7 U.S.C. § 1523
Section 1523 · Pilot programs
Current version, with additions and removals from the February 7, 2014 version.
Subject to section 1522(e)(4) of this title,1 the Secretary shall carry out a pilot program in a limited number of counties, as determined by the Secretary, for crop years 1997 through 2001, under which a producer of wheat, feed grains, soybeans, or such other commodity as the Secretary considers appropriate may elect to receive insurance against loss of revenue, as determined by the Secretary.
Revenue insurance under this subsection shall—
be offered through reinsurance arrangements with private insurance companies;
offer at least a minimum level of coverage that is an alternative to catastrophic crop insurance;
be actuarially sound; and
require the payment of premiums and administrative fees by an insured producer.
Subject to section 1522(e)(4) of this title,1 the Secretary shall carry out a pilot program in a limited number of counties, as determined by the Secretary, for crop years 1997 through 2001, under which a producer of wheat, feed grains, soybeans, or such other commodity as the Secretary considers appropriate may elect to receive insurance against loss of revenue, as determined by the Secretary.
Revenue insurance under this subsection shall—
be offered through reinsurance arrangements with private insurance companies;
offer at least a minimum level of coverage that is an alternative to catastrophic crop insurance;
be actuarially sound; and
require the payment of premiums and administrative fees by an insured producer.
The purpose of the pilot program established under this subsection is to determine whether approved insurance providers will compete to market policies or plans of insurance with reduced rates of premium, in a manner that maintains the financial soundness of approved insurance providers and is consistent with the integrity of the Federal crop insurance program.
Beginning with the 2002 crop year, the Corporation shall establish a pilot program under which approved insurance providers may propose for approval by the Board policies or plans of insurance with reduced rates of premium—
for one or more agricultural commodities; and
within a limited geographic area, as proposed by the approved insurance provider and approved by the Board.
The Board shall approve a policy or plan of insurance proposed under this subsection that involves a premium reduction if the Board determines that—
the interests of producers are adequately protected within the pilot area;
rates of premium are actuarially appropriate, as determined by the Board;
the size of the proposed pilot area is adequate;
the proposed policy or plan of insurance would not unfairly discriminate among producers within the proposed pilot area;
if the proposed policy or plan of insurance were available in a geographic area larger than the proposed pilot area, the proposed policy or plan of insurance would—
not have a significant adverse impact on the crop insurance delivery system;
not result in a reduction of program integrity;
be actuarially appropriate; and
not place an additional financial burden on the Federal Government; and
the proposed policy or plan of insurance meets other requirements of this subchapter determined appropriate by the Board.
The time limitations and procedures of the Board established under section 1508(h) of this title shall apply to a proposal submitted under this subsection.
The purpose of the pilot program established under this subsection is to determine whether approved insurance providers will compete to market policies or plans of insurance with reduced rates of premium, in a manner that maintains the financial soundness of approved insurance providers and is consistent with the integrity of the Federal crop insurance program.
Beginning with the 2002 crop year, the Corporation shall establish a pilot program under which approved insurance providers may propose for approval by the Board policies or plans of insurance with reduced rates of premium—
for one or more agricultural commodities; and
within a limited geographic area, as proposed by the approved insurance provider and approved by the Board.
The Board shall approve a policy or plan of insurance proposed under this subsection that involves a premium reduction if the Board determines that—
the interests of producers are adequately protected within the pilot area;
rates of premium are actuarially appropriate, as determined by the Board;
the size of the proposed pilot area is adequate;
the proposed policy or plan of insurance would not unfairly discriminate among producers within the proposed pilot area;
if the proposed policy or plan of insurance were available in a geographic area larger than the proposed pilot area, the proposed policy or plan of insurance would—
not have a significant adverse impact on the crop insurance delivery system;
not result in a reduction of program integrity;
be actuarially appropriate; and
not place an additional financial burden on the Federal Government; and
the proposed policy or plan of insurance meets other requirements of this subchapter determined appropriate by the Board.
The time limitations and procedures of the Board established under section 1508(h) of this title shall apply to a proposal submitted under this subsection.
The Corporation shall carry out, through at least the 2004 reinsurance year, the adjusted gross revenue insurance pilot program in effect for the 2002 reinsurance year.
In addition to counties otherwise included in the pilot program, the Corporation shall include in the pilot program for the 2003 reinsurance year at least 8 counties in the State of California and at least 8 counties in the State of Pennsylvania.
In carrying out subparagraph (A), the Corporation shall work with the respective State Departments of Agriculture to establish criteria to determine which counties to include in the pilot program.
The Corporation shall carry out, through at least the 2004 reinsurance year, the adjusted gross revenue insurance pilot program in effect for the 2002 reinsurance year.
In addition to counties otherwise included in the pilot program, the Corporation shall include in the pilot program for the 2003 reinsurance year at least 8 counties in the State of California and at least 8 counties in the State of Pennsylvania.
In carrying out subparagraph (A), the Corporation shall work with the respective State Departments of Agriculture to establish criteria to determine which counties to include in the pilot program.
The Corporation shall establish a pilot program under which producers or processors of camelina may propose for approval by the Board policies or plans of insurance for camelina, in accordance with section 1508(h) of this title.
The Board shall approve a policy or plan of insurance proposed under paragraph (1) if, as determined by the Board, the policy or plan of insurance—
protects the interests of producers;
is actuarially sound; and
meets the requirements of this subchapter.
The Corporation shall commence the camelina insurance pilot program as soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this subsection.
The Corporation shall establish a pilot program under which producers or processors of camelina may propose for approval by the Board policies or plans of insurance for camelina, in accordance with section 1508(h) of this title.
The Board shall approve a policy or plan of insurance proposed under paragraph (1) if, as determined by the Board, the policy or plan of insurance—
protects the interests of producers;
is actuarially sound; and
meets the requirements of this subchapter.
The Corporation shall commence the camelina insurance pilot program as soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this subsection.
In addition to any other authority of the Corporation, the Corporation shall establish and carry out a pilot program under which a producer of nondehiscent sesame under contract may elect to obtain multiperil crop insurance, as determined by the Corporation.
The multiperil crop insurance offered under the sesame insurance pilot program shall—
be offered through reinsurance arrangements with private insurance companies;
be actuarially sound; and
require the payment of premiums and administrative fees by a producer obtaining the insurance.
The sesame insurance pilot program shall be carried out only in the State of Texas.
The Corporation shall commence the sesame insurance pilot program as soon as practicable after the date of the enactment of this subsection.
In addition to any other authority of the Corporation, the Corporation shall establish and carry out a pilot program under which a producer of nondehiscent sesame under contract may elect to obtain multiperil crop insurance, as determined by the Corporation.
The multiperil crop insurance offered under the sesame insurance pilot program shall—
be offered through reinsurance arrangements with private insurance companies;
be actuarially sound; and
require the payment of premiums and administrative fees by a producer obtaining the insurance.
The sesame insurance pilot program shall be carried out only in the State of Texas.
The Corporation shall commence the sesame insurance pilot program as soon as practicable after the date of the enactment of this subsection.
In addition to any other authority of the Corporation, the Corporation shall establish and carry out a grass seed pilot program under which a producer of Kentucky bluegrass or perennial rye grass under contract may elect to obtain multiperil crop insurance, as determined by the Corporation.
The multiperil crop insurance offered under the grass seed insurance pilot program shall—
be offered through reinsurance arrangements with private insurance companies;
be actuarially sound; and
require the payment of premiums and administrative fees by a producer obtaining the insurance.
The grass seed insurance pilot program shall be carried out only in each of the States of Minnesota and North Dakota.
The Corporation shall commence the grass seed insurance pilot program as soon as practicable after the date of the enactment of this subsection.
In addition to any other authority of the Corporation, the Corporation shall establish and carry out a grass seed pilot program under which a producer of Kentucky bluegrass or perennial rye grass under contract may elect to obtain multiperil crop insurance, as determined by the Corporation.
The multiperil crop insurance offered under the grass seed insurance pilot program shall—
be offered through reinsurance arrangements with private insurance companies;
be actuarially sound; and
require the payment of premiums and administrative fees by a producer obtaining the insurance.
The grass seed insurance pilot program shall be carried out only in each of the States of Minnesota and North Dakota.
The Corporation shall commence the grass seed insurance pilot program as soon as practicable after the date of the enactment of this subsection.
Notwithstanding subsection (a)(2), the Corporation shall establish a pilot program under which contract poultry growers, including growers of broilers and laying hens, may elect to receive index-based insurance from extreme weather-related risk resulting in increased utility costs (including costs of natural gas, propane, electricity, water, and other appropriate costs, as determined by the Corporation) associated with poultry production.
The Corporation shall engage with poultry industry stakeholders in establishing the pilot program under paragraph (1).
The pilot program established under paragraph (1) shall be conducted in a sufficient number of counties to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the feasibility, effectiveness, and demand among producers in the top poultry producing States, as determined by the Corporation.
Notwithstanding section 1508(l) of this title, the Board shall approve a policy or plan of insurance based on the pilot program under paragraph (1)—
in accordance with section 1508(h) of this title; and
not later than 2 years after July 4, 2025.
1 See References in Text note below.
1 See References in Text note below.