Bill Text: NY A06271 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires the Empire State Development Corporation, in consultation with SUNY, CUNY, and the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities to conduct a study on the economic impact of the establishment of kitchen incubators; requires a report to the governor and the legislature.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-07-06 - enacting clause stricken [A06271 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A06271-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          6271
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                      March 4, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by M. of A. CRESPO -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ARROYO,
          AUBRY, FINCH, JAFFEE,  RAMOS,  RIVERA,  RODRIGUEZ  --  read  once  and
          referred to the Committee on Higher Education
        AN ACT in relation to requiring the Empire State development corporation
          in  consultation  with  the  state  university  of  New York, the city
          university of New York and the commission on independent colleges  and
          universities  to study the economic impact of optimizing kitchen incu-
          bators in New York state
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  Legislative intent.  The legislature hereby finds that in
     2  order to improve the economic opportunities for its citizens and  entre-
     3  preneurs,  it  must  use  the established capabilities of its university
     4  systems to offer space and resources to  the  next  generation  of  food
     5  manufacturing businesses.
     6    It has been documented that the chief obstacle for start-up food manu-
     7  facturing  businesses is their inability to access affordable commercial
     8  kitchen space. Currently all over the state, there are only a few kitch-
     9  en incubators facing high demand and unable to meet  the  needs  of  the
    10  many potential start-up businesses.
    11    Kitchen  incubators  are  valuable  resources for New York state as it
    12  moves  to  promote  more  job  development,  business  development   and
    13  increased tax revenues.
    14    In  New York City alone, there are more than 900 food firms, with over
    15  16,000 employees and another 2,500 who are self-employed. This has  been
    16  viewed  as  evidence  of  entrepreneurs' intent on developing their food
    17  manufacturing ideas into full scale production  capabilities  and  fully
    18  functional business entities.
    19    Minority  and immigrant populations are growing significantly through-
    20  out the state and so are their number  in  entrepreneurship  activities,
    21  including  in the development of foods from their native place of origin
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10213-01-9

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     1  and this creates growing demand for such foods  by  increasing  minority
     2  and immigrant communities.
     3    Kitchen  incubators  housed  at select college campuses throughout New
     4  York state and New York city will help  develop  new  entrepreneurs  and
     5  increase the economic benefits of such activities for the entire state.
     6    However,  New York must do more to propel these business start-ups and
     7  potential manufacturers into full scale operations and  should  move  to
     8  allow  its university systems to expand their regional economic catalyst
     9  activities to serve entrepreneurs looking to enter the food  manufactur-
    10  ing sector.
    11    § 2. For purposes of this act, the term "kitchen incubator" shall mean
    12  an  affordable  small space with shared ovens, ranges, industrial mixers
    13  and other commercial kitchen equipment, to be rented by entrepreneurs to
    14  assist them in the development and/or manufacturing of food products for
    15  commercial purposes.
    16    § 3. a. The Empire State Development Corporation, in consultation with
    17  the state university of New York, the city university of New  York,  and
    18  the  Commission  on  Independent  Colleges  and  Universities and groups
    19  selected by the Empire State Development Corporation,  shall  study  and
    20  examine  the potential economic impact for optimizing kitchen incubators
    21  in New York state including establishing and/or expanding such  opportu-
    22  nities  in  the state university of New York, the city university of New
    23  York, and the Commission on Independent Colleges.
    24    b. The study conducted pursuant to this  section  shall  evaluate  the
    25  impact  of  such  optimization  on  entrepreneurship  efforts in growing
    26  minority and immigrant populations.
    27    c. The Empire State Development  Corporation  shall  create  a  report
    28  containing  recommendations  for the creation, funding and future expan-
    29  sion of kitchen incubators throughout the state and on college campuses;
    30  and increasing entrepreneurial success  in  the  culinary  industry,  by
    31  providing comprehensive advisory and business development services along
    32  with  access  to  facilities  and  equipment in a co-working environment
    33  conducive to collaboration, networking and mentorship.
    34    d. The report compiled by the  Empire  State  Development  Corporation
    35  pursuant to paragraph c of this section shall be submitted to the gover-
    36  nor and the legislature not later than May 1, 2020.
    37    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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