Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 96— - GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE › § 6712
Creates a voluntary program to list and register organizations that help farmers, ranchers, and private forest landowners with projects that prevent, reduce, or capture greenhouse gases, and to register third-party verifiers for those projects. The Secretary had to decide by 270 days after December 29, 2022 whether the program would meet goals like helping producers join voluntary credit markets, improving technical help, and making sure farmers get fair shares of revenue. If the Secretary decided to go ahead, the Program must publish a report within 90 days of that decision, ask for at least 60 days of public comment, post widely accepted science-based protocols and qualifications within 90 days of Program start, and keep them updated. Covered entities can register to give technical help or verify many types of activities (for example soil carbon, fuel or energy changes, livestock and manure practices, reforestation, forest management, wetland or grassland restoration, and similar activities). The Secretary must post a registration list within 1 year, provide registration instructions and market information within 180 days of Program start, require registrants to act in good faith and follow best practices, remove and allow appeal for bad actors, and, when possible, notify producers if a helper is removed. Sets up an Advisory Council within 90 days of Program start that must be mostly farmers, ranchers, or private forest landowners and include beginning, socially disadvantaged, limited resource, and veteran producers and other stakeholders to advise on protocols, barriers, and market practices. The Council must give an initial assessment within 90 days of its first meeting. The Secretary must publish a broader market assessment by 240 days after December 29, 2022 and then every 4 years. Collected personal and business contract information is private unless put into non-identifying summaries or released for enforcement. Fraudulently claiming to be on the registration list can bring a civil penalty up to $1,000 per violation and 5 years of ineligibility. Congress authorized $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2027 (with a $4,100,000 budget adjustment described in the law). The Program may not create or run a federal marketplace for buying or selling credits. Key defined terms (one line each): Advisory Council — the Program’s advisory group; agriculture or forestry credit — a credit for prevented, reduced, or sequestered greenhouse gas emissions; beginning/socially disadvantaged/limited resource/veteran producer — specified types of producers; covered entity — a technical assistance provider or third-party verifier; greenhouse gas — carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and other heat‑trapping gases the Secretary names with the Advisory Council; Program — the registration program; protocol — a science-based method for making and measuring a credit; technical assistance — help to meet a protocol; voluntary environmental credit market — a voluntary market for buying or selling these credits.
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7 U.S.C. § 6712
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73