U.S Code last checked for updates: May 01, 2024
§ 5936.
Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network
(a)
In general
(b)
Eligible programs
Grants awarded under subsection (a) may be used—
(1)
to initiate, expand, or sustain programs that provide professional agricultural behavioral health counseling and referral for other forms of assistance as necessary through—
(A)
farm telephone helplines and websites;
(B)
training, including training programs and workshops, for—
(i)
advocates for individuals who are engaged in farming, ranching, and other occupations relating to agriculture; and
(ii)
other individuals and entities that may assist individuals who—
(I)
are engaged in farming, ranching, and other occupations relating to agriculture; and
(II)
are in crisis;
(C)
support groups; and
(D)
outreach services and activities, including the dissemination of information and materials; or
(2)
to enter into contracts, on a multiyear basis, with community-based, direct-service organizations to initiate, expand, or sustain programs described in paragraph (1) and subsection (a).
(c)
Eligible recipients
The Secretary may award a grant under this section to—
(1)
an Indian tribe (as defined in section 5304 of title 25);
(2)
a State department of agriculture;
(3)
a State cooperative extension service;
(4)
a qualified nonprofit organization, as determined by the Secretary;
(5)
an entity providing appropriate services, as determined by the Secretary, in 1 or more States; or
(6)
a partnership carried out by 2 or more entities described in paragraphs (1) through (5).
(d)
Authorization of appropriations
(e)
Report to Congress
(1)
In general
(2)
Contents
The report under paragraph (1) shall include—
(A)
an inventory and assessment of efforts to support the behavioral and mental health of individuals who are engaged in farming, ranching, and other occupations relating to agriculture by—
(i)
the Federal Government, States, and units of local government;
(ii)
communities comprised of those individuals;
(iii)
health care providers;
(iv)
State cooperative extension services; and
(v)
other appropriate entities, as determined by the Secretary;
(B)
a description of the challenges faced by individuals who are engaged in farming, ranching, and other occupations relating to agriculture that may impact the behavioral and mental health of farmers and ranchers;
(C)
a description of how the Department of Agriculture can improve coordination and cooperation with Federal health departments and agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Institutes of Health, to best address the behavioral and mental health of individuals who are engaged in farming, ranching, and other occupations relating to agriculture;
(D)
a long-term strategy for responding to the challenges described under subparagraph (B) and recommendations based on best practices for further action to be carried out by appropriate Federal departments or agencies to improve Federal Government response and seek to prevent suicide among individuals who are engaged in farming, ranching, and other occupations relating to agriculture; and
(E)
an evaluation of the impact that behavioral and mental health challenges and outcomes (including suicide) among individuals who are engaged in farming, ranching, and other agriculture related occupations have on—
(i)
the agricultural workforce;
(ii)
agricultural production;
(iii)
rural families and communities; and
(iv)
succession planning.
(f)
State defined
(Pub. L. 110–234, title VII, § 7522, May 22, 2008, 122 Stat. 1272; Pub. L. 110–246, § 4(a), title VII, § 7522, June 18, 2008, 122 Stat. 1664, 2033; Pub. L. 115–334, title VII, § 7412, Dec. 20, 2018, 132 Stat. 4817.)
cite as: 7 USC 5936