HOUSE BILL No. 4835

 

June 30, 2011, Introduced by Reps. Glardon, Shaughnessy, Rendon, Johnson, Daley, Hughes, Kurtz, Nesbitt, Lori, Lyons, Zorn, Brunner, Horn, Wayne Schmidt, Goike and Oakes and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

 

     A bill to amend 1941 PA 205, entitled

 

"An act to provide for the construction, establishment, opening,

use, discontinuing, vacating, closing, altering, improvement, and

maintenance of limited access highways and facilities ancillary to

those highways; to permit the acquiring of property and property

rights and the closing or other treatment of intersecting roads for

these purposes; to provide for the borrowing of money and for the

issuing of bonds or notes payable from special funds for the

acquisition, construction or improvement of such highways; and to

provide for the receipt and expenditure of funds generated from the

facilities,"

 

(MCL 252.51 to 252.64) by adding section 2a.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 2a. (1) The state transportation department shall allow

 

the category of Michigan farm markets in the logo signage program

 

authorized under section 2 and shall establish qualification

 

criteria for facilities, activities, and locations designated as

 

farm markets not in conflict with this subsection. As used in this


 

subsection:

 

     (a) "Agricultural product" means any agricultural commodity or

 

product, whether raw or processed, including any commodity or

 

product derived from livestock that is marketed for human or

 

livestock use or consumption.

 

     (b) "Crop" means a plant or part of a plant marketed or

 

intended to be marketed as an agricultural product or fed or

 

intended to be fed to livestock.

 

     (c) "Farm market" means a location, whether or not enclosed in

 

a temporary or permanent structure, where agricultural products are

 

sold to consumers. All of the following apply to a farm market:

 

     (i) It is part of a farm operation.

 

     (ii) Not less than 50% of the products offered for sale are

 

produced on and by the affiliated farm. This calculation may be an

 

average over not more than 5 seasons.

 

     (iii) It may sell agricultural products in their natural state

 

or in a value-added form for direct customer sales as otherwise

 

provided by law.

 

     (iv) It may operate seasonally or year-round.

 

     (v) It may include marketing activities and services to

 

attract and entertain customers, unless otherwise prohibited by

 

law.

 

     (d) "Value-added" means the enhancement or improvement of the

 

overall value of an agricultural commodity or of an animal or plant

 

product into a product of higher value. The enhancement or

 

improvement includes, but is not limited to, marketing,

 

agricultural processing, transforming, or packaging.


 

     (2) Any revenue received by the state transportation

 

department under this section shall be deposited into the state

 

trunk line fund established under section 11 of 1951 PA 51, MCL

 

247.661.