Tex. Human Resources Code Section 33.035
Pilot Program to Incentivize Purchase of Texas-grown Fruits or Vegetables Under Snap


(a)

In this section:

(1)

“Eligible fruits or vegetables” means any variety of fresh, canned, dried, or frozen whole or cut fruits or vegetables:

(A)

with no added sugars, fats, oils, or salt; and

(B)

that are produced or harvested in this state.

(2)

“Incentive” means a financial benefit provided to a recipient of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits that encourages the recipient to purchase eligible fruits or vegetables.

(3)

“Pilot program” means the pilot program described by Subsection (b).

(4)

“Retailer” has the meaning assigned by Section 33.0023 (Snap Information Matching System).

(b)

The commission, in consultation with the work group established under Subsection (c), may establish a pilot program in one or more geographic areas of this state through which:

(1)

a recipient of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits is able to receive an incentive when purchasing eligible fruits or vegetables from a retailer that may be used toward a subsequent purchase of eligible fruits or vegetables; and

(2)

a retailer is authorized to publicize the incentive to recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.

(c)

The commission shall establish a work group to assist the commission with the study described by Section 33.036 and, as applicable, provide input for the establishment of the pilot program. The work group must be composed of relevant stakeholders from rural and urban areas throughout this state who have expertise in providing incentives under the supplemental nutrition assistance program. At least one member of the work group must have direct marketing representative experience in operating a comparable program.

(d)

The executive commissioner shall appoint one member of the work group to serve as presiding officer.

(e)

The work group is not subject to Chapter 2110 (State Agency Advisory Committees), Government Code.

(f)

A member of the work group may not receive compensation for serving on the work group and may not be reimbursed for travel or other expenses incurred while conducting the business of the work group.

(g)

If the commission establishes the pilot program under this section, the commission may contract with an entity that has appropriate experience and expertise in administering comparable programs to administer the pilot program.

(h)

The commission may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations from any source to establish and administer the pilot program or to perform any other duty under this section.

(i)

If the commission establishes the pilot program under this section, the commission, with assistance from the work group, shall:

(1)

develop and the executive commissioner shall submit any necessary applications to obtain a federal waiver to operate the pilot program; and

(2)

apply for any available federal money to operate the program, including federal nutrition incentives available under Section 4205, Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (7 U.S.C. Section 7517).

(j)

The commission may delay the operation of the pilot program, as applicable, until the commission receives federal money to operate the program or until money is appropriated or donated to the commission to operate the program.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 655 (S.B. 1834), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 33.035 — Pilot Program to Incentivize Purchase of Texas-grown Fruits or Vegetables Under Snap, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HR/htm/HR.­33.­htm#33.­035 (accessed May 11, 2024).

33.001
Distribution of Surplus Commodities
33.002
Distribution of Commodities and Snap Benefits
33.003
Distribution Districts
33.004
Commodity Distribution Program Advisory Boards
33.005
Processing Perishable Commodities
33.0005
Definitions
33.0006
Operation of Snap
33.006
Handling Charges
33.008
Sale of Used Commodity Containers
33.011
Prohibited Activities
33.012
Chemical Dependency Treatment Program as Representative
33.013
Information and Referral Services
33.015
Initial Establishment and Recertification of Eligibility for Certain Persons
33.018
Snap Eligibility Following Certain Criminal Convictions
33.019
Simplified Certification and Recertification Requirements for Certain Snap Applicants and Recipients
33.021
Exclusion of Certain Resources in Determining Snap Eligibility
33.0021
Application Information
33.022
Application Assistance
33.0023
Snap Information Matching System
33.023
Information Verification
33.0024
Disaster Snap
33.025
Nutrition Education and Outreach for Those Eligible for Snap Benefits
33.026
Child and Adult Care Food Program: Required Notices and Advisory Committee Authority
33.027
Child and Adult Care Food Program: Electronic Filing
33.028
Grant Programs for Nutrition Education
33.029
Certain Eligibility Restrictions
33.032
Peace Officers
33.035
Pilot Program to Incentivize Purchase of Texas-grown Fruits or Vegetables Under Snap
33.052
Application Assistance
33.053
Use of Technology to Promote Efficiency and Fraud Detection
33.054
Workforce Management
33.055
Program Management Information
33.0181
Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Eligibility Determinations for Certain Inmates
33.0231
Verification of Identity and Prevention of Duplicate Participation in Snap
33.0271
Child and Adult Care Food Program: Program Participant Requirements
33.0291
Exclusion of School-based Accounts and Certain Bonds

Accessed:
May 11, 2024

§ 33.035’s source at texas​.gov