N.J. Admin. Code § 2:90-4.6 - Cost-share and incentive payments

(a) The maximum direct State share of cost-share payments to a participant shall not be more than 75 percent of the projected cost of a structural or vegetative practice. The direct State share of cost-share payments to a participant shall be reduced proportionately below 75 percent, or the cost-share limit as set in (a)2 below, to the extent that total financial contributions for a structural or vegetative practice from all public and private entity sources exceed 100 percent of the projected cost of the practice. The total of all public funding shall not exceed 90 percent of the projected costs of a practice and the direct State share shall be reduced proportionately to assure same.
1. SSCC shall provide incentive payments to participants for a land management practice in an amount and at a rate necessary to encourage a participant to perform the land management practice that would not otherwise be initiated without government assistance. Such payment shall not be more than 75 percent of the cost of performing a land management practice for the full term of the contract.
2. SSCC shall set the cost-share and incentive payment limits for CCSP as set forth in (a) and (a)1 above. The SSCC shall consider recommendations of:
i. The designated conservationist, in consultation with the SCD, the local work group and the State technical committee for a priority area; or
ii. The NRCS State conservationist, in consultation with the State technical committee, for participants subject to environmental requirements or with significant Statewide natural resource concerns outside a funded priority area.
3. Cost-share payments and incentive payments may both be included in a contract.
4. Cost-share and incentive payments will not be made to a participant who has applied or initiated the application of a conservation practice prior to approval of the contract.
(b) Based upon the integration of CCSP with EQIP as described in 2:90-4.1(b), cost share and incentive payments paid to a person shall be based upon the combined total of CCSP and EQIP financial assistance funds as allocated by NJDA/SSCC and USDA/NRCS respectively for any fiscal year. State cost share and incentive payments paid to a person under this section shall be a percentage of the total of the combined CCSP and EQIP payments approved for that person which exactly reflects the percentage of CCSP financial assistance funds allocated to the combined total CCSP and EQIP funds allocated in any fiscal year. Except as provided in (c) below, total cost share and incentive payments from CCSP and EQIP to any person from the combined total of CCSP and EQIP financial assistance funds for any fiscal year shall not exceed $100,000 for any multi-year contract or $30,000 for any fiscal year. The total amount of State cost share and incentive payments paid to a person may not exceed the above described percentage of combined financial assistance funds for any multi-year contract or for any fiscal year.
(c) To determine eligibility for payments, SSCC shall use the provisions in 7 C.F.R. Part 1400 related to the definition of person and the limitation of payments, incorporated herein by reference, except that:
1. States, political subdivisions, and entities thereof will not be persons eligible for payment;
2. For purposes of applying the payment limitations provided for in this section, the provisions in 7 C.F.R. Part 1400, subpart C for determining whether persons are actively engaged in farming, subpart E for limiting payments to certain cash rent tenants, and subpart F as the provisions apply to determining whether foreign persons are eligible for payment, will not apply.
3. The SSCC in consultation with NRCS State conservationist may authorize, on a case-by-case basis, payments in excess of $20,000 in any fiscal year, up to the State maximum approval portion of the combined CCSP and EQIP $100,000 limitation in (b) above. However, such increase in payments for a certain year shall be offset by reductions in the payments in subsequent years. A decision to approve payments in excess of the annual limit will consider whether:
i. The practices in the system need to be applied at once so that the system is fully functioning to resolve the natural resource problem;
ii. The natural resource problem is so severe that resolving the problem immediately is needed;
iii. The producer needs to complete the practices in one year so that the farming operation is not interrupted or disturbed by the practice installation over a five to 10 year period; or
iv. The producer can install the practices at a lower total cost when installed in one year, thereby reducing the program payments;
4. With respect to land under CCSP contract which is inherited in the second or subsequent years of the contract, the $20,000 fiscal year limitation shall not apply to the extent that the payments from any contracts on the inherited land cause an heir, who was party to a CCSP contract on other lands prior to the inheritance, to exceed the annual limit;
5. Any cooperative association of producers that markets commodities for producers shall not be considered to be a person eligible for payment; and
6. The status of an individual or entity on the date of application shall be the basis on which the determination of the number of persons involved in the farming operation is made.
(d) The participant, and the SCD and NRCS, must certify that a conservation practice is completed in accordance with the contract before the SSCC will approve the payment of any cost-share or incentive payments.

Notes

N.J. Admin. Code § 2:90-4.6
Amended by R.2000 d.237, effective 6/5/2000.
See: 32 N.J.R. 1109(a), 32 N.J.R. 2047(b).
Rewrote (b).
Recodified from N.J.A.C. 2:90-4.12 by R.2006 d.12, effective 2/6/2006.
See: 37 N.J.R. 2313(a), 38 N.J.R. 917(a).
Former N.J.A.C. 2:90-4.6, Conservation plan, repealed.

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