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§ 285-b. Hudson  valley  agricultural  advisory council. 1. The Hudson  valley  agricultural  advisory  council  shall  be  appointed   by   the  commissioner, and composed of representatives from consumer and producer  organizations,   county   governments,  conservation  organizations  and  tourism organizations of the Hudson valley region. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "Hudson  valley"  shall  mean the counties of  Albany,  Greene,  Ulster,  Orange,   Rockland,   Rensselaer,   Columbia,  Dutchess,  Putnam  and  Westchester. The membership of the council shall  consist of no more than eleven persons, who shall be  residents  of  the  Hudson valley, and who shall meet at least three times annually. Council  members  shall  serve  without pay but shall be reimbursed for allowable  and necessary travel expenses.    2. The advisory council, in consultation with the Hudson river  valley  greenway  communities council, the upstate New York tourism council, and  the downstate New York  tourism  council,  may  recommend  programs  and  promotional  activities  designed  to preserve and enhance Hudson valley  region tourism and agricultural open space, address issues affecting the  viability of agriculture,  including  real  property  tax  policies  and  municipal  land  use  issues, and promote greater agricultural marketing  and promotional opportunities for the region's agricultural producers to  the department.    3. From time to time, but at  least  every  two  years,  the  advisory  council  shall  issue  a report evaluating such programs and promotional  activities to be transmitted to the commissioner, the chairperson of the  Hudson river valley greenway communities council, the chairperson of the  upstate New York tourism council, and the chairperson of  the  downstate  New  York tourism council and, upon request, any other interested party.  The advisory council shall also do all other things necessary and proper  for the completion of a feasibility study of developing a  tour  of  the  Hudson  valley  to be known as "The Hudson Valley Ag Trail" to highlight  the unique and significant agricultural and  natural  resources  of  the  Hudson valley region.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-23 > 285-b

§ 285-b. Hudson  valley  agricultural  advisory council. 1. The Hudson  valley  agricultural  advisory  council  shall  be  appointed   by   the  commissioner, and composed of representatives from consumer and producer  organizations,   county   governments,  conservation  organizations  and  tourism organizations of the Hudson valley region. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "Hudson  valley"  shall  mean the counties of  Albany,  Greene,  Ulster,  Orange,   Rockland,   Rensselaer,   Columbia,  Dutchess,  Putnam  and  Westchester. The membership of the council shall  consist of no more than eleven persons, who shall be  residents  of  the  Hudson valley, and who shall meet at least three times annually. Council  members  shall  serve  without pay but shall be reimbursed for allowable  and necessary travel expenses.    2. The advisory council, in consultation with the Hudson river  valley  greenway  communities council, the upstate New York tourism council, and  the downstate New York  tourism  council,  may  recommend  programs  and  promotional  activities  designed  to preserve and enhance Hudson valley  region tourism and agricultural open space, address issues affecting the  viability of agriculture,  including  real  property  tax  policies  and  municipal  land  use  issues, and promote greater agricultural marketing  and promotional opportunities for the region's agricultural producers to  the department.    3. From time to time, but at  least  every  two  years,  the  advisory  council  shall  issue  a report evaluating such programs and promotional  activities to be transmitted to the commissioner, the chairperson of the  Hudson river valley greenway communities council, the chairperson of the  upstate New York tourism council, and the chairperson of  the  downstate  New  York tourism council and, upon request, any other interested party.  The advisory council shall also do all other things necessary and proper  for the completion of a feasibility study of developing a  tour  of  the  Hudson  valley  to be known as "The Hudson Valley Ag Trail" to highlight  the unique and significant agricultural and  natural  resources  of  the  Hudson valley region.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-23 > 285-b

§ 285-b. Hudson  valley  agricultural  advisory council. 1. The Hudson  valley  agricultural  advisory  council  shall  be  appointed   by   the  commissioner, and composed of representatives from consumer and producer  organizations,   county   governments,  conservation  organizations  and  tourism organizations of the Hudson valley region. For the  purposes  of  this  section,  the  term  "Hudson  valley"  shall  mean the counties of  Albany,  Greene,  Ulster,  Orange,   Rockland,   Rensselaer,   Columbia,  Dutchess,  Putnam  and  Westchester. The membership of the council shall  consist of no more than eleven persons, who shall be  residents  of  the  Hudson valley, and who shall meet at least three times annually. Council  members  shall  serve  without pay but shall be reimbursed for allowable  and necessary travel expenses.    2. The advisory council, in consultation with the Hudson river  valley  greenway  communities council, the upstate New York tourism council, and  the downstate New York  tourism  council,  may  recommend  programs  and  promotional  activities  designed  to preserve and enhance Hudson valley  region tourism and agricultural open space, address issues affecting the  viability of agriculture,  including  real  property  tax  policies  and  municipal  land  use  issues, and promote greater agricultural marketing  and promotional opportunities for the region's agricultural producers to  the department.    3. From time to time, but at  least  every  two  years,  the  advisory  council  shall  issue  a report evaluating such programs and promotional  activities to be transmitted to the commissioner, the chairperson of the  Hudson river valley greenway communities council, the chairperson of the  upstate New York tourism council, and the chairperson of  the  downstate  New  York tourism council and, upon request, any other interested party.  The advisory council shall also do all other things necessary and proper  for the completion of a feasibility study of developing a  tour  of  the  Hudson  valley  to be known as "The Hudson Valley Ag Trail" to highlight  the unique and significant agricultural and  natural  resources  of  the  Hudson valley region.