursuant  thereto.    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law to the contrary,  the commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to deposit all  moneyreceived   pursuant  to  this  subdivision  in  an  account  within  the  miscellaneous special revenue fund.    25-c.  The  commissioner  may  enter  into  a  contract or cooperative  agreement under which laboratory services of the department may be  made  available  to  federal,  state, local, and educational entities when, in  the commissioner's judgment,  such  contract  or  cooperative  agreement  shall  be  in  the  public  interest  and shall not adversely affect the  department's  obligations  under  this  chapter.   Such   contracts   or  cooperative   agreements   shall  require  payment  by  contractors  and  cooperators of, at a minimum, the full costs of the  services  provided.  All  moneys  received by the commissioner pursuant to such contracts and  agreements shall be deposited in an  account  within  the  miscellaneous  special revenue fund and shall be used to defray the expenses incidental  to carrying out the services authorized by this subdivision.    26.  Investigate  and take action to prevent illegal acts or practices  in the sale or distribution of food or of fertilizers,  feeding  stuffs,  materials,  apparatus  and  machinery or other instrumentalities used or  needed for the production, marketing and distribution of food.    27. Seize, destroy or denature so that it cannot  thereafter  be  used  for food, any unwholesome food or food products sold or exposed for sale  on the markets of this state, or any food or food products consisting in  whole or in part of any filthy, decomposed or putrid animal or vegetable  substance,  or  any  portion  of  an  animal  unfit  for  food,  whether  manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal or one  that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Provided, however,  that  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets after seizure and before such  destruction, shall give the owner, proprietor or custodian of such  food  ten  days  notice in writing, to be served either personally or by mail,  of a hearing for the said owner, proprietor or custodian to  show  cause  why  such food should not be destroyed in accordance with the provisions  of the statute.    28. Provide for holding a state fair to be known as the New York state  fair and, for the purpose of seeking  advice  and  counsel  in  relation  thereto,  consult with the state fair advisory board. The advisory board  shall consist of eleven members appointed by the governor, including one  member on the recommendation of the temporary president of  the  senate;  one  member  on  the  recommendation of the speaker of the assembly; one  member on the recommendation of the minority leader of the  senate;  and  one member on the recommendation of the minority leader of the assembly.  The  governor  shall  select  a member of the advisory board to serve as  chairperson. The  members  of  the  advisory  board  shall  not  receive  compensation  for  their  services,  but  may  be  paid their actual and  necessary expenses incurred in serving upon the advisory board.    29. All the functions of the former department of farms  and  markets,  of   the  former  council  of  farms  and  markets  and  of  the  former  commissioner of farms and markets and all their powers and duties, which  were transferred to the department of agriculture and markets by section  two hundred and seventy-two of the state departments law or  shall  have  been  prescribed  by  law  when this subdivision as hereby enacted takes  effect, whether in terms vested in such department, in such  council  or  in  such  commissioner or in a committee, member or officer thereof, and  all the functions of the former council of agriculture and  markets  and  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets and all their powers and  duties which shall have been prescribed by law when this subdivision, as  hereby amended, takes effect, whether in terms vested in such council or  in such commissioner or in a committee, member or officer thereof, shall  continue to be vested in the department of agriculture and  markets  and  shall  continue  to be exercised and performed therein by or through thecommissioner of agriculture and markets  or  the  appropriate  division,  bureau,  board  or  officer thereof as prescribed by or pursuant to law,  together with such functions, powers and  duties  as  hereafter  may  be  conferred  or imposed upon such department by law. All the provisions of  this chapter shall apply to the department of  agriculture  and  markets  continued  by  this chapter as hereby amended and to the commissioner of  agriculture and markets and to the divisions, bureaus  and  officers  of  such  department, in so far as such provisions are not inconsistent with  this subdivision.    30. Investigate, inspect and supervise the sale and exposure for  sale  of meat and meat preparations and enforce the provisions of sections two  hundred  one-a,  two hundred one-b and two hundred one-c of this chapter  relating thereto, designate an employee of the department  as  "director  of  kosher  law  enforcement"  and  to  make  such rules and regulations  imposing such additional requirements and restrictions  upon  such  sale  and  exposure  for sale as may be deemed necessary in connection with or  in aid of the proper administration and enforcement of  such  provisions  and of any other applicable laws.    30-a.  Whenever  under  this  chapter  a  person may elect to petition  therefor, the commissioner may in his discretion establish inspection of  petitioner's meat by-products or meat food products, and shall determine  the actual cost of inspection thereof  and  shall  require  and  receive  quarterly  the  pre-payment  of  fees  for  such  inspection services in  amounts not exceeding the actual cost. The commissioner shall  establish  in  the  name  of  such  petitioner  an inspection fund to maintain such  inspection services and any unexpended funds which may remain  over  and  above  the amount needed for such inspection or service shall be paid to  the petitioner at the close of each fiscal year.    31. Adopt, promulgate and make effective plans, rules and orders  with  respect  to  the furnishing of care for children under fourteen years of  age, including children temporarily within the state,  whose  parent  or  parents  are  seasonally or temporarily employed by canners, growers and  processors of foods and foodstuffs, and to expend or allocate moneys for  such purposes out of moneys appropriated to the department on such terms  and conditions as he may deem proper provided that he finds such  action  is  necessary  in  order  to  maintain an adequate supply of labor or to  avoid waste in the growing,  harvesting  and  processing  of  food.  The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  enter  into  contracts approved by the  attorney-general, the state comptroller and the director of  the  budget  with  non-profit  membership  corporations  providing  such  care.  Such  contracts shall specify the terms and standards of operation  and  shall  limit the total financial responsibility of the state to a specified sum  which shall not exceed the amount appropriated for such purpose.    32.  Receive  and  disburse federal moneys allotted to the state by or  pursuant to the federal agricultural marketing act of  nineteen  hundred  forty-six   as  amended,  or  any  other  act  of  the  congress  making  appropriation for the allocation among  the  states  for  research  into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating to agriculture and to improve and  facilitate the marketing and distribution of agricultural products,  and  for  any other purpose relating to agriculture or marketing agricultural  products; on behalf of the state, to adopt, execute and administer plans  and to put into effect such measures as may be  necessary  for  research  into  basic  laws  and principles relating to agriculture and to improve  and facilitate the marketing and distribution of agricultural  products;  on  behalf of the state, to make and execute such contracts, agreements,  covenants or conditions, not inconsistent with law, as may be  necessary  or  required by any duly constituted agency of the federal government as  a condition precedent to receiving such funds or in connection with suchresearch; to cooperate with all federal, state or local authorities,  or  other  agencies, authorized under such acts of congress to carry out the  purposes thereof; to adopt and from time to time to amend such rules and  regulations and to prescribe such conditions, not inconsistent with law,  as  may  be  necessary  to make available to the people of the state the  benefits afforded by such acts of  congress;  and  to  enforce  all  the  provisions  of  this  subdivision and the rules adopted pursuant hereto.  The department of taxation and finance is designated as custodian of all  federal-aid funds allotted  to  the  state  for  the  purposes  of  this  subdivision by the United States and such funds shall be payable only on  the  audit  and  warrant  of  the  comptroller  on  certificate  of  the  commissioner as provided in section one hundred ten of the state finance  law.    33. Require each applicant for a license, permit  or  registration  or  renewal  thereof  authorized  to be issued by the commissioner under the  provisions of  this  chapter  to  satisfy  the  commissioner  that  such  applicant  is or will be in compliance with all ordinances or local laws  of the county,  city,  town  and  village  in  which  such  business  or  occupation   will  be  conducted  bearing  thereon.  The  commissioner's  approval of an application shall not, however, be construed in  any  way  as  certifying  that  such  ordinances  or local laws have been complied  with.    34. Contract with Cornell university or the New York state  veterinary  college  at  Cornell  for  the  planning,  design and construction of an  animal disease diagnostic laboratory at the state veterinary college  at  Cornell university.    35.  Investigate, inspect, and supervise all sanitary aspects relative  to the production, processing, sale and distribution of  milk  and  milk  products.    36.  Require  that  a  written  instrument  submitted pursuant to this  chapter or a rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto contain a  form  notice  to  the effect that false statements made therein are punishable  pursuant to section 210.45 of the penal law or, where  the  commissioner  deems  necessary,  require  that any such instrument be subscribed under  oath.    37. Provide for the operation of the state soil and water conservation  committee pursuant to the soil and water conservation districts law.    38.  Establish  and  maintain  a  statewide  registry  of  brands  for  livestock  owners  to  voluntarily  register the brand they use to brand  their livestock.    39. (a) Establish a program in the state for the planning, design  and  implementation  of  integrated pest management. Under such a program the  department may contract with Cornell university or the  New  York  state  college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences at Cornell university, and  shall encourage such contractor to seek federal and private  sources  of  funds  for  such  program.  The  department  shall submit a quinquennial  report of such integrated pest management program to the  governor,  the  senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee on or  before  January first, two thousand seven and on or before January first  of each fifth year thereafter. Such report shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to:    i.  an  identification  of  all  revenue  sources, including non-state  funds,  and  an  identification  of  expenditures   made   within   each  agricultural  production  area,  as  described in article eleven of this  chapter;    ii. an evaluation and description of the status of implementation with  each agricultural production area and the achievements of each objective  outlined in such article eleven made in the previous five years; andiii. the overall status of the program and  multi-year  timetable  for  the future implementation of the program.    (b)  Between  report  due  dates,  the  department  shall maintain the  necessary records and data to satisfy such report  requirements  and  to  satisfy  information  requests  received  from  the governor, the senate  finance committee and the assembly ways  and  means  committee,  between  such report due dates.    40.  Establish  and administer, together with the state soil and water  conservation  committee  and  the  Cornell  cooperative   extension,   a  voluntary  program  to encourage agricultural environmental planning and  implementation. The program shall promote farming  practices  which  are  compatible  with state water quality and other environmental objectives,  and may include training and  certification  of  agricultural  planners;  educational  outreach  to  producers  of  farm  products;  technical and  financial assistance to farm operators;  consultation  and  coordination  with  federal,  state  and  local  agencies; and periodic evaluation and  assessment of program effectiveness.    41. Establish and maintain  New  York  state  domestic  animal  health  assurance  programs,  voluntary,  on-farm, integrated disease prevention  programs, directed at improving animal health and promoting a  safe  and  wholesome  food supply. Such programs may include but are not limited to  the New York state cattle and horse health assurance programs. To  carry  out  such programs, the department may contract with public, private and  academic entities and shall encourage such entities to seek federal  and  private sources of funds for such programs.    42.  For  purposes of making timely determinations and consulting with  the chairman of the state liquor authority pursuant to subdivision  five  of   section  seventy-six-a  of  the  alcoholic  beverage  control  law,  investigate and compile information relative to natural disasters,  acts  of  God,  or continued adverse weather conditions which shall affect the  crop of grapes or other fruit products used in the production of wine.    43. Cooperate with the department of  environmental  conservation  and  the   environmental  facilities  corporation  to  establish  methods  to  facilitate loans to New York state's agricultural community, to  develop  educational materials for farmers about the low-interest loans available  through  the  water  pollution  control  linked  deposit program, and to  develop an application form to be provided to lenders for linked deposit  loan requests. The  department  may  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  necessary and reasonable for the operation of the program.    44.  Encourage and support the practice of forestry and manufacture of  wood products in the state, in  coordination  with  the  departments  of  environmental conservation and economic development; and provide for the  operation  of  the  wood  products development council as established in  section two hundred twenty-five of this chapter.

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§ 16. General  powers and duties of department. The department through  the commissioner shall have power to:    1. Execute and carry into effect the laws of the state and  the  rules  of  the  department, relative to agriculture, horticulture, farm, fruit,  and  dairy  products,  aquaculture,  and  the  production,   processing,  transportation, storage, marketing and distributing of food; enforce and  carry  into  effect  the provisions of the laws of the state relative to  weights and measures.    2. Aid in the promotion and development of the agricultural  resources  of  the  state  and the improvement of the conditions of rural life; the  improvement of the fertility and productiveness of farm  lands  and  the  restoration   to   fertility   and   productiveness  of  unoccupied  and  unproductive land; the settlement of farms and the supply of farm labor;  the  stocking  of  farms  with  meat-producing  and  dairy  animals  and  promoting   the  production  of  cereals,  fruits  and  vegetables,  and  co-operate with county farm bureaus, and with agricultural, dairying and  horticultural associations or corporations and other agencies  organized  for any or all of such purposes.    2-a.  Aid  in  the  promotion  and  marketing of finfish and shellfish  derived from commercial fishing or aquacultural activities and cooperate  with fishing and aquaculture associations or corporations organized  for  any or all such purposes.    2-b.  Aid  in  the  promotion,  marketing,  and sale of New York state  labelled wines, grapes  and  grape  products  in  cooperation  with  the  department of economic development both within and outside the state and  to   provide  promotion  and  marketing  advisement  to  wineries,  farm  wineries, micro-wineries, grape and other fruit growers and  processors,  and related trade organizations located within this state.    2-c.   Aid   in   the  export  promotion  and  marketing  of  eligible  agricultural products, in cooperation with the  department  of  economic  development.    3.  Investigate  the  cost of food production and marketing in all its  phases.    4.  Investigate  the  sources  of  food  supply  for  the  state,  the  production,  transportation, storage, marketing and distribution of food  sold, offered for sale, stored or held within the  state,  the  cost  of  transportation  to the leading centers of population and of distribution  to consumers.    5. Collect and disseminate accurate data and statistics as to the food  produced, stored or held within the state, the quantities available from  time to time and the location thereof, and so  far  as  practicable  and  available collect such like statistics from without the state, as are of  value to producers and consumers within the state.    5-a.  Establish  an information network between agricultural producers  and consumers to facilitate and promote the direct marketing of New York  farm products. The commissioner  may  publicize  such  direct  marketing  information  network. He may compile information voluntarily provided by  farmers and growers  who  desire  to  sell  farm  products  directly  to  consumers,  and  distribute  such  information,  in  the manner he deems  appropriate,  to  food  buying  cooperatives,   governmental   agencies,  community  service organizations, the bureau of government-donated foods  distribution  in  the  office  of  general  services,  the   cooperative  extension service, and to any person requesting such information.    5-b.  Establish,  in cooperation with the commissioner of education, a  farm-to-school program to facilitate and promote  the  purchase  of  New  York  farm  products  by  schools,  universities  and  other educational  institutions under the jurisdiction of  the  education  department.  The  department  shall  solicit  information  from  the  education departmentregarding school districts and other educational institutions interested  in purchasing New York farm products, including but not limited to,  the  type  and  amount of such products schools wish to purchase and the name  of  the  appropriate contact person from the interested school district.  The  department  shall  make  this  information  readily  available   to  interested  New  York  farmers,  farm  organizations and businesses that  market New York farm products. The department shall provide  information  to  the  education  department and interested school districts and other  educational  institutions  about  the  availability  of  New  York  farm  products,  including  but  not  limited  to,  the  types  and  amount of  products, and  the  names  and  contact  information  of  farmers,  farm  organizations  and  businesses marketing such products. The commissioner  shall report to the legislature on  the  need  for  changes  in  law  to  facilitate  the  purchases  of  such products by schools and educational  institutions.    The department shall also coordinate with  the  education  department,  and  school  food  service,  education,  health and nutrition, farm, and  other interested organizations in establishing a promotional  event,  to  be  known  as  New York Harvest For New York Kids Week, in early October  each year, that will promote New York agriculture and foods to  children  through  school  meal  programs and the classroom, at farms and farmers'  markets and other locations in the community.    6.  Investigate  and  recommend   useful   methods   of   co-operative  production, marketing and distribution of foods within the state.    7.  Aid in the organization and operation of co-operative associations  and corporations among producers and consumers  of  farm  products,  and  also aid in the organization and operation of co-operative associations,  corporations  or  other  agencies  for  the  purpose  of  increasing the  production, improving the quality, grading or bringing together of  farm  products for wholesale marketing.    7-a.  Call  conferences  of  co-operative associations of producers of  farm products organized under or subject to the  provisions  of  chapter  seventy-seven  of  the  consolidated  laws  for  discussion  of  cost of  production, transportation  and  marketing,  of  market  conditions  and  prices for sale of farm products to the end that the marketing operating  operations  for  such co-operative associations may be facilitated, made  more efficient and the producers  may  obtain  the  reasonable  cost  of  production,  plus cost of compliance with sanitary regulations affecting  production or marketing.  Such  conferences  shall  be  held  under  the  supervision  of  the  commissioner.  Neither  such  conferences  nor any  agreements or arrangements resulting therefrom, if  such  agreements  or  arrangements  are  approved  by  the  commissioner,  shall  be deemed or  construed to  be  acts,  conspiracies,  agreements  or  arrangements  in  restraint  of  trade  or  commerce  or  injurious to public welfare. The  powers hereby conferred  may  also  be  exercised  in  conjunction  with  officials or representatives of the federal government.    8.  Co-operate  with  and aid farmers and other producers of food, and  distributors  and  consumers  thereof,  in  improving  and   maintaining  economic  and efficient systems of production, storage, distribution and  marketing, and in reaching advantageous markets.  The  commissioner  may  develop,  coordinate and conduct programs for advertising, publicity and  general promotion of agricultural and food  products  grown,  processed,  packed  or  otherwise  made  within  the  state.  The  commissioner  may  establish a voluntary program for the improvement of direct marketing of  New York farm products at roadside farm markets.  The  commissioner  may  adopt  a  word  or  symbol to identify roadside markets participating in  such program, advertise and publicize the roadside farm market  program,  and  provide  technical  and  promotional  assistance to effectuate saidprogram. The commissioner may  charge  fees  for  the  sale  or  use  of  promotional  materials  or  items,  and  any  income  derived  from such  programs shall be deposited in a special account of  the  farm  products  publicity fund established under section one hundred fifty-six-i of this  chapter.  Any  expenses  incurred in the conduct of such programs may be  paid out of such account on vouchers approved by the commissioner, after  audit by the comptroller.    9. Acquire and disseminate accurate information as to market prices of  food products, and market conditions, in the markets of  the  state  and  any  other  markets,  through  use  of  department  market reporters, or  agreements with organized groups of producers or shippers or dealers  in  farm  produce  for  the joint employment of market reporters, or special  arrangements with  existing  market  reporting  agencies,  when  in  the  judgment  of  the  commissioner such information will be valuable to the  producers or consumers of the state.    10.   Acquire   and   publish   useful   information   to   facilitate  transportation, to avoid delays therein and upon request advise shippers  or purchasers as to the most direct and expeditious route of shipment to  market.    11.  Co-operate  with the commissioner of transportation with the view  of obtaining suitable, expeditious and  economical  facilities  for  the  shipment  of  food,  and  recommend as to the action to be taken by such  commissioner to avoid and prevent unfair discrimination in such shipment  and unreasonable delay in the transportation thereof, and to obtain fair  and reasonable rates for such transportation.    12. Investigate delays in transportation, and in case food  is  likely  to  spoil  for lack of ready market, take such action as seems advisable  for facilitating the sale thereof.    13. Investigate restraints of trade or unlawful  combinations  to  fix  prices.    14.   Investigate  as  to  the  needs  of  terminal,  dock  and  other  distributing facilities for the delivery and distribution  of  foods  at  the  centers  of  population,  and  the  establishment  and operation of  co-operative or public  abattoirs  for  the  slaughter  of  animals  and  poultry  for  food purposes; and advise and co-operate with corporations  and municipalities or other agencies  to  promote  their  establishment,  construction  or acquisition for the public use and make recommendations  as to the conduct thereof.    15.  Advise  and  co-operate  in  establishing  local   markets,   and  warehouses  for  assembling,  grading,  packing and storing food or farm  products, whenever in  the  judgment  of  the  commissioner  the  public  interests require such establishment.    16.  Co-operate  with  producers  in  the  conduct  of experiments and  disseminate information as to producing, assembling,  grading,  packing,  distributing  and  selling  farm products, so as to demonstrate economic  and efficient methods, and to standardize the grades  of  such  products  and determine the cost of such production, assembling, grading, packing,  distribution and sale.    17.  Investigate  plans  to  be  established by law for the purpose of  securing an ample supply of pure milk in centers of population  upon  an  economic  basis of distribution and to aid in the accomplishment of such  purpose within the provisions of existing law.    18. Ascertain the names and  addresses  of  producers,  manufacturers,  importers,  exporters  and potential exporters and distributors of food,  the kind of food produced, manufactured, imported,  exported  or  to  be  exported  or  distributed  by  such  persons,  and  to  publish the same  whenever in the judgment of the commissioner  public  interests  requireor,  upon  request,  when  in  the public interest, supply lists of such  persons.    19.  Make  such recommendations as in the judgment of the commissioner  will stimulate and increase the production or distribution  or  sale  of  food and co-operate with public or private agencies for that purpose.    20. Act as mediator or arbitrator in any controversy or issue that may  arise between producers and distributors of food.    21.  Investigate,  when  deemed  advisable, the conduct and methods of  exchanges and boards of trade within the state for the purchase and sale  of food.    22. Collect and publish data  concerning  the  purity,  wholesomeness,  economic  value  and  the  nutritious  and  hygienic  properties of food  produced, sold or available for sale within  the  state,  and  for  such  purpose to take, examine and analyze samples of such food.    23.  Investigate  deceptions  in the quality, quantity or character of  foods produced, stored, sold or  offered  for  sale  within  the  state,  including the adulteration and misbranding thereof.    24.  Co-operate with local health departments and other local agencies  in preventing the production, manufacture, sale or offering for sale  of  fraudulent,  deleterious  or  unwholesome  food.  The  commissioner  may  contract with any such local health department or other local agency for  the performance of inspections with respect to any food or other product  over which he has jurisdiction, powers and duties under  the  provisions  of this chapter.    25.  Inspect  and determine the grade or condition of farm products at  shipping points and receiving centers, and provide for the  issuance  of  certificates   of   such   inspections   and   enter  into  co-operative  arrangements  with  state  and  federal  marketing  agencies  for  joint  inspections.  The  commissioner shall require and receive the payment of  fees for such inspection services in amounts not exceeding the estimated  cost of  the  services.  The  commissioner  shall  remit  to  the  state  treasurer such fees received monthly.    25-a.  Inspect  and determine the grade or condition of farm products,  issue certificates of  such  inspections  and  provide  quality  control  services  for  growers, canners, processors, packers, shippers, sellers,  buyers, retailers  and  receivers  upon  request  therefor;  enter  into  cooperative  arrangements with state and federal agencies, or persons or  organizations authorized by a federal agency to  conduct  farm  products  inspections, for joint inspections; enter into contracts with applicants  for such inspections and services, which contracts shall require payment  by  applicants  of  the  full costs of the services provided. All moneys  received by  the  commissioner  pursuant  to  such  contracts  shall  be  deposited  in  an  account within the miscellaneous special revenue fund  and shall be used to defray the expenses incidental to carrying out  the  powers  and duties authorized by this subdivision. The state's financial  contribution to the pest control compact adopted pursuant to section one  hundred forty-nine of this chapter may be paid out  of  the  portion  of  said  moneys received by the commissioner for phytosanitary inspections.  All moneys shall be paid out of such fund on vouchers  approved  by  the  commissioner,  after audit by the comptroller. Nothing contained in this  subdivision shall apply to fees received for inspections performed under  subdivision twenty-five of this section.    25-b. Require and receive the payment of a fee of  fifty  dollars  for  the  issuance  of  certificates  of  compliance  with  the  food related  provisions of this chapter  and  the  regulations  promulgated  pursuant  thereto.    Notwithstanding  any other provision of law to the contrary,  the commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to deposit all  moneyreceived   pursuant  to  this  subdivision  in  an  account  within  the  miscellaneous special revenue fund.    25-c.  The  commissioner  may  enter  into  a  contract or cooperative  agreement under which laboratory services of the department may be  made  available  to  federal,  state, local, and educational entities when, in  the commissioner's judgment,  such  contract  or  cooperative  agreement  shall  be  in  the  public  interest  and shall not adversely affect the  department's  obligations  under  this  chapter.   Such   contracts   or  cooperative   agreements   shall  require  payment  by  contractors  and  cooperators of, at a minimum, the full costs of the  services  provided.  All  moneys  received by the commissioner pursuant to such contracts and  agreements shall be deposited in an  account  within  the  miscellaneous  special revenue fund and shall be used to defray the expenses incidental  to carrying out the services authorized by this subdivision.    26.  Investigate  and take action to prevent illegal acts or practices  in the sale or distribution of food or of fertilizers,  feeding  stuffs,  materials,  apparatus  and  machinery or other instrumentalities used or  needed for the production, marketing and distribution of food.    27. Seize, destroy or denature so that it cannot  thereafter  be  used  for food, any unwholesome food or food products sold or exposed for sale  on the markets of this state, or any food or food products consisting in  whole or in part of any filthy, decomposed or putrid animal or vegetable  substance,  or  any  portion  of  an  animal  unfit  for  food,  whether  manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal or one  that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Provided, however,  that  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets after seizure and before such  destruction, shall give the owner, proprietor or custodian of such  food  ten  days  notice in writing, to be served either personally or by mail,  of a hearing for the said owner, proprietor or custodian to  show  cause  why  such food should not be destroyed in accordance with the provisions  of the statute.    28. Provide for holding a state fair to be known as the New York state  fair and, for the purpose of seeking  advice  and  counsel  in  relation  thereto,  consult with the state fair advisory board. The advisory board  shall consist of eleven members appointed by the governor, including one  member on the recommendation of the temporary president of  the  senate;  one  member  on  the  recommendation of the speaker of the assembly; one  member on the recommendation of the minority leader of the  senate;  and  one member on the recommendation of the minority leader of the assembly.  The  governor  shall  select  a member of the advisory board to serve as  chairperson. The  members  of  the  advisory  board  shall  not  receive  compensation  for  their  services,  but  may  be  paid their actual and  necessary expenses incurred in serving upon the advisory board.    29. All the functions of the former department of farms  and  markets,  of   the  former  council  of  farms  and  markets  and  of  the  former  commissioner of farms and markets and all their powers and duties, which  were transferred to the department of agriculture and markets by section  two hundred and seventy-two of the state departments law or  shall  have  been  prescribed  by  law  when this subdivision as hereby enacted takes  effect, whether in terms vested in such department, in such  council  or  in  such  commissioner or in a committee, member or officer thereof, and  all the functions of the former council of agriculture and  markets  and  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and markets and all their powers and  duties which shall have been prescribed by law when this subdivision, as  hereby amended, takes effect, whether in terms vested in such council or  in such commissioner or in a committee, member or officer thereof, shall  continue to be vested in the department of agriculture and  markets  and  shall  continue  to be exercised and performed therein by or through thecommissioner of agriculture and markets  or  the  appropriate  division,  bureau,  board  or  officer thereof as prescribed by or pursuant to law,  together with such functions, powers and  duties  as  hereafter  may  be  conferred  or imposed upon such department by law. All the provisions of  this chapter shall apply to the department of  agriculture  and  markets  continued  by  this chapter as hereby amended and to the commissioner of  agriculture and markets and to the divisions, bureaus  and  officers  of  such  department, in so far as such provisions are not inconsistent with  this subdivision.    30. Investigate, inspect and supervise the sale and exposure for  sale  of meat and meat preparations and enforce the provisions of sections two  hundred  one-a,  two hundred one-b and two hundred one-c of this chapter  relating thereto, designate an employee of the department  as  "director  of  kosher  law  enforcement"  and  to  make  such rules and regulations  imposing such additional requirements and restrictions  upon  such  sale  and  exposure  for sale as may be deemed necessary in connection with or  in aid of the proper administration and enforcement of  such  provisions  and of any other applicable laws.    30-a.  Whenever  under  this  chapter  a  person may elect to petition  therefor, the commissioner may in his discretion establish inspection of  petitioner's meat by-products or meat food products, and shall determine  the actual cost of inspection thereof  and  shall  require  and  receive  quarterly  the  pre-payment  of  fees  for  such  inspection services in  amounts not exceeding the actual cost. The commissioner shall  establish  in  the  name  of  such  petitioner  an inspection fund to maintain such  inspection services and any unexpended funds which may remain  over  and  above  the amount needed for such inspection or service shall be paid to  the petitioner at the close of each fiscal year.    31. Adopt, promulgate and make effective plans, rules and orders  with  respect  to  the furnishing of care for children under fourteen years of  age, including children temporarily within the state,  whose  parent  or  parents  are  seasonally or temporarily employed by canners, growers and  processors of foods and foodstuffs, and to expend or allocate moneys for  such purposes out of moneys appropriated to the department on such terms  and conditions as he may deem proper provided that he finds such  action  is  necessary  in  order  to  maintain an adequate supply of labor or to  avoid waste in the growing,  harvesting  and  processing  of  food.  The  commissioner  is  authorized  to  enter  into  contracts approved by the  attorney-general, the state comptroller and the director of  the  budget  with  non-profit  membership  corporations  providing  such  care.  Such  contracts shall specify the terms and standards of operation  and  shall  limit the total financial responsibility of the state to a specified sum  which shall not exceed the amount appropriated for such purpose.    32.  Receive  and  disburse federal moneys allotted to the state by or  pursuant to the federal agricultural marketing act of  nineteen  hundred  forty-six   as  amended,  or  any  other  act  of  the  congress  making  appropriation for the allocation among  the  states  for  research  into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating to agriculture and to improve and  facilitate the marketing and distribution of agricultural products,  and  for  any other purpose relating to agriculture or marketing agricultural  products; on behalf of the state, to adopt, execute and administer plans  and to put into effect such measures as may be  necessary  for  research  into  basic  laws  and principles relating to agriculture and to improve  and facilitate the marketing and distribution of agricultural  products;  on  behalf of the state, to make and execute such contracts, agreements,  covenants or conditions, not inconsistent with law, as may be  necessary  or  required by any duly constituted agency of the federal government as  a condition precedent to receiving such funds or in connection with suchresearch; to cooperate with all federal, state or local authorities,  or  other  agencies, authorized under such acts of congress to carry out the  purposes thereof; to adopt and from time to time to amend such rules and  regulations and to prescribe such conditions, not inconsistent with law,  as  may  be  necessary  to make available to the people of the state the  benefits afforded by such acts of  congress;  and  to  enforce  all  the  provisions  of  this  subdivision and the rules adopted pursuant hereto.  The department of taxation and finance is designated as custodian of all  federal-aid funds allotted  to  the  state  for  the  purposes  of  this  subdivision by the United States and such funds shall be payable only on  the  audit  and  warrant  of  the  comptroller  on  certificate  of  the  commissioner as provided in section one hundred ten of the state finance  law.    33. Require each applicant for a license, permit  or  registration  or  renewal  thereof  authorized  to be issued by the commissioner under the  provisions of  this  chapter  to  satisfy  the  commissioner  that  such  applicant  is or will be in compliance with all ordinances or local laws  of the county,  city,  town  and  village  in  which  such  business  or  occupation   will  be  conducted  bearing  thereon.  The  commissioner's  approval of an application shall not, however, be construed in  any  way  as  certifying  that  such  ordinances  or local laws have been complied  with.    34. Contract with Cornell university or the New York state  veterinary  college  at  Cornell  for  the  planning,  design and construction of an  animal disease diagnostic laboratory at the state veterinary college  at  Cornell university.    35.  Investigate, inspect, and supervise all sanitary aspects relative  to the production, processing, sale and distribution of  milk  and  milk  products.    36.  Require  that  a  written  instrument  submitted pursuant to this  chapter or a rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto contain a  form  notice  to  the effect that false statements made therein are punishable  pursuant to section 210.45 of the penal law or, where  the  commissioner  deems  necessary,  require  that any such instrument be subscribed under  oath.    37. Provide for the operation of the state soil and water conservation  committee pursuant to the soil and water conservation districts law.    38.  Establish  and  maintain  a  statewide  registry  of  brands  for  livestock  owners  to  voluntarily  register the brand they use to brand  their livestock.    39. (a) Establish a program in the state for the planning, design  and  implementation  of  integrated pest management. Under such a program the  department may contract with Cornell university or the  New  York  state  college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences at Cornell university, and  shall encourage such contractor to seek federal and private  sources  of  funds  for  such  program.  The  department  shall submit a quinquennial  report of such integrated pest management program to the  governor,  the  senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee on or  before  January first, two thousand seven and on or before January first  of each fifth year thereafter. Such report shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to:    i.  an  identification  of  all  revenue  sources, including non-state  funds,  and  an  identification  of  expenditures   made   within   each  agricultural  production  area,  as  described in article eleven of this  chapter;    ii. an evaluation and description of the status of implementation with  each agricultural production area and the achievements of each objective  outlined in such article eleven made in the previous five years; andiii. the overall status of the program and  multi-year  timetable  for  the future implementation of the program.    (b)  Between  report  due  dates,  the  department  shall maintain the  necessary records and data to satisfy such report  requirements  and  to  satisfy  information  requests  received  from  the governor, the senate  finance committee and the assembly ways  and  means  committee,  between  such report due dates.    40.  Establish  and administer, together with the state soil and water  conservation  committee  and  the  Cornell  cooperative   extension,   a  voluntary  program  to encourage agricultural environmental planning and  implementation. The program shall promote farming  practices  which  are  compatible  with state water quality and other environmental objectives,  and may include training and  certification  of  agricultural  planners;  educational  outreach  to  producers  of  farm  products;  technical and  financial assistance to farm operators;  consultation  and  coordination  with  federal,  state  and  local  agencies; and periodic evaluation and  assessment of program effectiveness.    41. Establish and maintain  New  York  state  domestic  animal  health  assurance  programs,  voluntary,  on-farm, integrated disease prevention  programs, directed at improving animal health and promoting a  safe  and  wholesome  food supply. Such programs may include but are not limited to  the New York state cattle and horse health assurance programs. To  carry  out  such programs, the department may contract with public, private and  academic entities and shall encourage such entities to seek federal  and  private sources of funds for such programs.    42.  For  purposes of making timely determinations and consulting with  the chairman of the state liquor authority pursuant to subdivision  five  of   section  seventy-six-a  of  the  alcoholic  beverage  control  law,  investigate and compile information relative to natural disasters,  acts  of  God,  or continued adverse weather conditions which shall affect the  crop of grapes or other fruit products used in the production of wine.    43. Cooperate with the department of  environmental  conservation  and  the   environmental  facilities  corporation  to  establish  methods  to  facilitate loans to New York state's agricultural community, to  develop  educational materials for farmers about the low-interest loans available  through  the  water  pollution  control  linked  deposit program, and to  develop an application form to be provided to lenders for linked deposit  loan requests. The  department  may  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  necessary and reasonable for the operation of the program.    44.  Encourage and support the practice of forestry and manufacture of  wood products in the state, in  coordination  with  the  departments  of  environmental conservation and economic development; and provide for the  operation  of  the  wood  products development council as established in  section two hundred twenty-five of this chapter.