§ 2008m. National Rural Development Partnership
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(2)
Coordinating Committee
The term “Coordinating Committee” means the National Rural Development Coordinating Committee established by subsection (c) of this section.
(b)
Partnership
(2)
Purposes
The purposes of the Partnership are to empower and build the capacity of States and rural communities to design flexible and innovative responses to their own special rural development needs, with local determinations of progress and selection of projects and activities.
(3)
Governing panel
(4)
Role of Federal Government
The role of the Federal Government in the Partnership may be that of a partner and facilitator, with Federal agencies authorized—
(B)
to provide States with the technical and administrative support necessary to plan and implement tailored rural development strategies to meet local needs;
(C)
to ensure that the head of each agency with rural responsibilities designates a senior-level agency official to represent the agency on the Coordinating Committee and directs appropriate field staff to participate fully with the State rural development council within the jurisdiction of the field staff; and
(c)
National Rural Development Coordinating Committee
(1)
Establishment
The Secretary shall establish a National Rural Development Coordinating Committee within the Department of Agriculture.
(2)
Composition
The Coordinating Committee shall be composed of—
(B)
representatives, approved by the Secretary, of—
(i)
national associations of State, regional, local, and tribal governments and intergovernmental and multijurisdictional agencies and organizations;
(3)
Duties
The Coordinating Committee shall—
(B)
facilitate coordination of rural development policies, programs, and activities among Federal agencies and with those of State, local, and tribal governments, the private sector, and nonprofit organizations;
(C)
review and comment on policies, regulations, and proposed legislation that affect or would affect rural areas and gather and provide related information;
(4)
Federal participation in Coordinating Committee
(d)
State rural development councils
(2)
Composition
A State rural development council shall—
(3)
Duties
A State rural development council shall—
(A)
facilitate collaboration among Federal, State, local, and tribal governments and the private and nonprofit sectors in the planning and implementation of programs and policies that have an impact on rural areas of the State;
(B)
monitor, report, and comment on policies and programs that address, or fail to address, the needs of the rural areas of the State;
(4)
Federal participation in State rural development councils
(A)
In general
A State Director for Rural Development of the Department of Agriculture, other employees of the Department, and employees of other Federal agencies with rural responsibilities shall fully participate as voting members in the governance and operations of State rural development councils (including activities related to grants, contracts, and other agreements in accordance with this section) on an equal basis with other members of the State rural development councils.
(e)
Administrative support of the Partnership
(1)
Detail of employees
(A)
In general
In order to provide experience in intergovernmental collaboration, the head of an agency with rural responsibilities that elects to participate in the Partnership may, and is encouraged to, detail to the Secretary for the support of the Partnership 1 or more employees of the agency with rural responsibilities without reimbursement for a period of up to 1 year.
(2)
Additional support
The Secretary may provide for any additional support staff to the Partnership as the Secretary determines to be necessary to carry out the duties of the Partnership.
(3)
Intermediaries
The Secretary may enter into a contract with a qualified intermediary under which the intermediary shall be responsible for providing administrative and technical assistance to a State rural development council, including administering the financial assistance available to the State rural development council.
(f)
Matching requirements for State rural development councils
(1)
In general
Except as provided in paragraph (2), a State rural development council shall provide matching funds, or in-kind goods or services, to support the activities of the State rural development council in an amount that is not less than 33 percent of the amount of Federal funds received from a Federal agency under subsection (g)(2) of this section.
(g)
Funding
(1)
Authorization of appropriations
There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2008 through 2012.
(2)
Federal agencies
(A)
In general
Notwithstanding any other provision of law limiting the ability of an agency, along with other agencies, to provide funds to the Coordinating Committee or a State rural development council in order to carry out the purposes of this section, a Federal agency may make grants, gifts, or contributions to, provide technical assistance to, or enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with, the Coordinating Committee or a State rural development council.