HB 1203
AN ACT relating to the establishment of the office of food system security
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
Establishes the Office of Food System Security and Resiliency within the Texas Department of Agriculture to coordinate food access, support local agricultural production, and improve food supply resilience. The office will work with state agencies, local governments, and stakeholders to develop regional food security plans, connect local producers with retailers and distributors, and recommend legislative improvements to the food system. By December 1 of each even-numbered year, the office must provide the legislature with recommendations to enhance food system security and resiliency in Texas.
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to the establishment of the office of food system security and resiliency in the Department of Agriculture and the management of the Texas food system security and resiliency planning council. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 12, Agriculture Code, is amended by adding Section 12.052 to read as follows: Sec. 12.052. OFFICE OF FOOD SYSTEM SECURITY AND RESILIENCY. (a) In this section, "office" means the office of food system security and resiliency established by this section. (b) The office of food system security and resiliency is established as a division within the department. (c) The office is responsible for food system security and resiliency in this state, including: (1) coordinating state resources and programs so food access industry professionals can efficiently use resources to meet (2) ensuring a food system in this state that is free (3) promoting the growth, manufacture, and processing of agricultural products in this state for farm-to-store and (4) developing regional food system security and resiliency planning by working with other state agencies, counties, municipalities, school districts, and local governments; and (5) promoting policies to establish more localized food markets or food access points through measures such as: (A) connecting retailers, distributors, municipalities, counties, school districts, and other local governments to local producers; and (B) collaborating with local stakeholders to expand food access across this state. (d) The office shall, not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, make recommendations to the legislature for legislation that may improve food system security and resiliency in (e) The office shall manage the Texas food system security and resiliency planning council under Chapter 23. SECTION 2. Section 23.001(2), Agriculture Code, is amended [(A)] the office of food system security and resiliency under Section 12.052 [if that office is established as a division within the department by an Act of the 88th Legislature, [(B) the food and nutrition division of the department if the office of food system security and resiliency is not established as a division within the department by an Act of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023]. SECTION 3. (a) Not later than December 31, 2025, the Department of Agriculture shall establish the office of food system security and resiliency under Section 12.052, Agriculture Code, as (b) The food and nutrition division of the Department of Agriculture shall continue to manage the Texas food system security and resiliency planning council until the department establishes the office of food system security and resiliency. SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Bill Sponsors
Legislators who authored or co-sponsored this bill.
Expert Lobbyists for This Bill
These lobbyists specialize in Agriculture and related subject areas.
Robert D. Miller
FeaturedBeverly C. Cornwell
PremiumEZ Lobby
PremiumGavin L. Massingill
Allen E. Blakemore
Andrew R. Novak
Michael J. Johnson
Allison Billodeau
Cheri Huddleston
Jennifer Allmon
Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the establishment of the office of food system security
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