 
Ritchie, Aubertine Work Together on First Ag Bill
Patty Ritchie
April 12, 2011
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            ISSUE:
                                                      
- Agriculture
Measure helps streamline government, eases burden on small business
 State  Senator Patty Ritchie announced that the Senate Tuesday passed newly  named Agriculture Commissioner Darrel Aubertine's “Departmental Bill  Number One,” a measure that streamlines the agency’s operations and  helps small businesses.
 
The  bill allows nursery growers and dealers to file their biennial  registrations on a rolling schedule during the year, instead of the  current requirement, which mandates that all businesses file by the same  day. That deadline created an undue burden on small businesses and  created internal administrative problems for the agency.
 
“As  the chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, I am very pleased to  work with Commissioner Aubertine to make state government more efficient  and provide relief for small businesses,” Senator Ritchie said.
“This  legislation smooths out the way the Department handles registrations by  creating a rolling deadline throughout the year, instead of forcing  every owner in the state to file forms by just one date. And it helps  small business people by making filing more convenient.
“One  of my top goals is finding ways to help state government become more  efficient, while also helping New York become more business friendly  environment. I look forward to working closely with Commissioner  Aubertine to help farmers, small businesses and residents of our state.”
  
The bill, S.4144, was sent to the Assembly.
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