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HB 1143

An Act amending the act of July 9, 1970 (P.L.484, No.164), entitled "An act relating to indemnification agreements between architects, engineers or surveyors and owners, contractors, subcontractors or suppliers and indemnification agreements relating to snow removal or ice control services," further providing for title of act; and providing for indemnification agreements relative to construction contracts, including agreements for architectural, engineering or land surveying services.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Hohenstein

Provides a one-time $5–$10M appropriation to fund a statewide charitable food distribution facility via grants, with 1:1 nonstate match and 2025–27 use.

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Bill Summary · HB 1143

Summary — HB 1143

Title: An Act to provide an appropriation to the agriculture commissioner for a food distribution facility grant program

Summary (one sentence)
HB 1143 would authorize a one‑time appropriation from the state Strategic Investment and Improvements Fund to the North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner to create a grant program that helps finance construction of a statewide charitable food distribution and logistics facility.

Purpose and intent
- To invest state one‑time dollars in infrastructure that strengthens charitable food distribution and logistics statewide, improving capacity to store, sort, and distribute donated or emergency food.

Key provisions
- Appropriation source and amount
- Appropriates money from the Strategic Investment and Improvements Fund (SIIF).
- Versions show both $5,000,000 and $10,000,000 amounts; the first‑engrossed bill with Senate amendments establishes a $10,000,000 appropriation (other documents show an earlier $5,000,000 text).
- Time period
- Funds are authorized for the 2025–2027 biennium (for the period beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2027).
- Eligible uses of grant funds
- Grant funds may be used only for site acquisition, architectural and engineering costs, labor, equipment, and materials directly related to construction of a statewide charitable food distribution and logistics facility.
- Matching requirement
- Each grant recipient must provide $1 of nonstate (private or other nonstate) matching funds for each $1 provided by the Agriculture Commissioner (1:1 match).
- Reporting
- Entities receiving grants must report annually to the Agriculture Commissioner on the use and effectiveness of the funds.
- Funding characterization
- The appropriation is designated a one‑time funding item (no ongoing state operating obligation is created).

Who would be affected
- North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner — responsible for administering the grant program and receiving reports from grant recipients.
- Grant recipients — entities eligible to receive construction grants for a statewide charitable food distribution/logistics facility (likely nonprofits, regional food banks, or similar charitable organizations).
- State budget — reduces available balance in the SIIF by the appropriation amount; otherwise no recurring fiscal obligation.

Fiscal impact
- One‑time state cost equal to the appropriation ($5M or, as in the amended engrossment, $10M).
- No ongoing state operating costs are specified; recipients must supply matching funds, leveraging nonstate investment.
- The bill does not create continuing appropriations or recurring obligations beyond required reporting.

Procedural / status notes
- Introduced in the Sixty‑ninth Legislative Assembly by Representatives Pyle et al. (and sponsored in the Senate by Senators Boschee, Lee, Roers, Barta, and Dever).
- Legislative documents include multiple engrossed versions (one with $5M, one with $10M after Senate amendments). Enrollment records show House and Senate recorded votes (House 71–16; Senate 36–9).
- The text describes the appropriation as a one‑time item for the 2025–2027 biennium; applicants and recipients would be subject to program rules and the Agriculture Commissioner’s administration.

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