(a) Effective July 1, 2001, the Department of Agriculture is designated as the state agency to:
(1) Receive food donated by the United States Department of Agriculture, other federal or state agencies, corporations, private persons or entities;
(2) Receive payments for storage and distribution of the donated food;
(3) Distribute the food to educational or charitable institutions;
(4) Allocate funds received relating to the donated food; and
(5) Enter into agreements and take other actions necessary to exercise the authority provided in this article.
(b) Effective July 1, 2001, all responsibility for receiving, storing and distributing donated food previously assigned to the Department of Health and Human Resources is transferred to the Department of Agriculture. The secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources and the commissioner of agriculture, acting jointly, are empowered to facilitate an orderly, efficient and economical transfer of the donated food program and related program functions, including the transfer of employees.
(c) Effective July 1, 2001, all unencumbered funds remaining with the Department of Health and Human Resources related to the transferred donated food program shall be transferred to the appropriate accounts of the Department of Agriculture.
Structure West Virginia Code
§19-30-3. Special Revenue Account Created for Donated Food Program
§19-30-4. Donation of Food Items; Exemption From Civil and Criminal Liability
§19-30-6. Authorization of Donations; Diversion of Products by Directors to Organizations
§19-30-7. Surplus Food Collection and Distribution Centers
§19-30-8. Minimum Standards for Food Banks
§19-30-9. State Surplus Buildings and Equipment; Availability to Donated Food Banks
§19-30-10. Effect of Article on Other Nonprofit Organizations