Notice of Funding Availability; Pandemic Cover Crop Program
Notification of funding availability.
Citation: "86 FR 29553"
Page Number: "29553"
"Notices"
Agency: "
SUMMARY: The
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background This notice of funding availability specifies the terms and conditions of PCCP. PCCP provides premium support to eligible producers who planted and reported to
Definitions
Approved Insurance Provider (AIP) means a legal entity that has entered into a reinsurance agreement with FCIC for the applicable reinsurance year and is authorized to sell and service policies or plans of insurance under the Federal Crop Insurance Act.
Crop insurance policy means an insurance policy reinsured by FCIC under the provisions of the Federal Crop Insurance Act, as amended. It does not include private plans of insurance.
Crop year means the period within which the insured crop is normally grown and is designated by the calendar year in which the insured crop is normally harvested.
Eligible insured acres means insured acres on which the producer planted a qualifying cover crop during the 2021 crop year, as reported on the CLU(s) to FSA via a completed and signed Form 578-Report of Acreage on or before
Eligible producer means a producer meeting all of the eligibility requirements for PCCP.
FCIC means the
FSA means the
FSA Common Land Unit (CLU) means the smallest unit of land that has a permanent, contiguous boundary, common land cover and land management, common owner, and common producer association.
Insured crop means a crop for which the participant has purchased a crop insurance policy from an AIP.
Insured acres means the participant's share of insurable acreage that is insured in accordance with a crop insurance policy purchased from an AIP.
PCCP means Pandemic Cover Crop Program.
Person means a person as defined in 7 CFR 457.8(1).
Qualifying cover crop means any of the four types of cover crops: (1) Cereals and other grasses; (2) legumes; (3) brassicas; and (4) other non-legume broadleaves, and mixtures of two or more cover crop species planted at the same time. For the purposes of PCCP, an insured crop is not considered a qualifying cover crop.
RMA means the
Spring crop means insured crops reported for the 2021 crop year with a Federal crop insurance acreage reporting date of
Eligibility for PCCP
For the 2021 crop year, to be eligible for premium support under PCCP, the participant must be a person who is eligible to receive Federal benefits and who has purchased a crop insurance policy for a spring crop from an AIP for insured acres on which the participant planted and reported a qualifying cover crop during the 2021 crop year. Cover crops must be specifically reported to FSA via the Form-578 with the corresponding crop code. Potential participants that are uncertain of whether their cover crop was reported to the FSA are encouraged to contact their local FSA county office (farmers.gov/service-locator). Only acreage reports that are filed or amended prior to
Participants who are in violation of Highly Erodible Land or Wetlands Conservation (16 U.S.C. 3811-12, and 3821) are not eligible for premium support under PCCP.
A person is not eligible to receive benefits under PCCP if at any time that person is determined to be ineligible for crop insurance.
Whole Farm Revenue Protection, Supplemental Coverage Option, Enhanced Coverage Option, and Hurricane Insurance Protection--Wind Index policies or endorsements are not eligible for PCCP. Stacked Income Protection Plan (STAX) and Margin Protection (MP) policies are only eligible for PCCP when insured as a standalone policy. STAX and MP endorsements to underlying polices are not eligible for PCCP.
Calculating and Accounting PCCP Amounts
For the 2021 crop year, for eligible insured acres covered under a spring crop insurance policy, the amount under PCCP for each insured acre will be
Where state premium subsidy programs are also applicable, if the full amount of the premium support under the state premium subsidy program and PCCP would result in a negative premium balance for the insured on a CLU basis, state premium subsidy would be applied first toward premium owed. PCCP would be applied second, up to the full amount of producer premium owed on a CLU basis.
The amount under PCCP will not be paid directly to participants. FCIC and AIPs will account for the amount when calculating total producer premium due. AIPs will adjust participant bills accordingly. All bills still follow the same terms and conditions specified in the crop insurance policy, regardless of PCCP amounts. The payment limitations in 7 CFR 760.1507 are not applicable to PCCP.
PCCP premium support will be provided via premium billing adjustments by the applicable RMA premium billing date for the insured crop. RMA will obtain cover crop records from FSA and determine eligibility such that eligible producers do not need to take any additional specific action through their crop insurance agent to enroll in the PCCP. In the event that any PCCP amount is determined to be incorrect, the amount will be recalculated until the 2021 reinsurance year annual settlement date of
Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements
In accordance with the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. chapter 35, subchapter I), the rule does not change the information collection approved by OMB under control numbers 0563-0053.
Environmental Review
In general, the environmental impacts of programs are to be considered in a manner consistent with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347) and the regulations of the
Federal Assistance Programs
The title and number of the Federal assistance programs, as found in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, to which this document applies is 10.450--
USDA Non-Discrimination Policy
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (for example, braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA
To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at https://www.usda.gov/oascr/how-to-file-a-program-discrimination-complaint and at any
Acting Administrator,
[FR Doc. 2021-11603 Filed 6-1-21;
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