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§ 309. Advisory  council on agriculture. 1. There shall be established  within the department the advisory council on agriculture, to advise and  make recommendations to the state agencies on  state  government  plans,  policies  and  programs affecting agriculture, as outlined below, and in  such areas as its experience and studies may indicate to be appropriate.  The department  of  agriculture  and  markets  shall  provide  necessary  secretariat and support services to the council.    2. The advisory council on agriculture shall consist of eleven members  appointed  by  the  governor  with the advice and consent of the senate,  selected for their experience and expertise related to areas of  council  responsibility.  At least five members of the council shall be operators  of a commercial farm enterprise  and  at  least  two  members  shall  be  representatives  of  local governments. The balance of the council shall  be comprised of representatives of business or institutions  related  to  agriculture.  Members  shall  be appointed for a term of three years and  may serve until their successors are chosen provided, however,  that  of  the  members  first appointed, three shall serve for a term of one year,  three shall serve for a term of two years, and three shall serve  for  a  term  of  three  years.  Members shall serve without salary but shall be  entitled  to  reimbursement  of  their  ordinary  and  necessary  travel  expenses. The members of the council shall elect a chairman.    3.  The  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  advisory  council  on  agriculture as they pertain to agricultural districts shall include, but  not be limited to, providing timely advice, comments and recommendations  to the commissioner in regard to:    a. the establishment of agricultural districts;    b. the eight year review of agricultural districts; and    c. the establishment of and any revision to  the  land  classification  system  used  in  connection  with  the  determination  of  agricultural  assessment values.    The commissioner may delegate to the council  such  additional  duties  and responsibilities as he deems necessary.    4.  The  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  advisory  council  on  agriculture shall include, but  not  be  limited  to,  providing  timely  advice, comments and recommendations to the state board of real property  services  in  regard  to  the  establishment  of agricultural assessment  values.    5. The advisory council on agriculture shall advise  the  commissioner  and  other  state  agency  heads on state government plans, policies and  programs affecting farming and the agricultural industry of this  state.  Concerned  state  agencies  shall  be  encouraged to establish a working  relationship with the council and shall fully cooperate with the council  in any requests it shall make.    6. The advisory council on agriculture may ask  other  individuals  to  attend  its  meetings  or work with it on an occasional or regular basis  provided, however, that it shall invite participation by the chairman of  the state soil and water conservation committee and the dean of the  New  York   state  college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences  at  Cornell  university. The advisory council on agriculture shall set the  time  and  place of its meetings, and shall hold at least four meetings per year.    7.  The advisory council on agriculture shall file a written report to  the governor and the legislature by April first each year concerning its  activities during the previous year and its program expectations for the  succeeding year.    8. The advisory council on agriculture shall advise  the  commissioner  in regards to whether particular land uses are agricultural in nature.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 309

§ 309. Advisory  council on agriculture. 1. There shall be established  within the department the advisory council on agriculture, to advise and  make recommendations to the state agencies on  state  government  plans,  policies  and  programs affecting agriculture, as outlined below, and in  such areas as its experience and studies may indicate to be appropriate.  The department  of  agriculture  and  markets  shall  provide  necessary  secretariat and support services to the council.    2. The advisory council on agriculture shall consist of eleven members  appointed  by  the  governor  with the advice and consent of the senate,  selected for their experience and expertise related to areas of  council  responsibility.  At least five members of the council shall be operators  of a commercial farm enterprise  and  at  least  two  members  shall  be  representatives  of  local governments. The balance of the council shall  be comprised of representatives of business or institutions  related  to  agriculture.  Members  shall  be appointed for a term of three years and  may serve until their successors are chosen provided, however,  that  of  the  members  first appointed, three shall serve for a term of one year,  three shall serve for a term of two years, and three shall serve  for  a  term  of  three  years.  Members shall serve without salary but shall be  entitled  to  reimbursement  of  their  ordinary  and  necessary  travel  expenses. The members of the council shall elect a chairman.    3.  The  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  advisory  council  on  agriculture as they pertain to agricultural districts shall include, but  not be limited to, providing timely advice, comments and recommendations  to the commissioner in regard to:    a. the establishment of agricultural districts;    b. the eight year review of agricultural districts; and    c. the establishment of and any revision to  the  land  classification  system  used  in  connection  with  the  determination  of  agricultural  assessment values.    The commissioner may delegate to the council  such  additional  duties  and responsibilities as he deems necessary.    4.  The  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  advisory  council  on  agriculture shall include, but  not  be  limited  to,  providing  timely  advice, comments and recommendations to the state board of real property  services  in  regard  to  the  establishment  of agricultural assessment  values.    5. The advisory council on agriculture shall advise  the  commissioner  and  other  state  agency  heads on state government plans, policies and  programs affecting farming and the agricultural industry of this  state.  Concerned  state  agencies  shall  be  encouraged to establish a working  relationship with the council and shall fully cooperate with the council  in any requests it shall make.    6. The advisory council on agriculture may ask  other  individuals  to  attend  its  meetings  or work with it on an occasional or regular basis  provided, however, that it shall invite participation by the chairman of  the state soil and water conservation committee and the dean of the  New  York   state  college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences  at  Cornell  university. The advisory council on agriculture shall set the  time  and  place of its meetings, and shall hold at least four meetings per year.    7.  The advisory council on agriculture shall file a written report to  the governor and the legislature by April first each year concerning its  activities during the previous year and its program expectations for the  succeeding year.    8. The advisory council on agriculture shall advise  the  commissioner  in regards to whether particular land uses are agricultural in nature.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 309

§ 309. Advisory  council on agriculture. 1. There shall be established  within the department the advisory council on agriculture, to advise and  make recommendations to the state agencies on  state  government  plans,  policies  and  programs affecting agriculture, as outlined below, and in  such areas as its experience and studies may indicate to be appropriate.  The department  of  agriculture  and  markets  shall  provide  necessary  secretariat and support services to the council.    2. The advisory council on agriculture shall consist of eleven members  appointed  by  the  governor  with the advice and consent of the senate,  selected for their experience and expertise related to areas of  council  responsibility.  At least five members of the council shall be operators  of a commercial farm enterprise  and  at  least  two  members  shall  be  representatives  of  local governments. The balance of the council shall  be comprised of representatives of business or institutions  related  to  agriculture.  Members  shall  be appointed for a term of three years and  may serve until their successors are chosen provided, however,  that  of  the  members  first appointed, three shall serve for a term of one year,  three shall serve for a term of two years, and three shall serve  for  a  term  of  three  years.  Members shall serve without salary but shall be  entitled  to  reimbursement  of  their  ordinary  and  necessary  travel  expenses. The members of the council shall elect a chairman.    3.  The  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  advisory  council  on  agriculture as they pertain to agricultural districts shall include, but  not be limited to, providing timely advice, comments and recommendations  to the commissioner in regard to:    a. the establishment of agricultural districts;    b. the eight year review of agricultural districts; and    c. the establishment of and any revision to  the  land  classification  system  used  in  connection  with  the  determination  of  agricultural  assessment values.    The commissioner may delegate to the council  such  additional  duties  and responsibilities as he deems necessary.    4.  The  duties  and  responsibilities  of  the  advisory  council  on  agriculture shall include, but  not  be  limited  to,  providing  timely  advice, comments and recommendations to the state board of real property  services  in  regard  to  the  establishment  of agricultural assessment  values.    5. The advisory council on agriculture shall advise  the  commissioner  and  other  state  agency  heads on state government plans, policies and  programs affecting farming and the agricultural industry of this  state.  Concerned  state  agencies  shall  be  encouraged to establish a working  relationship with the council and shall fully cooperate with the council  in any requests it shall make.    6. The advisory council on agriculture may ask  other  individuals  to  attend  its  meetings  or work with it on an occasional or regular basis  provided, however, that it shall invite participation by the chairman of  the state soil and water conservation committee and the dean of the  New  York   state  college  of  agriculture  and  life  sciences  at  Cornell  university. The advisory council on agriculture shall set the  time  and  place of its meetings, and shall hold at least four meetings per year.    7.  The advisory council on agriculture shall file a written report to  the governor and the legislature by April first each year concerning its  activities during the previous year and its program expectations for the  succeeding year.    8. The advisory council on agriculture shall advise  the  commissioner  in regards to whether particular land uses are agricultural in nature.