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change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and
underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all
other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last
appropriated.
For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year,
chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original
appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap-
ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019.
d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for
payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director
of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of
audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and
the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee.
e) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, if the finan-
cial plan required under sections twenty-two or twenty-three of the
state finance law estimates that the general fund is reasonably antic-
ipated to end the fiscal year with an imbalance of $500,000,000 or more,
the director of the division of the budget shall prepare a plan that
shall be submitted to the legislature, which shall identify the general
fund and state special revenue fund appropriations contained herein and
related disbursements that may be reduced to eliminate the imbalance
identified in the general fund, provided, however, that the total
reduction in disbursements identified in such plan shall not exceed an
amount equal to 1.0 percent of estimated disbursements in total state
operating funds for fiscal year 2020-2021. The legislature shall have 30
days after such submission to either prepare its own plan, which may be
adopted by concurrent resolution passed by both houses and implemented
by the division of the budget, or if after 30 days the legislature fails
to adopt its own plan, the reductions to the general fund and state
special revenue fund appropriations contained herein and related
disbursements identified in the division of the budget plan will go into
effect automatically. To the extent the state is obligated to make
payment to any individual or entity pursuant to any appropriation
contained herein to which an adjustment or reduction is applied in
accordance with this section, such obligation shall be reduced commensu-
rate with any adjustments or reductions made by the director of the
budget and/or by the legislature. The following types of appropriations
shall be exempt from reduction in any plan prepared by the budget direc-
tor and/or any plan adopted by the legislature: (a) public assistance
payments for families and individuals and payments for eligible aged,
blind and disabled persons related to supplemental social security; (b)
any reductions that would violate federal law; (c) payments of debt
service and related expenses for which the state is constitutionally
obligated to pay debt service or is contractually obligated to pay debt
service, subject to an appropriation, including where the state has a
contingent contractual obligation; and (d) payments the state is obli-
gated to make pursuant to court orders or judgments.
f) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for purposes
of any appropriation made by this chapter which authorizes spending in
an amount net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances, "refunds" shall mean funds received to the state
resulting from the overpayment of monies, "rebates" shall mean funds
received to the state resulting from a return of a full or partial
amount previously paid, as for goods or services, serving as a
reduction, discount or rebate to the original payment amount,
"reimbursements" shall mean funds received to the state as repayment in
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an equivalent amount for goods or services, including but not limited to
personal service costs, incurred by the state in the first instance
being provided to a third party for their benefit and partially or in
full financed by such third party, "credit" shall mean monies made
available to the state that reduce the amount owed to a third party,
including but not limited to billing errors, rebates, and prior overpay-
ments, "repayment" shall mean the return of monies as pay back for
expenses incurred, and "disallowance" shall mean monies made available
to the state that were not allowed or accepted officially by the
intended recipient, based on a determination the payment is not accepta-
ble and/or valid. When the office of the state comptroller receives any
such refunds, rebates, reimbursements, credits, repayments, and/or
disallowances, he or she shall credit the refunded, rebated, reimbursed,
credited, repaid, and disallowed amount back to the original appropri-
ation and reduce expenditures in the year which such credit is received
regardless of the timing of the initial expenditure.
g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, if the
state or any agency thereof incurs any costs associated with administer-
ing the rent regulation program in accordance with subdivision (c) of
section 8 of chapter 576 of the laws of 1974, as amended, for a city
having a population of one million or more, the director of the budget
may direct any other state agency or agencies making payments to such
city, or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof, to perma-
nently reduce the amount of any other payment or payments owed to such
city or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof pursuant to
any appropriation set forth in this chapter. Provided however, that such
reduction shall be in an amount equal to the costs incurred by the state
or agency thereof in accordance with subdivision (c) of section 8 of
chapter 576 of the laws of 1974 and provided further that such direction
shall be made in writing by the director of the budget. If the director
of the budget makes such direction pursuant to the authority set forth
herein, the impacted city shall not make the payments required by subdi-
vision (c) of section 8 of chapter 576 of the laws of 1974, as amended,
and the division of housing and community renewal shall notify such city
in writing of what payment or payments will be reduced and the amount of
such reduction. To the extent a city of one million or more or any
department, agency, or instrumentality thereof is entitled to any cash
disbursement authorized by any appropriation contained in this chapter,
such entitlement shall be reduced commensurate with reductions in
payments made in accordance with this part.
h) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon enact-
ment of this chapter of the laws of 2020 containing the aid to locali-
ties budget bill for the state fiscal year 2020-2021, all appropriations
and reappropriations contained in chapter 53 of the laws of 2019, which
would otherwise lapse by operation of law on March 31, 2021 are hereby
repealed.
i) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for
the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2020 except as otherwise noted.
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For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 143,605,500 112,801,500
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 236,761,000
Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0
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All funds ........................ 259,570,500 349,562,500
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SCHEDULE
COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 259,570,500
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For services and expenses, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to
April 1, 2020, related to the community
services for the elderly grant program.
Notwithstanding subparagraph (1) of para-
graph (b) of subdivision 4 of section 214
of the elder law and any other provision
of law to the contrary, up to $3,500,000
of the funds appropriated herein may, at
the discretion of the director of the
budget, be used by the state to reimburse
counties for more than the 75 percent of
the total annual expenditures of approved
community services for the elderly
programs. No expenditures shall be made
from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a plan submit-
ted by the office outlining the amounts
and purposes of such expenditures and the
allocation of funds among the counties.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule
or regulation to the contrary, subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et, funds appropriated herein for the
community services for the elderly program
(CSE) and the expanded in-home services
for the elderly program (EISEP) may be
used in accordance with a waiver or
reduction in county maintenance of effort
requirements established pursuant to
section 214 of the elder law, except for
base year expenditures. To the extent that
funds hereby appropriated are sufficient
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to exceed the per capita limit established
in section 214 of the elder law, the
excess funds shall be available to supple-
ment the existing per capita level in a
uniform manner consistent with statutory
allocations.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, including section 1 of part C of
chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended
by section 1 of part I of chapter 60 of
the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2020 and ending March 31,
2021 the director shall not apply any cost
of living adjustment for the purpose of
establishing rates of payments, contracts
or any other form of reimbursement (10318) .. 29,801,000
For planning and implementation, including
the payment of liabilities incurred prior
to April 1, 2020, of a program of expanded
in-home, case management and ancillary
community services for the elderly
(EISEP).
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law to the contrary, including but not
limited to the state reimbursement and
county maintenance of effort requirements
specified in the elder law, up to
$15,000,000 of the funds appropriated
herein shall be used to address the unmet
needs of the elderly as reported to the
office for the aging through the reporting
requirements set forth in state elder law
section 214. Subject to the approval of
the director of the budget, up to
$15,000,000 hereby appropriated may be
interchanged or transferred with any other
general fund appropriation within the
office for the aging to address the unmet
needs of the elderly as reported to the
office for the aging through the reporting
requirements set forth in state elder law
section 214. The office for the aging
shall provide an annual report to the
governor, the temporary president of the
senate, and the speaker of the assembly by
September 1, 2021 that shall include the
area agencies on aging that have received
these funds, the amount of funds received
by each area agency on aging, the number
of participants served, and the services
provided.
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No expenditures shall be made from this
appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a plan submitted by
the office outlining the amounts and
purposes of such expenditures and the
allocation of funds among the counties,
including the city of New York.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, including section 1 of part C of
chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended
by section 1 of part I of chapter 60 of
the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2020 and ending March 31,
2021 the director shall not apply any cost
of living adjustment for the purpose of
establishing rates of payments, contracts
or any other form of reimbursement (10319) .. 65,120,000
For services and expenses of grants to area
agencies on aging for the establishment
and operation of caregiver resource
centers (10321) ................................ 353,000
For services and expenses, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to
April 1, 2020, associated with the well-
ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly
known as the supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP), including a
suballocation to the department of agri-
culture and markets to be transferred to
state operations for administrative costs
of the farmers market nutrition program.
Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may
be made available to the Council of Senior
Centers and Services of New York City to
provide outreach within the older adult
SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be
made from this appropriation until the
director of the budget has approved a plan
submitted by the office outlining the
amounts and purpose of such expenditures
and the allocation of funds among the
counties.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, including section 1 of part C of
chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended
by section 1 of part I of chapter 60 of
the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2020 and ending March 31,
2021 the director shall not apply any cost
of living adjustment for the purpose of
establishing rates of payments, contracts
or any other form of reimbursement (10322) .. 28,281,000
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Local grants for services and expenses of
the long-term care ombudsman program
(10323) ...................................... 1,190,000
For state aid grants to providers of respite
services to the elderly. Funding priority
shall be given to the renewal of existing
contracts with the state office for the
aging. No expenditures shall be made from
this appropriation until the director of
the budget has approved a plan submitted
by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10328) ................ 656,000
For state aid grants to providers of social
model adult day services. Funding priority
shall be given to the renewal of existing
contracts with the state office for the
aging. No expenditures shall be made from
this appropriation until the director of
the budget has approved a plan submitted
by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10329) .............. 1,072,000
For state aid grants to naturally occurring
retirement communities (NORC). Funding
priority shall be given to the renewal of
existing contracts with the state office
for the aging. No expenditures shall be
made from this appropriation until the
director of the budget has approved a plan
submitted by the office outlining the
amounts to be distributed by provider
(10330) ...................................... 2,027,500
For state aid grants to neighborhood
naturally occurring retirement communities
(NNORC). Funding priority shall be given
to the renewal of existing contracts with
the state office for the aging. No expend-
itures shall be made from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office
outlining the amounts to be distributed by
provider any activities or provide any
services (10331) ............................. 2,027,500
For grants in aid to the 59 designated area
agencies on aging for transportation oper-
ating expenses related to serving the
elderly. Funds shall be allocated from
this appropriation pursuant to a plan
prepared by the director of the state
office for the aging and approved by the
director of the budget (10885) ............... 1,121,000
For grants to the area agencies on aging for
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the health insurance information, coun-
seling and assistance program (10335) ........ 1,000,000
For state matching funds for services and
expenses to match federally funded model
projects and/or demonstration grant
programs, a portion of which may be trans-
ferred to state operations or to other
entities as necessary to meet federal
grant objectives (10336)........................ 175,000
For the managed care consumer assistance
program for the purpose of providing
education, outreach, one-on-one coun-
seling, monitoring of the implementation
of medicare part D, and assistance with
drug appeals and fair hearings related to
medicare part D coverage for persons who
are eligible for medical assistance and
who are also beneficiaries under part D of
title XVIII of the federal social security
act and for participants of the elderly
pharmaceutical insurance coverage program
(EPIC) in accordance with the following:
Medicare Rights Center (10340) ................... 793,000
New York StateWide Senior Action Council,
Inc. (10341) ................................... 354,000
New York Legal Assistance Group (10342) .......... 222,000
Legal Aid Society of New York (10343) ............ 111,000
Empire Justice Center (10345) .................... 155,000
Community Service Society (10346) ................ 132,000
For services and expenses of the retired and
senior volunteer program (RSVP) (10324) ........ 216,500
For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau
senior respite program (10325) ................. 118,500
For services and expenses of the home aides
of central New York, Inc. senior respite
program (10326) ................................. 71,000
For services and expenses of the New York
foundation for senior citizens home shar-
ing and respite care program (10327) ............ 86,000
For services and expenses of the foster
grandparents program (10332) .................... 98,000
For services and expenses related to an
elderly abuse education and outreach
program in accordance with section 219 of
the elder law funding priority shall be
given to the renewal of existing contracts
with the state office for the aging
(10333) ........................................ 745,000
For services and expenses related to the
livable New York initiative to create
neighborhoods that consider the evolving
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needs and preferences of all their resi-
dents (10866) .................................. 122,500
For services and expenses of the New York
state adult day services association, inc.
related to providing training and techni-
cal assistance to social adult day
services programs in New York state
regarding the quality of services (10867) ...... 122,500
For services and expenses related to the
congregate services initiative. No expend-
itures shall be made from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office
outlining the amounts and purposes of such
expenditures and the allocation of funds
among the counties (10320) ..................... 403,000
For services and expenses of New York State-
wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the
patients' rights hotline and advocacy
project (10334) ................................. 31,500
For services and expenses for Lifespan of
Greater Rochester, Inc. for sustainability
and expansion of Enhanced Multi-Discipli-
nary Teams as implemented under the feder-
al Elder Abuse Preventions Interventions
Initiative and related data collection and
reporting (10833) .............................. 500,000
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, up to the amount
appropriated herein, may be transferred to
the general fund state purposes account
for services and expenses of the Associ-
ation on Aging in New York State to
provide training, education and technical
assistance to the area agencies on aging
and aging network service contractor staff
for professional development which must
include but not be limited to developing
priority training needs of all aging
network staff, submitting an implementa-
tion plan for approval by the office for
the aging in advance, prioritizing expan-
sion of state certified aging network
staff, and developing contracts and vouch-
ers in a timely manner (10810) ................. 250,000
Notwithstanding subparagraph (1) of para-
graph (b) of subdivision 4 of section 214
of the elder law or any other provision of
law for additional services and expenses
related to the community services for the
elderly grant program (10301) ................ 1,500,000
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For additional services and expenses for
state aid grants to naturally occurring
retirement communities (NORC). Funding
priority shall be given to supplemental
allocations to existing contracts (10800) .... 2,000,000
For additional services and expenses for
state aid grants to neighborhood naturally
occurring retirement communities (NNORC).
Funding priority shall be given to supple-
mental allocations to existing contracts
(10801) ...................................... 2,000,000
Notwithstanding subparagraph (1) of para-
graph (b) of subdivision 4 of section 214
of the elder law or any other provision of
law for additional services and expenses
related to the community services for the
elderly grant program (10303) .................. 750,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 143,605,500
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Health and Human Services Fund
FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177
For programs provided under the titles of
the federal older Americans act and other
health and human services programs.
Title III-b social services (10894) ........... 26,000,000
Title III-c nutrition programs, including a
suballocation to the department of health
to be transferred to state operations for
nutrition program activities (10893) ........ 41,385,000
Title III-e caregivers (10892) ................ 12,000,000
Health and human services programs (10891) ..... 9,000,000
Nutrition services incentive program (10890) .. 17,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300
For services and expenses related to the
provision of aging services programs
(10883) ........................................ 600,000
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Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
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Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444
For the senior community service employment
program provided under title V of the
federal older Americans act (10887) .......... 9,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Combined Expendable Trust Fund
Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20196
For services and expenses of the state
office for the aging (81034) ................... 980,000
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Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000
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COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities
incurred prior to April 1, 2019, related to the community services
for the elderly grant program. Notwithstanding subparagraph (1) of
paragraph (b) of subdivision 4 of section 214 of the elder law and
any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $3,500,000 of the
funds appropriated herein may, at the discretion of the director of
the budget, be used by the state to reimburse counties for more than
the 75 percent of the total annual expenditures of approved communi-
ty services for the elderly programs. No expenditures shall be made
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and
purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the
counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation
to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the
budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the
elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the
elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or
reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established
pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year
expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are
sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214
of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement
the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with
statutory allocations.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1
of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1
of part I of chapter 60 of the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2019 and ending March 31, 2020 the director shall
not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of estab-
lishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse-
ment (10318) ... 28,933,000 ...................... (re. $22,319,000)
For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities
incurred prior to April 1, 2019, of a program of expanded in-home,
case management and ancillary community services for the elderly
(EISEP).
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary,
including but not limited to the state reimbursement and county
maintenance of effort requirements specified in the elder law, up to
$15,000,000 of the funds appropriated herein shall be used to
address the unmet needs of the elderly as reported to the office for
the aging through the reporting requirements set forth in state
elder law section 214. Subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, up to $15,000,000 hereby appropriated may be inter-
changed or transferred with any other general fund appropriation
within the office for the aging to address the unmet needs of the
elderly as reported to the office for the aging through the report-
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ing requirements set forth in state elder law section 214. The
office for the aging shall provide an annual report to the governor,
the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assem-
bly by September 1, 2020 that shall include the area agencies on
aging that have received these funds, the amount of funds received
by each area agency on aging, the number of participants served, and
the services provided.
No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc-
tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office
outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the
allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New
York.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1
of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1
of part I of chapter 60 of the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2019 and ending March 31, 2020 the director shall
not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of estab-
lishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse-
ment (10319) ... 65,120,000 ...................... (re. $46,213,000)
For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the
establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers (10321)
... 353,000 ......................................... (re. $318,000)
For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities
incurred prior to April 1, 2019, associated with the wellness in
nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri-
tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the
department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state
operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition
program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available
to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to
provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expendi-
ture shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the
amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds
among the counties.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1
of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1
of part I of chapter 60 of the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2019 and ending March 31, 2020 the director shall
not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of estab-
lishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse-
ment (10322) ... 27,483,000 ...................... (re. $18,692,000)
Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman
program (10323) ... 1,190,000 ..................... (re. $1,190,000)
For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly.
Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts
with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10328) ... 656,000 ......... (re. $656,000)
For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services.
Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts
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with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10329) ... 1,072,000 ..... (re. $1,072,000)
For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities
(NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing
contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall
be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10330) ... 2,027,500 ..... (re. $2,027,500)
For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement
communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal
of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No
expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc-
tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office
outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider any activities
or provide any services (10331) ... 2,027,500 ..... (re. $2,027,500)
For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for
transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly.
Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan
prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and
approved by the director of the budget (10885) .....................
1,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,040,000)
For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance
information, counseling and assistance program (10335) .............
1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $692,000)
For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally
funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion
of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities
as necessary to meet federal grant objectives (10336) ..............
175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000)
For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of
providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of
the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug
appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for
persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also
beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social
security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical
insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following:
Medicare Rights Center (10340) ... 793,000 ............ (re. $793,000)
New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. (10341) ...............
354,000 ............................................. (re. $354,000)
New York Legal Assistance Group (10342) ... 222,000 ... (re. $222,000)
Legal Aid Society of New York (10343) ... 111,000 ..... (re. $111,000)
Empire Justice Center (10345) ... 155,000 ............. (re. $155,000)
Community Service Society (10346) ... 132,000 ......... (re. $132,000)
For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program
(RSVP) (10324) ... 216,500 .......................... (re. $183,000)
For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program
(10325) ... 118,500 ................................. (re. $118,500)
For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc.
senior respite program (10326) ... 71,000 ............ (re. $71,000)
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For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi-
zens home sharing and respite care program (10327) .................
86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000)
For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program (10332)
... 98,000 ........................................... (re. $94,000)
For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and
outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law
funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts
with the state office for the aging (10333) ........................
745,000 ............................................. (re. $745,000)
For services and expenses related to the livable New York initiative
to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer-
ences of all their residents (10866) ...............................
122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500)
For services and expenses of the New York state adult day services
association, inc. related to providing training and technical
assistance to social adult day services programs in New York state
regarding the quality of services (10867) ..........................
122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500)
For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi-
ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until
the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the
office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and
the allocation of funds among the counties (10320) .................
403,000 ............................................. (re. $381,000)
For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council,
Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project (10334)
... 31,500 ........................................... (re. $31,500)
For services and expenses for Lifespan of Greater Rochester, Inc. for
sustainability and expansion of Enhanced Multi-Disciplinary Teams as
implemented under the federal Elder Abuse Preventions Interventions
Initiative and related data collection and reporting (10833) .......
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropri-
ated herein, may be transferred to the general fund state purposes
account for services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New
York State to provide training, education and technical assistance
to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor
staff for professional development which must include but not be
limited to developing priority training needs of all aging network
staff, submitting an implementation plan for approval by the office
for the aging in advance, prioritizing expansion of state certified
aging network staff, and developing contracts and vouchers in a
timely manner (10810) ... 250,000 ................... (re. $250,000)
For additional services and expenses for state aid grants to naturally
occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be
given to supplemental allocations to existing contracts (10800) ....
2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
For additional services and expenses for state aid grants to neighbor-
hood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding
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priority shall be given to supplemental allocations to existing
contracts (10801) ... 2,000,000 ................... (re. $2,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities
incurred prior to April 1, 2018, of a program of expanded in-home,
case management and ancillary community services for the elderly
(EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until
the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the
office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and
the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of
New York.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1
of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1
of part I of chapter 60 of the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2019 the director shall
not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of estab-
lishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse-
ment (10319) ... 50,120,000 ....................... (re. $1,747,000)
For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the
establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers (10321)
... 353,000 .......................................... (re. $24,000)
For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities
incurred prior to April 1, 2018, associated with the wellness in
nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri-
tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the
department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state
operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition
program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available
to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to
provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expendi-
ture shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the
amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds
among the counties.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1
of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1
of part I of chapter 60 of the laws of 2014, for the period commenc-
ing on April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2019 the director shall
not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of estab-
lishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse-
ment (10322) ... 27,483,000 ......................... (re. $201,000)
Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman
program (10323) ... 1,190,000 ....................... (re. $281,000)
For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly.
Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts
with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10328) ... 656,000 ......... (re. $522,000)
For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services.
Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts
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with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10329) ... 1,072,000 ....... (re. $669,000)
For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities
(NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing
contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall
be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be
distributed by provider (10330) ... 2,027,500 ..... (re. $1,729,000)
For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement
communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal
of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No
expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc-
tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office
outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider any activities
or provide any services (10331) ... 2,027,500 ..... (re. $1,537,000)
For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for
transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly.
Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan
prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and
approved by the director of the budget (10885) .....................
1,121,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000)
For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance
information, counseling and assistance program (10335) .............
1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $33,000)
For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally
funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion
of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities
as necessary to meet federal grant objectives (10336) ..............
175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000)
For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of
providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of
the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug
appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for
persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also
beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social
security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical
insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following:
Medicare Rights Center (10340) ... 793,000 ............ (re. $153,000)
Legal Aid Society of New York (10343) ... 111,000 ..... (re. $111,000)
Empire Justice Center (10345) ... 155,000 .............. (re. $68,000)
Community Service Society (10346) ... 132,000 ......... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and
outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law
funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts
with the state office for the aging (10333) ........................
745,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses related to the livable New York initiative
to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer-
ences of all their residents (10866) ...............................
122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500)
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For services and expenses of the New York state adult day services
association, inc. related to providing training and technical
assistance to social adult day services programs in New York state
regarding the quality of services (10867) ..........................
122,500 .............................................. (re. $37,000)
For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi-
ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until
the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the
office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and
the allocation of funds among the counties (10320) .................
403,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000)
For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York
State to provide training, education and technical assistance to the
area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff
for professional development (10810) ... 250,000 .... (re. $250,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Health and Human Services Fund
FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans
act and other health and human services programs.
Title III-b social services (10894) ..................................
26,000,000 ....................................... (re. $26,000,000)
Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the
department of health to be transferred to state operations for
nutrition program activities (10893) ...............................
41,385,000 ....................................... (re. $41,125,000)
Title III-e caregivers (10892) ... 12,000,000 ...... (re. $12,000,000)
Health and human services programs (10891) ...........................
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $8,985,000)
Nutrition services incentive program (10890) .........................
17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans
act and other health and human services programs.
Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the
education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional
licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in
such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the
licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles,
shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in
the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated,
funded approved by, or under contract with the state office for the
aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article
41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services
district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and
all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for
the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by
articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no
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such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to
receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in
order to perform any activities or provide any services.
Title III-b social services (10894) ..................................
26,000,000 ....................................... (re. $22,370,000)
Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the
department of health to be transferred to state operations for
nutrition program activities (10893) ...............................
41,385,000 ....................................... (re. $11,310,000)
Title III-e caregivers (10892) ... 12,000,000 ...... (re. $11,117,000)
Health and human services programs (10891) ...........................
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $7,029,000)
Nutrition services incentive program (10890) .........................
17,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,790,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans
act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social
services (10894) ... 26,000,000 .................. (re. $10,898,000)
Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the
department of health to be transferred to state operations for
nutrition program activities (10893) ...............................
41,385,000 ....................................... (re. $28,711,000)
Title III-e caregivers (10892) ... 12,000,000 ....... (re. $5,318,000)
Health and human services programs (10891) ...........................
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,206,000)
Nutrition services incentive program (10890) .........................
17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $13,061,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For the senior community service employment program provided under
title V of the federal older Americans act (10887) .................
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $8,628,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For the senior community service employment program provided under
title V of the federal older Americans act (10887) .................
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,213,000)
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AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 27,408,000 39,417,000
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 20,000,000
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 47,408,000 59,417,000
================ ================
SCHEDULE
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 47,408,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
New York state veterinary diagnostic labora-
tory at Cornell university animal health
surveillance and control program (10920) ..... 4,425,000
New York state veterinary diagnostic labora-
tory at Cornell university New York state
cattle health assurance program (10922) ........ 360,000
New York state veterinary diagnostic labora-
tory at Cornell university quality milk
production services program (10921) .......... 1,174,000
New York state veterinary diagnostic labora-
tory at Cornell university Johnes disease
program (10923) ................................ 480,000
New York state veterinary diagnostic labora-
tory at Cornell university rabies program
(10925) ......................................... 50,000
New York state veterinary diagnostic labora-
tory at Cornell university Avian disease
program (10924) ................................ 252,000
Cornell university berry research (11416) ........ 260,000
Cornell university honeybee research (11455) ..... 150,000
Cornell university maple research (11456) ......... 75,000
Cornell university onion research (10948) ......... 50,000
Cornell university vegetable research
(11401) ......................................... 50,000
Cornell university hard cider research
(11441) ........................................ 200,000
Cornell university for concord grape
research (11444) ............................... 200,000
Cornell university Geneva experiment station
hop and barley evaluation and field test-
ing program (11466) ............................ 300,000
Cornell university agriculture in the class-
room to support nutritional education
programs (10938) ............................... 380,000
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Cornell university future farmers of America
(10939) ........................................ 842,000
Cornell university association of agricul-
tural educators for teacher recruitment,
professional development, and administra-
tive assistance (10940) ........................ 416,000
Cornell university farmnet program for farm
family assistance (10926) ...................... 664,000
Cornell university pro-dairy program (11470) ... 1,201,000
Cornell university small farms program for
veterans (11417) ............................... 115,000
Cornell university farm labor specialist to
assist farmers with labor law compliance
(11425) ........................................ 200,000
New York farm viability institute (10916) ........ 800,000
New York farm viability institute, for
services and expenses of New York state
berry growers association (11462) ............... 60,000
New York farm viability institute, for
services and expenses of New York corn and
soybean growers (11454) ......................... 75,000
For services and expenses of programs to
promote agricultural economic development.
All or a portion of this appropriation may
be suballocated to any department, agency,
or public authority. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, the director of
the budget is hereby authorized to trans-
fer up to $1,000,000 of this appropriation
to state operations (10902) .................. 2,000,000
New York state brewers association (11428) ........ 75,000
New York cider association (11429) ................ 75,000
New York state distillers guild (11430) ........... 75,000
New York wine and grape foundation (10915)...... 1,073,000
Christmas tree farmers association of New
York for programs to promote Christmas
trees (11461) .................................. 125,000
New York state apple growers association
(10943) ........................................ 478,000
Maple producers association for programs to
promote maple syrup (10945) .................... 150,000
For services and expenses of the New York
state apple research and development
program, in consultation with the apple
research and development advisory board
(11400) ........................................ 500,000
For services and expenses of programs to
promote dairy excellence, including but
not limited to programs at Cornell univer-
sity.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
the director of the budget is hereby
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authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of
this appropriation to state operations for
programs including administration of dairy
profit teams (11495) ........................... 370,000
For services and expenses of the electronic
benefits transfer program administered by
the Farmers' Market Federation of NY
(11412) ........................................ 138,000
For services and expenses of a program to
develop farm to school initiatives that
will help schools purchase more food from
local farmers and expand access to healthy
local food for school children. The funds
shall be awarded through a competitive
process (11405) ................................ 750,000
New York federation of growers and process-
ors agribusiness child development program
(10913) ...................................... 8,275,000
For reimbursement for the promotion of agri-
culture and domestic arts in accordance
with article 24 of the agriculture and
markets law (10914) ............................ 420,000
On-farm health and safety program adminis-
tered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital .......... 125,000
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Program account subtotal .................. 27,408,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund
Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021
For services and expenses of non-point
source pollution control, farmland preser-
vation, and other agricultural programs
including suballocation to other state
departments and agencies including liabil-
ities incurred prior to April 1, 2020.
Notwithstanding section 51 of the state
finance law and any other provision of law
to the contrary, the funds appropriated
herein may be increased or decreased by
transfer from/to appropriations for any
prior or subsequent grant period within
the same federal fund/program and between
state operations and aid to localities to
accomplish the intent of this appropri-
ation, as long as such corresponding
prior/subsequent grant periods within such
appropriations have been reappropriated as
necessary (11498) ........................... 20,000,000
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Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000
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AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
animal health surveillance and control program (10920) .............
4,839,000 ......................................... (re. $3,167,000)
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
New York state cattle health assurance program (10922) .............
360,000 ............................................. (re. $251,000)
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
quality milk production services program (10921) ...................
1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $607,000)
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
Johnes disease program (10923) ... 480,000 .......... (re. $374,000)
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
rabies program (10925) ... 350,000 .................. (re. $305,000)
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
Avian disease program (10924) ... 252,000 ........... (re. $182,000)
New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university
for whole herd and bulk milk testing to eradicate salmonella dublin
bacteria (11445) ... 200,000 ........................ (re. $164,000)
Cornell university berry research (11416) ............................
260,000 ............................................. (re. $260,000)
Cornell university honeybee research (11455) .........................
150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
Cornell university maple research (11456) ............................
125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000)
Cornell university onion research (10948) ... 70,000 ... (re. $70,000)
Cornell university vegetable research (11401) ........................
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
Cornell university hard cider research (11441) .......................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
Cornell university for concord grape research (11444) ................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation
and field testing program (11466) ... 400,000 ....... (re. $400,000)
Cornell university agriculture in the classroom to support nutritional
education programs (10938) ... 380,000 .............. (re. $380,000)
Cornell university future farmers of America (10939) .................
842,000 ............................................. (re. $842,000)
Cornell university association of agricultural educators for teacher
recruitment, professional development, and administrative assistance
(10940) ... 416,000 ................................. (re. $321,000)
Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance (10926)
872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000)
Cornell university golden nematode program (10932) ...................
62,000 ............................................... (re. $62,000)
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Cornell university pro-dairy program (11470) .........................
1,201,000 ......................................... (re. $1,201,000)
Cornell university small farms program for veterans (11417)...........
115,000 ............................................. (re. $115,000)
Cornell university farm labor specialist to assist farmers with labor
law compliance (11425) ... 200,000 .................. (re. $200,000)
New York farm viability institute (10916) ............................
1,900,000 ......................................... (re. $1,900,000)
New York farm viability institute, for services and expenses of New
York state berry growers association (11462) .......................
60,000 ............................................... (re. $59,000)
New York farm viability institute, for services and expenses of New
York corn and soybean growers (11454) ... 75,000 ..... (re. $75,000)
For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York
program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to
promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products,
including but not limited to up to $550,000 for the New York wine
and culinary center, [provided that moneys hereby appropriated shall
be available to the program net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements,
credits,] NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE
AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES,
REIMBURSEMENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, DISALLOWANCES, and deductions
taken by contractors for fees associated with operating the taste
New York program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be
suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the
budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $1,100,000 of this
appropriation to state operations (11450) ..........................
1,100,000 ......................................... (re. $1,100,000)
For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic
development, including but not limited to farmland viability and up
to $500,000 for Cornell University Maple Program at Arnot Forest, in
accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by
the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $1,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations (10902) ....
1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
New York state brewers association (11428) ... 75,000 .. (re. $75,000)
New York cider association (11429) ... 75,000 .......... (re. $75,000)
New York state distillers guild (11430) ... 75,000 ..... (re. $75,000)
New York wine and grape foundation (10915) ...........................
1,079,000 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000)
Christmas tree farmers association of New York for programs to promote
Christmas trees (11461) ... 125,000 ................. (re. $125,000)
New York state apple growers association (10943) .....................
750,000 ............................................. (re. $188,000)
Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup,
including $63,000 for the maple wagon (10945) ......................
288,000 ............................................. (re. $288,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state apple research and
development program, in consultation with the apple research and
development advisory board (11400) ... 500,000 ...... (re. $500,000)
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For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship
fund administered by the New York state greengrass association
(11472) ... 150,000 ................................. (re. $150,000)
Northern New York agricultural development program administered by
Cornell cooperative extension of Jefferson County (10941) ..........
300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000)
For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence,
including but not limited to programs at Cornell university.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget
is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropri-
ation to state operations for programs including administration of
dairy profit teams (11495) .........................................
370,000 ............................................. (re. $351,000)
For services and expenses of the electronic benefits transfer program
administered by the Farmers' Market Federation of NY (11412) .......
138,000 .............................................. (re. $55,000)
For services and expenses of a program to develop farm to school
initiatives that will help schools purchase more food from local
farmers and expand access to healthy local food for school children.
The funds shall be awarded through a competitive process (11405) ...
750,000 ............................................. (re. $719,000)
New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child
development program (10913) ... 9,275,000 ......... (re. $4,733,000)
For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts
in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law
(10914) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $500,000)
Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene
Basset hospital (11473) ... 250,000 ................. (re. $250,000)
American farmland trust for a farmland for a new generation resource
center (11442) ... 200,000 .......................... (re. $200,000)
American farmland trust for a farmland for a new generation regional
navigator (11443) ... 200,000 ....................... (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of the Harvest New York program (11434) ....
600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000)
Teens for Food Justice (11435) ... 20,000 .............. (re. $20,000)
Red Hook Farms Initiative (11436) ... 40,000 ........... (re. $40,000)
Met Council Kosher Food Network (11446) ... 50,000 ..... (re. $50,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university Geneva
experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field testing
program (11451) ... 260,000 ......................... (re. $196,000)
Cornell university future farmers of America (10939) .................
730,000 ............................................. (re. $730,000)
For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university future
farmers of America, including $50,000 for new chapters (11452) .....
112,000 .............................................. (re. $97,000)
For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university agri-
culture in the classroom to support nutritional education programs
(11438) ... 113,000 .................................. (re. $18,000)
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For additional services and expenses of Cornell university association
of agricultural educators for teacher recruitment, professional
development, and administrative assistance (11439) .................
113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000)
New York farm viability institute (10916) ............................
400,000 ............................................. (re. $189,000)
For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability
institute (10917) ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $316,000)
For services and expenses of dairy profit teams and dairy education
programs administered by the New York farm viability institute
(11459) ... 220,000 .................................. (re. $38,000)
For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence,
including but not limited to programs at Cornell university.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget
is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropri-
ation to state operations for programs including administration of
dairy profit teams (11495) .........................................
150,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York
program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to
promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products,
including but not limited to up to $550,000 for the New York wine
and culinary center, [provided that moneys hereby appropriated shall
be available to the program net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements
and credits] NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY,
THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES,
REIMBURSEMENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, AND/OR DISALLOWANCES. All or a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department,
agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11450) ....
1,100,000 ........................................... (re. $201,000)
For services and expenses of a program to develop farm to school
initiatives that will help schools purchase more food from local
farmers and expand access to healthy local food for school children.
The funds shall be awarded through a competitive process (11405) ...
750,000 ............................................. (re. $565,000)
To the Adirondack North Country Association for a program to develop
farm to school initiatives that will help schools purchase more food
from local farmers (11415) ... 300,000 ............... (re. $72,000)
For redevelopment of the wool center at the New York state fair.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the
budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $25,000 of this appro-
priation to state operations (11440) ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000)
Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup
(10945) ... 225,000 .................................. (re. $35,000)
Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene
Basset hospital (11473) ... 250,000 ................. (re. $124,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state apple research and
development program, in consultation with the apple research and
development advisory board (11400) ... 500,000 ....... (re. $15,000)
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Cornell university maple research [(11401)] (11456) ..................
125,000 .............................................. (re. $14,000)
New York farm viability institute, for services and expenses of New
York state berry growers association (11462) .......................
60,000 ............................................... (re. $31,000)
Cornell university berry research (11416) ............................
260,000 ............................................. (re. $195,000)
New York farm viability institute, for services and expenses of New
York corn and soybean growers (11454) ... 75,000 ..... (re. $22,000)
Cornell university honeybee research (11455) .........................
150,000 .............................................. (re. $17,000)
Cornell university vegetable research (11401) ........................
100,000 .............................................. (re. $84,000)
Suffolk county soil and water conservation district-deer fencing
matching grants program (11480) ... 200,000 .......... (re. $11,000)
For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program
administered by Oswego county, including suballocation to other
state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer
up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11467) ...
175,000 ............................................. (re. $147,000)
Genesee-Livingston-Steuben-Wyoming BOCES agricultural academy (11464)
... 100,000 .......................................... (re. $50,000)
Grown on Long Island (11404) ... 100,000 .............. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the north country low cost vaccine
program administered by the St. Lawrence and Jefferson county public
health departments. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to
$25,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11460) ..........
25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000)
Northern New York agricultural development program administered by
Cornell cooperative extension of Jefferson County (10941) ..........
600,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000)
For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship
fund administered by the New York state greengrass association
(11472) ... 150,000 .................................. (re. $35,000)
Cornell university small farms program for veterans (11417) ..........
115,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000)
St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES north country agriculture academy (11418) ...
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of the farm to table trail program, includ-
ing suballocation to other state departments and agencies (11424)
... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $23,000)
Cornell university farm labor specialist to assist farmers with labor
law compliance (11425) ... 200,000 .................. (re. $167,000)
Seeds of success award to promote and recognize school gardens and
gardening programs across New York state. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to
transfer up to $100,000 of this appropriation to state operations
(11427) ... 100,000 .................................. (re. $70,000)
New York state brewers association (11428) ... 75,000 .. (re. $45,000)
New York cider association (11429) ... 75,000 .......... (re. $10,000)
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New York state distillers guild (11430) ... 75,000 ..... (re. $75,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state senior farmers market
nutrition program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to
$180,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11409) .........
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
American farmland trust for a farmland for a new generation resource
center (11442) ... 200,000 .......................... (re. $132,000)
American farmland trust for a farmland for a new generation regional
navigator (11443) ... 200,000 ....................... (re. $196,000)
Cornell university for concord grape research (11444) ................
300,000 ............................................. (re. $194,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child
development program (10913) ... 8,275,000 ......... (re. $1,394,000)
For additional services and expenses of the New York federation of
growers and processors agribusiness child development program
(10905) ... 1,000,000 ............................... (re. $885,000)
For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university farmnet
program for farm family assistance (11469) .........................
416,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000)
For additional services and expenses of Cornell university future
farmers of America (11452) ... 300,000 ............... (re. $11,000)
For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability
institute (10917) ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $256,000)
For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence,
including but not limited to programs at Cornell university.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the
budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this
appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis-
tration of dairy profit teams (11495) ..............................
150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York
program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to
promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products,
including but not limited to up to $550,000 for the New York wine
and culinary center, [provided that moneys hereby appropriated shall
be available to the program net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements
and credits] NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY,
THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES,
REIMBURSEMENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, AND/OR DISALLOWANCES. All or a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department,
agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11450) ....
1,100,000 ........................................... (re. $426,000)
For services and expenses of a program to develop farm to school
initiatives that will help schools purchase more food from local
farmers and expand access to healthy local food for school children.
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The funds shall be awarded through a competitive process (11405) ...
750,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000)
Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene
Basset hospital (11473) ... 250,000 .................. (re. $31,000)
For services and expenses of the New York State apple research and
development program, in consultation with the apple research and
development advisory board (11400) ... 500,000 ........ (re. $8,000)
Cornell university maple research (11456) ............................
125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000)
New York farm viability institute, for services and expenses of New
York State berry growers association (11462) .......................
60,000 ............................................... (re. $54,000)
Cornell university berry research (11416) ............................
260,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000)
New York farm viability, for services and expenses of New York corn
and soybean growers (11454) ... 75,000 ............... (re. $31,000)
Cornell university vegetable research (11401) ........................
100,000 ............................................... (re. $8,000)
Suffolk county soil and water conservation district-deer fencing
matching grants program (11480) ... 200,000 .......... (re. $46,000)
For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program
administered by Oswego county, including suballocation to other
state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer
up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11467) ...
175,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000)
Grown on Long Island (11404) ... 100,000 .............. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the north country low cost vaccine
program administered by the St. Lawrence and Jefferson county public
health departments. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to
$25,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11460) ..........
25,000 ............................................... (re. $13,000)
Northern New York agricultural development program administered by
Cornell cooperative extension of Jefferson County (10941) ..........
600,000 ............................................. (re. $196,000)
Cornell university small farm programs for veterans (11417) ..........
115,000 .............................................. (re. $59,000)
St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES north country agriculture academy (11418) ...
200,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
For services and expenses of the farm to table trail program, includ-
ing suballocation to other state departments and agencies (11424)
... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000)
Cornell university farm labor specialist to assist farmers with labor
law compliance (11425) ... 200,000 ................... (re. $11,000)
Cornell university farmer muck boot camp program (11426) .............
100,000 .............................................. (re. $54,000)
Seeds of success award to promote and recognize school gardens and
gardening programs across New York state. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to
transfer up to $100,000 of this appropriation to state operations
(11427) ... 100,000 .................................. (re. $48,000)
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New York state distillers guild (11430) ... 10,000 ..... (re. $10,000)
Cornell university sheep farming program (11432) .....................
10,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state senior farmers market
nutrition program. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law,
the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to
$180,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11409) .........
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child
development program (10913) ... 8,275,000 ......... (re. $287,000)
Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance (10926)
... 384,000 ........................................... (re. $4,000)
Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation
and field testing program (11466) ... 40,000 .......... (re. $6,000)
For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university Geneva
experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field testing
program (11451) ... 160,000 ........................... (re. $2,000)
For additional services and expenses of Cornell university future
farmers of America (11452) ... 300,000 ................ (re. $6,000)
For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence,
including but not limited to programs at Cornell university.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the
budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this
appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis-
tration of dairy profit teams (11495) ..............................
150,000 .............................................. (re. $51,000)
For services and expenses of a program to develop farm to school
initiatives that will help schools purchase more food from local
farmers and expand access to healthy local food for school children.
The funds shall be awarded through a competitive process (11405) ...
250,000 ............................................. (re. $104,000)
Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene
Basset hospital (11473) ... 250,000 ................. (re. $126,000)
Cornell university maple research (11456) ............................
125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000)
New York farm viability institute, for services and expenses of New
York State berry growers association (11462) .......................
60,000 ............................................... (re. $23,000)
Cornell university berry research (11416) ............................
260,000 .............................................. (re. $18,000)
New York farm viability, for services and expenses of New York corn
and soybean growers (11454) ... 75,000 ............... (re. $56,000)
For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program
administered by Oswego county, including suballocation to other
state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer
up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11467) ...
175,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000)
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For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the
New York farm viability institute (11459) ..........................
220,000 ............................................. (re. $197,000)
Long Island farm bureau (11463) ... 100,000 ........... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the north country low cost vaccine
program administered by the St. Lawrence and Jefferson county public
health departments. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to
$25,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11460) ..........
25,000 ............................................... (re. $16,000)
Northern New York agricultural development program administered by
Cornell cooperative extension of Jefferson County (10941) ..........
600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation
and field testing program (11466) ... 40,000 .......... (re. $7,000)
Cornell university agriculture in the classroom (10938) ..............
80,000 ................................................ (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of a program to develop farm to school
initiatives that will help schools purchase more food from local
farmers and expand access to healthy local food for school children.
The funds shall be awarded through a competitive process (11405) ...
250,000 .............................................. (re. $22,000)
Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene
Basset hospital (11473) ... 250,000 .................. (re. $48,000)
For services and expenses of the New York State apple research and
development program, in consultation with the apple research and
development advisory board (11400) ... 500,000 ....... (re. $79,000)
Cornell university maple research (11456) ... 125,000 ... (re. $4,000)
Cornell university vegetable research (11401) ........................
100,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
Suffolk county soil and water conservation district - deer fencing
matching grants program (11480) ... 200,000 ........... (re. $3,000)
For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program
administered by Oswego county, including suballocation to other
state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer
up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11467) ...
175,000 .............................................. (re. $51,000)
For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the
New York farm viability institute (11459) ..........................
220,000 ............................................. (re. $191,000)
Long Island farm bureau (11463) ... 100,000 ........... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the north country low cost vaccine
program administered by the St. Lawrence and Jefferson county public
health department. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to
$25,000 of this appropriation to state operations (11460) ..........
25,000 ............................................... (re. $13,000)
For the development of regional food hubs to facilitate the transpor-
tation of locally grown produce to urban markets, including the
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development of cooperative food hubs. Notwithstanding any other
provision of the law, the director of the budget is hereby author-
ized to transfer up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state oper-
ations (11410) ... 1,064,000 ........................ (re. $260,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university Geneva
experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field testing
program (11451) ... 160,000 ........................... (re. $7,000)
For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the
New York farm viability institute (11459) ..........................
220,000 ............................................. (re. $146,000)
NY corn and soybean growers association (11454) ......................
75,000 ............................................... (re. $19,000)
For services and expenses of the New York State apple research and
development program, in consultation with the apple research and
development advisory board (11400) ... 500,000 ....... (re. $36,000)
Cornell university vegetable research (11401) ........................
100,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic
development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in
accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by
the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations (10902) ....
3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $513,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence,
including but not limited to programs at Cornell University.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the
budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this
appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis-
tration of dairy profit teams (11495) ... 150,000 .. (re. $16,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and
promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans,
Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance
with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner
of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg-
et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until
the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the
general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws
of 2010 (11494) ... 3,000,000 ........................ (re. $90,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic
development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in
accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by
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the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations (10902) ......
600,000 ............................................. (re. $218,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter
496, section 6, of the laws of 2008:
For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic
development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in
accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by
the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided,
however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend-
iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be
reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of
August 15, 2008 (10902) ... 1,809,000 ............... (re. $229,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1,
section 4, of the laws of 2009:
For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem-
nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc-
tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of
this appropriation to state operations (11481) .....................
376,000 ............................................. (re. $334,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Cornell University for services and expenses of extension and
research programs managed by the Hudson Valley Research Laborato-
ry, Inc (11478) ... 63,900 ......................... (re. $40,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul-
tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland
viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to
be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to
transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations
(11487) ... 118,000 ................................. (re. $110,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund
Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm-
land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal-
location to other state departments and agencies including liabil-
ities incurred prior to April 1, 2018. Notwithstanding section 51 of
the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra-
ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by
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transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant
period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper-
ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro-
priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri-
ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary
(11498) ... 20,000,000 ........................... (re. $20,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm-
land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal-
location to other state departments and agencies including liabil-
ities incurred prior to April 1, 2018. Notwithstanding section 51 of
the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra-
ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by
transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant
period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper-
ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro-
priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri-
ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary
(11498) ... 20,000,000 ........................... (re. $20,000,000)
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For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 40,855,000 41,823,000
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 4,132,000
Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 196,000
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 42,464,000 46,151,000
================ ================
SCHEDULE
COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 42,244,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For state financial assistance for the arts.
Notwithstanding any other section of law
to the contrary, this appropriation may be
used for state financial assistance to
nonprofit cultural organizations offering
services to the general public, including
but not limited to, orchestras, dance
companies, museums and theatre groups
including nonprofit cultural organiza-
tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums
and public benefit corporations offering
programs of arts related education for
elementary and secondary school pupils
provided that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall
be interchanged to the Nelson A. Rockefel-
ler empire state plaza performing arts
center corporation in support of programs
for performing arts and other cultural
events, and related uses for the benefit
of the citizens of New York state. Such
programs may include activities directly
undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly
by regranting of state funds by regional
or local arts councils, among other organ-
izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza-
tions.
Grants, including capital grants, awarded
may be used for programs and activities
relating to arts disciplines including,
but not limited to, architecture, dance,
design, music, theater, media, literature,
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museum activities, visual arts, folk arts,
and arts in education programs (12111) ...... 40,635,000
--------------
Program account subtotal .................. 40,635,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Council on the Arts Account - 25376
For financial assistance to nonprofit
cultural organizations (12111) ............... 1,413,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Arts Capital Grants Fund
Arts Capital Grants Account - 21850
For services and expenses of the arts capi-
tal grants fund (12111) ........................ 196,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000
--------------
EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION
PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000
--------------
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For state financial assistance for the
empire state plaza performing arts center
corporation (12105) ............................ 220,000
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COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other
section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for
state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations
offering services to the general public, including but not limited
to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ-
ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos,
aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts
related education for elementary and secondary school pupils
provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
$100,000 shall be interchanged to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire
state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of
programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related
uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such
programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee,
or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts
councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza-
tions.
Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and
activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited
to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature,
museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education
programs (12111) ... 40,635,000 .................. (re. $39,746,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other
section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for
state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations
offering services to the general public, including but not limited
to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ-
ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos,
aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts
related education for elementary and secondary school pupils
provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
$100,000 shall be interchanged to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire
state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of
programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related
uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such
programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee,
or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts
councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza-
tions.
Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and
activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited
to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature,
museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education
programs (12111) ... 40,635,000 ................... (re. $1,570,000)
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AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other
section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for
state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations
offering services to the general public, including but not limited
to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ-
ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos,
aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts
related education for elementary and secondary school pupils
provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
$100,000 shall be interchanged to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire
state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of
programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related
uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such
programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee,
or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts
councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza-
tions.
Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and
activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited
to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature,
museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education
programs (12111) ... 40,635,000 ..................... (re. $143,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other
section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for
state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations
offering services to the general public, including but not limited
to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ-
ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos,
aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts
related education for elementary and secondary school pupils
provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
$100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire
state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of
programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related
uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such
programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee,
or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts
councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza-
tions.
Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and
activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited
to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature,
museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education
programs (12111) ... 40,635,000 ..................... (re. $364,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Arts Capital Grants Fund
Arts Capital Grants Account - 21850
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of the arts capital grants fund (12111) ...
196,000 ............................................. (re. $196,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Council on the Arts Account - 25376
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations (12111)
... 1,413,000 .................................... (re. $1,413,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations (12111)
... 1,413,000 ....................................... (re. $675,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations (12111)
... 1,413,000 ....................................... (re. $677,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations (12111)
... 1,413,000 ....................................... (re. $664,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations (12111)
... 1,413,000 ....................................... (re. $703,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0
================ ================
SCHEDULE
STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For state reimbursements to cities, towns,
or villages for payments made for special
accidental death benefits made pursuant to
section 208-f of the general municipal
law, including the payment of liabilities
incurred prior to April 1, 2020 and for
state reimbursement to New York city for
payments made for special accidental death
benefits to beneficiaries of first respon-
ders to the world trade center attack made
pursuant to section 208-f of the general
municipal law, including the payment of
liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
2020. Notwithstanding the provisions of
any other law to the contrary, for state
fiscal year 2020-2021 the liability of the
state and the amount to be distributed or
otherwise expended by the state pursuant
to section 208-f of the general municipal
law shall be limited to the amount appro-
priated (81003) ............................. 32,025,000
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 1,638,061,300 7,880,000
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 1,638,061,300 7,880,000
================ ================
SCHEDULE
CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 242,205,300
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
OPERATING ASSISTANCE
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, for state financial assistance,
net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements,
credits, repayments, and/or disallowances,
for operating expenses of community
colleges to be expended pursuant to regu-
lations developed jointly by the state
university trustees and the city universi-
ty trustees and approved by the director
of the budget, and shall include funds
available on a matching basis to implement
programs for the provision of education
and training services to individuals
eligible under the federal personal
responsibility and work opportunity recon-
ciliation act of 1996.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
rule or regulation, aid payable from this
appropriation to community colleges shall
be distributed to the colleges according
to guidelines established by the city
university trustees.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or
regulation to the contrary, full funding
for aidable community college enrollment
for the college fiscal year 2020-21 and
heretofore as provided under this appro-
priation is determined by the operating
aid formulas defined in rules and regu-
lations developed jointly by the boards of
trustees of the state and city universi-
ties and approved by the director of the
budget provided that the local sponsor may
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AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
use funds contained in reserves for excess
student revenue for operating support of a
community college program even though said
expenditures may cause expenses and
student revenues to exceed one third of
the college's net operating budget for the
college fiscal year 2020-21 provided that
such funds do not cause the college's
revenue from the local sponsor's contrib-
ution in aggregate to be less than the
comparable amounts for the previous commu-
nity college fiscal year and further
provided that pursuant to standards and
regulations of the state university trus-
tees and the city university trustees for
the college fiscal year 2020-21, community
colleges may increase tuition and fees
above that allowable under current educa-
tion law if such standards and regulations
require that in order to exceed the
tuition limit otherwise set forth in the
education law, local sponsor contributions
either in the aggregate or for each full
time equivalent student shall be no less
than the comparable amounts for the previ-
ous community college fiscal year (15496) .. 225,215,000
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, next generation job linkage
funds shall be made available to community
colleges based on a workforce development
plan submitted by the city university of
New York for approval by the director of
the budget (15543) ........................... 2,000,000
CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS
For the payment of aid for community college
categorical programs to be distributed to
the colleges according to guidelines
established by the city university trus-
tees:
For services and expenses related to the
establishment, renovation, alteration,
expansion, improvement or operation of
child care centers for the benefit of
students at the community college campuses
of the city university of New York,
provided that matching funds of at least
35 percent from nonstate sources be made
available (15497) .............................. 813,100
For payment of rental aid (15498) .............. 8,948,000
For state financial assistance for community
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AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
college contract courses and work force
development (15536) .......................... 1,880,000
For student financial assistance to expand
opportunities in the community colleges of
the city university for the educationally
and economically disadvantaged in accord-
ance with section 6452 of the education
law (15537) .................................. 1,349,200
For services and expenses of the apprentice
CUNY program to support CUNY Community
Colleges in establishing and developing
registered apprenticeship programs with
area businesses which may include educa-
tional opportunity centers (15406) ........... 2,000,000
--------------
CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,388,356,000
--------------
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS
For the costs of the state share, as
prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the
city of New York to be paid during the
state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2020
for the operating expenses of the senior
college approved programs and services of
the city university of New York as defined
in section 6230 of the education law.
Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi-
vision A of section 6221 of the education
law, the amount appropriated herein shall
constitute the maximum state payment for
the 2020-21 state fiscal year beginning
April 1, 2020 to the city of New York, of
which $428,000,000 is a state liability to
the city for the period beginning April 1,
2020 through June 30, 2021, for reimburse-
ment of costs incurred by the city at any
time during the 2019-20 academic year.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the dormitory authority of the
state of New York may issue bonds for the
purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse-
ments subject to subdivision 14 of section
1680 of the public authorities law and
upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip-
ment disbursements, from the city univer-
sity special revenue fund, facilities and
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AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
planning income reimbursable account (NA)
to an account of the city of New York, the
general fund appropriations herein shall
be reduced by amounts equivalent to such
transfers but in no event less than
$20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin-
ning July 1, 2020; the transfer of such
bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv-
alently reduce the general fund amounts
appropriated herein; and the portions of
such general fund appropriations so
affected shall have no further force or
effect.
The state share of operating expenses, a
portion of which is appropriated herein as
reimbursement to New York city, shall be
an amount equal to the net operating
expenses of the senior college approved
programs and services which shall equal
the total operating expenses of approved
programs and services less:
(a) all excess tuition and instructional
and noninstructional fees attributable
to the senior colleges received from the
city university construction fund;
(b) miscellaneous revenue and fees,
including bad debt recoveries and income
fund reimbursable cost recoveries;
(c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa-
tion law, a representative share of the
operating costs of those activities
within central administration and univ-
ersitywide programs which, as determined
by the state budget director, relate
jointly to the senior colleges and
community colleges, and New York city
support for associate degree programs at
the College of Staten Island and Medgar
Evers College and notwithstanding any
other provision of law, rule or regu-
lation, New York city support for asso-
ciate degree programs at New York city
college of technology and John Jay
college, with such support based on the
2017-18 full-time equivalent (FTE) asso-
ciate degree enrollments at these
campuses and calculated using the New
York city contribution per city univer-
sity community college FTE in the 2017-
18 base year, totaling $32,275,000;
Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be
hereafter referred to as the senior
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college revenue offset, item (c) as the
central administration and university-wide
programs offset.
In no event shall the state support for the
operating expenses of the senior college
approved programs and services for the 12
month period beginning July 1, 2020 exceed
1,393,995,900 (15422) .................... 1,386,356,000
For services and expenses of the CUNY school
of labor and urban studies (15499) ........... 2,000,000
--------------
CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000
--------------
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For payment of financial assistance to the
city of New York for certain costs of
retirement incentive programs and other
liabilities attributable to employee
retirement systems and for special pension
payments attributable to employees of the
senior colleges of the city university of
New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976,
and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance
with section 6231 of the education law and
chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as
amended (15500) .............................. 2,000,000
--------------
METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,500,000
--------------
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For payment of the metropolitan commuter
transportation mobility tax pursuant to
article 23 of the tax law as added by
chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the
period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 on
behalf of those senior college employees
employed in the commuter transportation
district. Notwithstanding any other law to
the contrary, this appropriation may not
be decreased by interchange with any other
appropriation (15481) ........................ 5,500,000
--------------
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AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
OPERATING ASSISTANCE
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, next generation
job linkage funds shall be made available to community colleges
based on a workforce development plan submitted by the city univer-
sity of New York for approval by the director of the budget (15543)
... 2,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,000,000)
CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of the family empowerment community college
pilot program to provide a comprehensive system of supports includ-
ing priority on-campus childcare for single parents. Funding shall
be awarded according to a plan developed by the chancellor of the
city university of New York and approved by the director of the
budget that aligns a comprehensive system of supports for single
parents, including on-campus childcare, with the accelerated study
in associate program (15414) ... 2,000,000 ........ (re. $2,000,000)
For state financial assistance for community college contract courses
and work force development (15536) ... 1,880,000 .. (re. $1,880,000)
For services and expenses of the apprentice CUNY program to support
CUNY Community Colleges in establishing and developing registered
apprenticeship programs with area businesses which may include
educational opportunity centers (15406) ............................
2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE
AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund........................ 2,000,000 2,356,000
---------------- ----------------
All Funds......................... 2,000,000 2,356,000
================ ================
SCHEDULE
ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ............ 2,000,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For payment to public authorities or munici-
pal corporations that are eligible to
receive reimbursement pursuant to section
92-d of the general municipal law for
costs of providing sick leave for officers
and employees with a qualifying world
trade center condition. Amounts appropri-
ated herein may be suballocated, pursuant
to a plan approved by the division of
budget, to the department of civil service
state operations for appropriate adminis-
trative costs (16604) ........................ 2,000,000
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ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For payment to public authorities or municipal corporations that are
eligible to receive reimbursement pursuant to section 92-d of the
general municipal law for costs of providing sick leave for officers
and employees with a qualifying world trade center condition.
Amounts appropriated herein may be suballocated, pursuant to a plan
approved by the division of budget, to the department of civil
service state operations for appropriate administrative costs
(16604) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For payment to public authorities or municipal corporations that are
eligible to receive reimbursement pursuant to section 92-d of the
general municipal law for costs of providing sick leave for officers
and employees with a qualifying world trade center condition.
Amounts appropriated herein may be suballocated, pursuant to a plan
approved by the division of budget, to the department of civil
service state operations for appropriate administrative costs
(16604) ... 1,000,000 ............................... (re. $356,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION
AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 20,493,000 54,933,000
Internal Service Funds ............. 9,000,000 12,945,000
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 29,493,000 67,878,000
================ ================
SCHEDULE
COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 14,613,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For payment of services and expenses relat-
ing to the operation of a program with the
center for employment opportunities to
assist with vocational or employment
skills training or the attainment of
employment (17576) ........................... 1,029,000
For costs associated with the provision of
treatment, residential stabilization and
other related services for offenders in
the community, including residential
stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant
to existing contracts or to be distributed
through a competitive process (17570) ........ 4,584,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000
--------------
Internal Service Funds
Agencies Internal Service Fund
Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059
For services and expenses related to estab-
lishing and administering a vocational
training program for parolees, other
offenders, or former inmates from city of
New York jails participating in community
based programs with the center for employ-
ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law to the contrary,
the chairman of the board of parole, or a
designated officer of the department of
corrections and community supervision may
authorize participants to perform service
projects at sites made available by any
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AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
state or local government or public bene-
fit corporation (17569) ...................... 9,000,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000
--------------
HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000
--------------
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the money hereby appropriated may
be used for the payment of prior year
liabilities and may be increased or
decreased by interchange or transfer with
any other general fund appropriation with-
in the department of corrections and
community supervision with the approval of
the director of the budget. A portion of
these funds may be transferred or suballo-
cated to the department of health or other
state agencies.
For the state share of medical assistance
services expenses incurred by the depart-
ment of corrections and community super-
vision related to the provision of medical
assistance services to inmates (17503) ...... 14,000,000
--------------
PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 680,000
--------------
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For services and expenses of a program at
the Albion correctional facility, and
other correctional facilities related to
family televisiting (Osborne Association)
(17567) ........................................ 430,000
For services and expenses of a program at
the Queensboro correctional facility,
and/or other correctional facilities as
determined by the commissioner, related to
re-entry with a focus on family (Osborne
Association) (17504) ........................... 250,000
--------------
SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000
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AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For services and expenses of localities for
the housing and board of felony offenders
pursuant to section 601-c of the
correction law (17501) ......................... 200,000
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AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a
program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with
vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of
employment (17576) ... 1,029,000 .................... (re. $599,000)
For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential
stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu-
nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu-
ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive
process (17570) ... 4,584,000 ..................... (re. $4,243,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential
stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu-
nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu-
ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive
process (17570) ... 4,584,000 ..................... (re. $1,716,000)
Internal Service Funds
Agencies Internal Service Fund
Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a
vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former
inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based
programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwithstand-
ing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the
board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of
corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to
perform service projects at sites made available by any state or
local government or public benefit corporation (17569) .............
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $7,909,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a
vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former
inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based
programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith-
standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of
the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of
corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to
perform service projects at sites made available by any state or
local government or public benefit corporation (17569) .............
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,075,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a
vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former
inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based
programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith-
standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of
the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of
corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to
perform service projects at sites made available by any state or
local government or public benefit corporation (17569) .............
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,962,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a
vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former
inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based
programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith-
standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of
the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of
corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to
perform service projects at sites made available by any state or
local government or public benefit corporation (17569) .............
9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,999,000)
HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby
appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities
and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with
any other general fund appropriation within the department of
corrections and community supervision with the approval of the
director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred
or suballocated to the department of health or other state agencies.
For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred
by the department of corrections and community supervision related
to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates (17503)
... 14,000,000 ................................... (re. $13,997,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby
appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities
and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with
any other general fund appropriation within the department of
corrections and community supervision with the approval of the
director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred
or suballocated to the department of health or other state agencies.
For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred
by the department of corrections and community supervision related
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to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates (17503)
... 14,000,000 ................................... (re. $13,992,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby
appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities
and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with
any other general fund appropriation within the department of
corrections and community supervision with the approval of the
director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred
or suballocated to the department of health or other state agencies.
For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred
by the department of corrections and community supervision related
to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates (17503)
... 14,000,000 ................................... (re. $13,996,000)
PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional
facility, and other correctional facilities related to family tele-
visiting (Osborne Association) (17567) .............................
430,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000)
For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional
facility, and/or other correctional facilities as determined by the
commissioner, related to re-entry with a focus on family (Osborne
Association) (17504) ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional
facility, and/or other correctional facilities as determined by the
commissioner, related to re-entry with a focus on family (Osborne
Association) (17504) ... 250,000 ..................... (re. $53,000)
SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of
felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law
(17501) ... 200,000 ................................. (re. $200,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of
felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law
(17501) ... 200,000 ................................. (re. $200,000)
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By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter
496, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of
coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the
correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of
section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to
section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis-
sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris-
oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities
incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow-
ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement
pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed
$18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi-
sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed
$37.60 (17501) ... 5,880,000 ...................... (re. $5,257,000)
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For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund........................ 131,599,000 172,025,452
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 29,900,000 113,274,000
Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 39,084,000 33,106,684
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 200,583,000 318,406,136
================ ================
SCHEDULE
CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 200,583,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For payment to the New York state prosecu-
tors training institute for services and
expenses related to the prosecution of
crimes and the provision of continuing
legal education, training, and support for
medicaid fraud prosecution. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available
for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued (20242) ......... 2,078,000
For services and expenses of the New York
state district attorneys association. The
funds hereby appropriated are to be avail-
able for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued ................... 100,000
For services and expenses associated with a
witness protection program pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services. The
funds hereby appropriated are to be avail-
able for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued (20243) ........... 287,000
For grants to counties for district attorney
salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions
of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700
of the county law or any other law to the
contrary, for state fiscal year 2020-21
the state reimbursement to counties for
district attorney salaries shall be
distributed according to a plan developed
by the commissioner of criminal justice
services, and approved by the director of
the budget (20244) ........................... 4,212,000
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Payment of state aid for expenses of the
special narcotics prosecutor. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available
for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued (20245) ........... 825,000
For payment of state aid for expenses of
crime laboratories for accreditation,
training, capacity enhancement and lab
related services to maintain the quality
and reliability of forensic services to
criminal justice agencies, to be distrib-
uted pursuant to a plan prepared by the
commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the
director of the budget. Some of these
funds herein appropriated may be trans-
ferred to state operations and may be
suballocated to other state agencies
(20205) ...................................... 6,273,000
For reimbursement of the services and
expenses of municipal corporations, public
authorities, the division of state police,
authorized police departments of state
public authorities or regional state park
commissions for the purchase of ballistic
soft body armor vests, such sum shall be
payable on the audit and warrant of the
state comptroller on vouchers certified by
the commissioner of the division of crimi-
nal justice services and the chief admin-
istrative officer of the municipal corpo-
ration, public authority, or state entity
making requisition and purchase of such
vests. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be
suballocated to other state agencies. The
funds hereby appropriated are to be avail-
able for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued (20207) ......... 1,350,000
For services and expenses of programs aimed
at reducing the risk of re-offending, to
be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared
by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services and approved by
the director of the budget (20249) ........... 3,842,000
For services and expenses of project GIVE as
allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by
the commissioner of criminal justice
services and approved by the director of
the budget which will include an evalu-
ation of the effectiveness of such
program. A portion of these funds may be
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transferred to state operations or subal-
located to other state agencies (20942) ..... 14,390,000
For payment of state aid to counties and the
city of New York for the operation of
local probation departments subject to the
approval of the director of the budget.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law,
the state aid for probationary services to
counties and the city of New York shall be
distributed to counties and the city of
New York pursuant to a plan prepared by
the commissioner of the division of crimi-
nal justice services and approved by the
director of the budget which shall be to
the greatest extent possible, distributed
in a manner consistent with the prior year
distribution amounts (21038) ................ 44,876,000
For payment of state aid to counties and the
city of New York for local alternatives to
incarceration, including those that
provide alcohol and substance abuse treat-
ment programs, and other related inter-
ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the
executive law. Notwithstanding any other
provisions of law, state assistance shall
be distributed pursuant to a plan submit-
ted by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services and approved by
the director of the budget. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to
other state agencies (21037) ................. 5,217,000
For payment to not-for-profit and government
operated programs providing alternatives
to incarceration, community supervision
and/or employment programs to be distrib-
uted pursuant to a plan prepared by the
commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the
director of the budget. Eligible services
shall include, but not be limited to
offender employment, offender assessments,
treatment program placement and partic-
ipation, monitoring client compliance with
program interventions, TASC program
services, and alternatives to prison. A
portion of these funds may be transferred
to state operations and may be suballo-
cated to other state agencies (20239) ....... 13,819,000
For residential centers providing services
to individuals on probation and for commu-
nity corrections programs to be distrib-
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uted in the same manner as the prior year
or through a competitive process (21000) ....... 945,000
For services and expenses of the establish-
ment, or continued operation by existing
grantees, of regional Operation S.N.U.G.
programs, pursuant to a plan prepared by
the division of criminal justice services
and approved by the director of the budg-
et. A portion of these funds may be trans-
ferred to state operations (20250) ........... 4,865,000
For services and expenses of rape crisis
centers for services to rape victims and
programs to prevent rape, to be distrib-
uted pursuant to a plan prepared by the
commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the
director of the budget. A portion or all
of these funds may be transferred or
suballocated to other state agencies
(39718) ...................................... 3,553,000
For payment to district attorneys who
participate in the crimes against revenue
program to be distributed according to a
plan developed by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services, in
consultation with the department of taxa-
tion and finance, and approved by the
director of the budget (20235) .............. 13,521,000
For payment to not-for-profit and government
operated programs providing services
including but not limited to defendant
screening, assessment, referral, monitor-
ing, and case management, to be distrib-
uted pursuant to a plan submitted by the
commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the
director of the budget. A portion of these
funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations (39744) ................................. 946,000
For services and expenses of law enforcement
agencies, for gang prevention youth
programs in Nassau and/or Suffolk counties
and law enforcement agencies may consult
with community-based organizations and/or
schools, pursuant to a plan by the commis-
sioner of criminal justice services
(20238) ........................................ 500,000
For services and expenses related to state
and local crime reduction, youth justice
and gang prevention programs, including
but not limited to street outreach, crime
analysis, research, and shooting/violence
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reduction programs. Funds appropriated
herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of
criminal justice services and approved by
the director of the budget. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state
operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (39797) ...................... 10,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 131,599,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475
For services and expenses related to iden-
tification technology grants including,
but not limited to, crime lab improvement
and DNA programs. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agen-
cies (20204) ................................. 2,250,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470
Funds herein appropriated may be used to
disburse unanticipated federal grants in
support of state and local programs to
prevent crime, support law enforcement,
improve the administration of justice, and
assist victims. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agen-
cies (20202) ................................ 13,000,000
--------------
Program account subtotal .................. 13,000,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account - 25540
For services and expenses related to the
federal Edward Byrne memorial justice
assistance formula program, including
enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense,
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local law enforcement programs, youth
violence and/or crime reduction programs,
crime laboratories, re-entry services, and
judicial diversion and alternative to
incarceration programs. A portion of these
funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations and/or suballocated to other state
agencies (20209) ............................. 6,000,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula
Account - 25436
For payment of federal aid to localities
pursuant to the provisions of the federal
juvenile justice and delinquency
prevention act in accordance with a
distribution plan determined by the juve-
nile justice advisory group and affirmed
by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to
other state agencies (20213) ................. 2,050,000
For payment of federal aid to localities
pursuant to the provisions of title V of
the juvenile justice and delinquency
prevention act of 1974, as amended for
local delinquency prevention programs,
including sub-allocation to state oper-
ations for the administration of this
grant in accordance with a distribution
plan determined by the juvenile justice
advisory group and affirmed by the commis-
sioner of the division of criminal justice
services.
For services and expenses associated with
the juvenile justice and delinquency
prevention formula account. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to
other state agencies (20215) ................... 100,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
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Violence Against Women Account - 25477
For payment of federal aid to localities
pursuant to an expenditure plan developed
by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services, provided howev-
er that up to 10 percent of the amount
herein appropriated may be used for
program administration. A portion of these
funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20216) ....................... 6,500,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Indigent Legal Services Fund
Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551
For payment to New York state defenders
association for services and expenses
related to the provision of training and
other assistance. The funds hereby appro-
priated are to be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft-
er accrued (20247) ........................... 1,030,000
For defense services to be distributed in
the same manner as the prior year or
through a competitive process. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available
for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued (20246) ......... 7,658,000
For payment to prisoner's legal services for
services and expenses related to legal
representation and assistance to indigent
inmates. The funds hereby appropriated are
to be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued
(20979) ...................................... 2,200,000
--------------
Program account subtotal .................. 10,888,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Medical Marihuana Trust Fund
MMF - Law Enforcement - 23753
For a program of discretionary grants to
state and local law enforcement agencies
that demonstrate a need relating to title
5-A of article 33 of the public health
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law. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be
suballocated to other state agencies
(20235) ........................................ 200,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ..................... 200,000
--------------
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945
For grants to rape crisis centers for
services to rape victims and programs to
prevent rape. A portion of these funds may
be transferred or suballocated to other
state agencies, and distributed pursuant
to a plan prepared by the commissioner or
director of the recipient agency and
approved by the director of the budget ....... 2,788,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 2,788,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
District Attorney Discovery Compensation Account
For services and expenses related to digital
evidence transmission technology. These
funds shall be distributed pursuant to a
plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget ....... 2,000,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 2,000,000
--------------
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102
For distribution to the state's political
subdivisions and for services and expenses
of the drug enforcement task forces. Some
of these funds may be transferred to state
operations appropriations (20235) .............. 100,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000
--------------
Special Revenue Funds - Other
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Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096
For prosecutorial services of counties, to
be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared
by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services and approved by
the director of the budget. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available
for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter accrued (20241) ........ 12,549,000
For services and expenses of the district
attorney and indigent legal services
attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant
to section 679-e of the education law.
These funds may be suballocated to the
higher education services corporation
(20220) ...................................... 2,430,000
For services and expenses of the Legal
Action Center (20376) .......................... 180,000
For services, expenses or reimbursement of
expenses incurred by local government
agencies and/or not-for-profit providers
or their employees providing civil or
criminal legal services, including legal
services for victims of domestic violence,
pursuant to a plan submitted by the divi-
sion of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget ....... 4,200,000
--------------
Program account subtotal .................. 19,359,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor
Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund
Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801
For services and expenses associated with
local anti-auto theft programs, in accord-
ance with section 89-d of the state
finance law, distributed through a compet-
itive process (20235) ........................ 3,749,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000
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CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20241) ....................
8,957,000 ......................................... (re. $6,436,000)
For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and
the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and
expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of
continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud
prosecution. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for
payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued
(20242) ... 2,178,000 ............................. (re. $1,634,000)
For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services. The funds hereby appropriated are to be
available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter
accrued (20243) ... 287,000 ......................... (re. $287,000)
For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding
the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the coun-
ty law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year
2019-20 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney
salaries shall be distributed according to a plan developed by the
commissioner of criminal justice services, and approved by the
director of the budget (20244) ... 4,212,000 ......... (re. $56,000)
Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor.
The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20245) ........
825,000 ............................................. (re. $825,000)
For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for
accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related
services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic
services to criminal justice agencies, to be distributed pursuant to
a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Some of
these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state oper-
ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20205) ...
6,273,000 ......................................... (re. $5,974,000)
For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo-
rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author-
ized police departments of state public authorities or regional
state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor
vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the
state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative
officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state
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entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal-
located to other state agencies. The funds hereby appropriated are
to be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or
hereafter accrued (20207) ..........................................
1,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,350,000)
For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of
re-offending, to be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared by the
commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget (20249) .....................
3,842,000 ......................................... (re. $3,842,000)
For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a
plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu-
ation of the effectiveness of such program. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations or suballocated to other
state agencies (20942) ... 14,390,000 ............ (re. $14,343,000)
For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for
local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide
alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs, and other related
interventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, state assistance shall
be distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of
the division of criminal justice services and approved by the direc-
tor of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to
state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies
(21037) ... 5,217,000 ............................. (re. $5,217,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or
employment programs to be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared by
the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall
include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assess-
ments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring
client compliance with program interventions, TASC program services,
and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballo-
cated to other state agencies (20239) ..............................
13,819,000 ....................................... (re. $13,819,000)
For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation
and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (21000)
... 945,000 ......................................... (re. $945,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued operation
by existing grantees, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs,
pursuant to a plan prepared by the division of criminal justice
services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state operations (20250) .........
4,815,000 ......................................... (re. $4,815,000)
For services and expenses of rape crisis centers for services to rape
victims and programs to prevent rape, to be distributed pursuant to
a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A
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portion or all of these funds may be transferred or suballocated to
other state agencies (39718) ... 3,553,000 ........ (re. $3,491,000)
For additional services and expenses of rape crisis centers for
services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape (39773) ......
147,000 ............................................. (re. $147,000)
For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes
against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice
services, in consultation with the department of taxation and
finance, and approved by the director of the budget (20235) ........
13,521,000 ....................................... (re. $13,521,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing services including but not limited to defendant screening,
assessment, referral, monitoring, and case management, to be
distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and approved by the director
of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations (39744) ... 946,000 ...................... (re. $946,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement agencies, for gang
prevention youth programs in Nassau and/or Suffolk counties and law
enforcement agencies may consult with community-based organizations
and/or schools, pursuant to a plan by the commissioner of criminal
justice services (20238) ... 500,000 ................ (re. $500,000)
For services and expenses related to state and local crime reduction,
youth justice and gang prevention programs, including but not limit-
ed to street outreach, crime analysis, research, and
shooting/violence reduction programs, such that $1,000,000 shall be
made available to Long Island and $1,500,000 shall be made available
to gun violence street outreach programs administered by the city of
New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (39797) ... 10,000,000 ............ (re. $10,000,000)
For services and expenses related to the gun violence research insti-
tute to be disbursed in collaboration with higher education insti-
tutions (60033) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000)
For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program
(20206) ... 2,235,000 ............................. (re. $2,235,000)
For services and expenses of Yeshiva University - Kathryn O. Greenberg
Immigration Justice Clinic at Cardozo Law School (60034) ...........
150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Make the Road NY (20389) ................
90,000 ............................................... (re. $90,000)
For services and expenses of Regional Economic Community Action
Program Inc. (60035) ... 200,000 .................... (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence (SNUG) within Kings County
(60036) ... 200,000 ................................. (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment of S.N.U.G. programs
within Queens County (60037) ... 470,000 ............ (re. $470,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) - Staten
Island (39762) ... 350,000 .......................... (re. $350,000)
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For services and expenses of Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney
Island Inc. - SNUG for Brooklyn (39779) ............................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
For additional payment to Prisoners Legal Services of New York (60038)
... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Housing Court Answers Inc. (60039) ......
135,000 ............................................. (re. $135,000)
For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A (20212)
... 125,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of Mobilization for Justice, Inc. (60023)
... 60,000 ........................................... (re. $60,000)
For services and expenses of Capital District Womens Bar Association
Legal Project Inc. (60040) ... 160,000 .............. (re. $160,000)
For services and expenses of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Inc. -
housing assistance and legal assistance (60041) ....................
115,000 ............................................. (re. $115,000)
For services and expenses of Center For Family Representation (20297)
... 125,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of Cornell University - Criminal Justice and
Employment Initiative (60042) ... 100,000 ........... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Her Justice Inc. (60028) ................
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Jacob A Riis Neighborhood Settlement -
696 Build Queensbridge (60043) ... 50,000 ............ (re. $50,000)
For services and expenses of the Center for Court Innovation - Red
Hook Community Justice Center (60044) ... 100,000 ... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment of Prisoners Legal
Services of New York - Newburgh office (60045) .....................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of Opportunities For A Better Tomorrow Inc.
(60046) ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Legal Services of the Hudson Valley -
domestic violence legal service projects (60047) ...................
90,000 ............................................... (re. $90,000)
For services and expenses of Huntington Youth Bureau Youth Development
Research Institute Inc. (60048) ... 135,000 ......... (re. $135,000)
For services and expenses of Shalom Task Force Inc. (60049) ..........
175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000)
For services and expenses of The Safe Center Li Inc. (60051) .........
160,000 ............................................. (re. $160,000)
For services and expenses of the Richmond County District Attorney's
Office (39700) ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the New York Legal Assistance Group
Incorporated (60052) ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp
(20324) ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Fortune Society, Inc - Seniors Released
to Services (60053) ... 125,000 ..................... (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of The Korean - American Family Service
Center Inc. (60054) ... 10,000 ....................... (re. $10,000)
For services and expenses of Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo Inc.
(60055) ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000)
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For services and expenses of New York County Defender Services (39755)
... 175,000 ......................................... (re. $175,000)
For services and expenses of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Inc.
(60056) ... 70,000 ................................... (re. $70,000)
For services and expenses of Girl Vow Inc. (60057) ...................
150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Treatment Alternatives For Safer Communi-
ties of the Capital District (60058) ...............................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of Friends Of Island Academy Inc. (60059)
... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Greenburger Center For Social And Crimi-
nal Justice (60003) ... 100,000 ..................... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the Mohawk Consortium - Hamilton College
(60060) ... 90,000 ................................... (re. $90,000)
For payments to the Firemen's Association of the State of New York to
provide grant awards to volunteer fire departments within the state
to assist with recruitment and retention of membership within such
districts (39758) ... 250,000 ....................... (re. $250,000)
For additional payment to New York state defenders association for
services and expenses related to the provision of training and other
assistance (20999) ... 1,059,000 .................. (re. $1,015,000)
For additional payment to prisoners' legal services for services and
expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent
inmates (39709) ... 750,000 ......................... (re. $750,000)
For services and expenses of the Albany Law School - Immigration Clin-
ic (39730) ... 150,000 .............................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Legal Aid Society - Immigration Law Unit
(20944) ... 150,000 ................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics
(20968) ... 150,000 ................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Haitian-Americans United for Progress Inc
(60061) ... 150,000 ................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Neighborhood Legal Services (20393) .....
400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000)
Brooklyn Conflicts Office (39742) ... 250,000 ......... (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses of Southside United HDFC (60062) ...........
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses of Child Care Center of New York (39756) ...
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses of Community Service Society - Record Repair
Counseling Corps (20203) ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses related to the Legal Education Opportunity
Program. All or a portion of these funds may be TRANSFERRED TO STATE
OPERATIONS AND suballocated to the [Office of Court Administration]
JUDICIARY (39723) ..................................................
225,000 ............................................. (re. $225,000)
For services and expenses of the Fortune Society (20941) .............
200,000 ............................................. (re. $165,000)
For services and expenses of Common Justice, Inc (60002) .............
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
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For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center (20376) .........
180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000)
For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Defender (20939) ...........
175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000)
For services and expenses of New York County Defender Services (60063)
... 175,000 ......................................... (re. $175,000)
For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy (20210) ...
150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family
Intervention Program (20965) ... 150,000 ............ (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses of the Correctional Association (20947) ....
127,000 ............................................. (re. $127,000)
For services and expenses of Goddard Riverside Community Center
(20373) ... 125,000 ................................. (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of Bailey House - Project FIRST (20943) ....
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the John Jay College (20966) ............
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of S.N.U.G. Wyandanch (39775) ..............
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the Greenburger Center for Social and
Criminal Justice (60064) ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Mobilization for Justice (60005) ........
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the Center for Court Innovation Youth SOS
- Crown Heights (60007) ... 100,000 ................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Groundswell (20938) .....................
75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000)
For services and expenses of the Mohawk Consortium (39726) ...........
75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000)
For services and expenses of Exodus Transitional Community (39727) ...
50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000)
For services and expenses of Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program
(20258) ... 44,000 ................................... (re. $44,000)
For services and expenses of the Osborne Association (20946) .........
31,000 ............................................... (re. $31,000)
For services and expenses related to NYU Veteran's Entrepreneurship
Program (39725) ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $30,000)
For services and expenses of Bergen Basin Community Development Corpo-
ration (20996) ... 26,000 ............................ (re. $26,000)
For services and expenses of Jacob Riis Settlement House (20260) .....
20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000)
For services and expenses of NYPD Law Enforcement Explorers-Bronx
(60008) ... 80,000 ................................... (re. $80,000)
For services and expenses of the Glendale Civilian Patrol (60009) ....
25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000)
For services and expenses of center for employment opportunities
(60065) ... 75,000 ................................... (re. $75,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid victims of domestic violence:
Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County (21047) .............
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
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Empire Justice Center (21046) ... 52,251 ............... (re. $52,251)
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York (21045) ... 45,729 ... (re. $45,729)
Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services (20334) ...
71,831 ............................................... (re. $71,831)
Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn (20333) ..................
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
Legal Services for New York City - Queens (20337) ....................
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
My Sisters' Place (20340) ... 45,722 ................... (re. $45,722)
Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. (20341) .............
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County (20336) ..............
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
Sanctuary for Families (21042) ... 59,976 .............. (re. $59,976)
Rochester Legal Aid Society (20335) ... 59,159 ......... (re. $59,159)
Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County (21043) ............
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20241) ....................
9,957,000 ........................................... (re. $212,000)
For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and
the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and
expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of
continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud
prosecution. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for
payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued
(20242) ... 2,178,000 ............................... (re. $675,000)
For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services. The funds hereby appropriated are to be
available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter
accrued (20243) ... 287,000 ......................... (re. $287,000)
For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for
accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related
services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic
services to criminal justice agencies. Some of these funds herein
appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be
suballocated to other state agencies (20205) .......................
6,273,000 ........................................... (re. $480,000)
For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo-
rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author-
ized police departments of state public authorities or regional
state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor
vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the
state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative
officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state
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entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal-
located to other state agencies. The funds hereby appropriated are
to be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or
hereafter accrued (20207) ... 1,350,000 ............. (re. $720,000)
For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of
re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which
will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs
(20249) ... 3,842,000 ............................. (re. $1,167,000)
For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a
plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu-
ation of the effectiveness of such program. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations or suballocated to other
state agencies (20942) ... 14,390,000 ............. (re. $1,362,000)
For additional defense services (39772) ... 441,000 .... (re. $19,000)
For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for
local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide
alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs, and other related
interventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, state assistance shall
be distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of
the division of criminal justice services and approved by the direc-
tor of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to
state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies
(21037) ... 5,217,000 ............................. (re. $4,865,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or
employment programs to be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared by
the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall
include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assess-
ments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring
client compliance with program interventions, TASC program services,
and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballo-
cated to other state agencies (20239) ..............................
13,819,000 ........................................ (re. $8,772,000)
For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation
and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (21000)
... 945,000 ......................................... (re. $945,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued operation
by existing grantees, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs,
pursuant to a plan prepared by the division of criminal justice
services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state operations (20250) .........
3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $2,531,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera-
tion, of a regional Operation S.N.U.G. program within Bronx county
(39760) ... 615,000 ................................. (re. $615,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) - City of
Poughkeepsie (39765) ... 300,000 .................... (re. $254,000)
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For services and expenses of Jacobi Medical Center Auxiliary, Inc. for
an anti-violence initiative in the Throggs Neck New York City Hous-
ing Authority, Bronx County (60000) ... 85,000 ....... (re. $85,000)
For services and expenses of rape crisis centers for services to rape
victims and programs to prevent rape. A portion or all of these
funds may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies
(39718) ... 3,553,000 ............................. (re. $1,294,000)
For additional services and expenses of rape crisis centers for
services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape (39773) ......
147,000 ............................................. (re. $129,000)
For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes
against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice
services, in consultation with the department of taxation and
finance, and approved by the director of the budget (20235) ........
13,521,000 ........................................ (re. $7,193,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing services including but not limited to defendant screening,
assessment, referral, monitoring, and case management, to be
distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and approved by the director
of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations (39744) ... 946,000 ...................... (re. $946,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement agencies, for gang
prevention youth programs in Nassau and/or Suffolk counties and law
enforcement agencies may consult with community-based organizations
and/or schools, pursuant to a plan by the commissioner of criminal
justice services (20238) ... 500,000 ................ (re. $500,000)
For additional payment to New York state defenders association for
services and expenses related to the provision of training and other
assistance (20999) ... 1,059,000 ...................... (re. $7,000)
For additional payment to prisoners' legal services for services and
expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent
inmates (39709) ... 750,000 ......................... (re. $354,000)
For additional payments to experienced not-for-profit service provid-
ers to generate and implement a diversity of innovative models that
could be brought to scale if proven successful in providing alterna-
tives to detention, alternatives to incarceration, and other reentry
programs and services, such that no one in need of these programs
and services is excluded based solely on risk, location, or super-
vision status (60001) ... 500,000 ................... (re. $500,000)
For services and expenses of Legal Aid Society Immigration Law Unit
(20944) ... 150,000 ................................... (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC DREAM Clinics (20968)
... 150,000 .......................................... (re. $82,000)
For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A (20212)
... 250,000 ........................................... (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of Child Care Center of New York (39756) ...
250,000 .............................................. (re. $76,000)
For services and expenses of the Fortune Society (20941) .............
200,000 ............................................... (re. $8,000)
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For services and expenses of Common Justice, Inc. (60002) ............
200,000 ............................................. (re. $106,000)
For services and expenses related to the Legal Education Opportunity
Program. All or a portion of these funds may be TRANSFERRED TO STATE
OPERATIONS AND suballocated to the [Office of Court Administration]
JUDICIARY (39723) ..................................................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Defender (20939) ...........
175,000 .............................................. (re. $47,000)
For services and expenses of New York County Defender Services (39755)
... 175,000 .......................................... (re. $86,000)
For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family
Intervention Program (20965) ... 150,000 ............. (re. $38,000)
For services and expenses of Goddard Riverside Community Center
(20373) ... 250,000 ................................. (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses of Bailey House - Project FIRST (20943) ....
100,000 ............................................... (re. $8,000)
For services and expenses of the John Jay College (20966) ............
100,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000)
For services and expenses of the Greenburger Center for Social and
Criminal Justice (60003) ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Groundswell (20938) .....................
75,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000)
For services and expenses of Exodus Transitional Community (39727) ...
50,000 ............................................... (re. $13,000)
For services and expenses related to NYU Veteran's Entrepreneurship
Program (39725) ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $27,000)
For services and expenses of Bergen Basin Community Development Corpo-
ration (20996) ... 26,000 ............................ (re. $26,000)
For services and expenses of Jacob Riis Settlement House (20260) .....
20,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) Wyndanch
(39775) ... 100,000 .................................. (re. $96,000)
For services and expenses of Staten Island Legal Services (60004) ....
200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Mobilization for Justice (60005) ........
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of the Center for Court Innovation Youth SOS
- Crown Heights (60007) ... 100,000 .................. (re. $32,000)
For services and expenses of NYPD Law Enforcement Explorers-Bronx
(60008) ... 80,000 ................................... (re. $78,000)
For services and expenses of Neighborhood Legal Services (20393) .....
800,000 ............................................. (re. $317,000)
For services and expenses of the Glendale Civilian Patrol (60009) ....
25,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid victims of domestic violence:
Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County (21047) .............
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
Empire Justice Center (21046) ... 52,251 ............... (re. $13,000)
Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York (21045) ... 45,729 ... (re. $23,000)
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Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services (20334) ...
71,831 ............................................... (re. $71,831)
Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn (20333) ..................
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
Legal Services for New York City - Queens (20337) ....................
45,722 ............................................... (re. $45,722)
My Sisters' Place (20340) ... 45,722 ................... (re. $45,722)
Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. (20341) .............
45,722 ............................................... (re. $22,000)
Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County (20336) ..............
45,722 ................................................ (re. $7,000)
For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program
(20206) ... 1,984,000 ............................... (re. $496,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio-
lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding
section 24 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the
contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated only
pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of the
Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(20967) ... 2,971,000 ............................. (re. $1,524,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding section 24
of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary,
funds from this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a
plan (i) approved by the temporary president of the Senate and the
director of the budget which sets forth either an itemized list of
grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology
for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter
included in a senate resolution calling for the expenditure of such
funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all
members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote (21002) ........
1,609,000 ........................................... (re. $492,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement and emergency services
agencies for equipment and technology enhancements. Notwithstanding
section 24 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the
contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated only
pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of the
Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(39717) ... 860,750 ................................. (re. $164,000)
Finger Lakes Law Enforcement and Emergency Services (20284) ..........
500,000 .............................................. (re. $19,000)
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Southern Tier Law Enforcement and Emergency Services (60050) .........
500,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000)
For services and expenses of the New York State Civil Air Patrol
(39777) ... 300,000 .................................. (re. $95,000)
For payments to the Firemen's Association of the state of New York to
provide grant awards to volunteer fire departments within the state
to assist with recruitment and retention of membership within such
districts (39758) ... 250,000 ....................... (re. $250,000)
For services and expenses of Neighborhood Legal Services (60011) .....
250,000 ............................................. (re. $148,000)
For services and expenses of Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee
Incorporated-Veterans Rights Project (60012) .......................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $116,000)
For services and expenses of Hatzolah Incorporated DBA Chevra Hatzo-
lah-Chevra Hatzolah Boro Park Division (60013) .....................
125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000)
For payment to the counties of Rensselaer, Saratoga, Columbia and
Washington to provide Ambulance/Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
qualifying public safety/first responder entities with Active Shoot-
er Response Kits (60016) ... 100,000 ................. (re. $59,000)
For services and expenses of Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol (60018)
... 75,000 ........................................... (re. $11,000)
For services and expenses of Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro
Park Incorporated (60019) ... 50,000 ................. (re. $50,000)
For services and expenses of City of New York Police Department
(60020) ... 10,000 ................................... (re. $10,000)
Manhattan Legal Services (39784) ... 100,000 ........... (re. $95,000)
District Attorney Office - Queens County (39701) .....................
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
District Attorney Office - Rockland County (39702) ...................
100,000 .............................................. (re. $56,000)
District Attorney Office - Bronx County (20954) ......................
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
Legal Aid Society (60021) ... 50,000 ................... (re. $50,000)
Youth Represent, Incorporated (39781) ... 50,000 ....... (re. $50,000)
Immigrant Justice Corps, Incorporated (60022) ........................
50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000)
South Brooklyn Legal Services Incorporated (60024) ...................
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
Kings Against Violence Initiative, Incorporated (60025) ..............
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of Bronx Veteran Mentors, Incorporated
(39747) ... 15,000 .................................... (re. $9,000)
Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (39719) .............
147,000 ............................................. (re. $147,000)
Her Justice, Incorporated (60028) ... 100,000 ......... (re. $100,000)
Queens Legal Services Corporation (60029) ............................
110,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000)
Center for the Integration and the Advancement of New Americans,
Incorporated (CIANA) (39783) ... 40,000 .............. (re. $24,000)
Central Family Life Center (60026) ... 356,000 ........ (re. $181,000)
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses including but not limited to, legal services
and individual supportive services. The funds appropriated herein
may be transferred and suballocated to Department of State (60027)
... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $4,064,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (20241)
... 9,957,000 ....................................... (re. $100,000)
For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and
the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and
expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of
continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud
prosecution (20242) ... 2,178,000 ................... (re. $639,000)
For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services (20243) ... 287,000 ....... (re. $287,000)
For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for
accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related
services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic
services to criminal justice agencies. Some of these funds herein
appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be
suballocated to other state agencies (20205) .......................
6,273,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000)
For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of
re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which
will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs
(20249) ... 3,842,000 ............................... (re. $167,000)
For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a
plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu-
ation of the effectiveness of such program. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations or suballocated to other
state agencies (20942) ... 14,390,000 ............... (re. $298,000)
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process (20246) ......................
5,066,000 ........................................... (re. $133,000)
For additional defense services (39772) ... 441,000 .... (re. $16,000)
For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for
local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide
alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs, and other related
interventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, state assistance shall
be distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of
the division of criminal justice services and approved by the direc-
tor of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to
state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies
(21037) ... 5,217,000 ............................... (re. $642,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or
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employment programs to be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared by
the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall
include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assess-
ments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring
client compliance with program interventions, TASC program services,
and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballo-
cated to other state agencies (20239) ..............................
13,819,000 ........................................ (re. $3,964,000)
For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation
and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (21000)
... 945,000 ......................................... (re. $300,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued operation
by existing grantees, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs,
pursuant to a plan prepared by the division of criminal justice
services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of
these funds may be transferred to state operations (20250) .........
3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $956,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) - City of
Poughkeepsie (39765) ... 300,000 ..................... (re. $10,000)
For services and expenses of rape crisis centers for services to rape
victims and programs to prevent rape. A portion or all of these
funds may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies
(39718) ... 2,553,000 ............................... (re. $390,000)
For additional services and expenses of rape crisis centers for
services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape (39773) ......
147,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000)
For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes
against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice
services, in consultation with the department of taxation and
finance, and approved by the director of the budget (20235) ........
13,521,000 .......................................... (re. $101,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing services including but not limited to defendant screening,
assessment, referral, monitoring, and case management, to be
distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and approved by the director
of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations (39744) ... 946,000 ...................... (re. $392,000)
For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated
programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed
pursuant to existing contracts (21028) ... 500,000 ... (re. $75,000)
For services and expenses of Legal Aid Society - Immigration Law Unit
(20944) ... 150,000 .................................. (re. $32,000)
For services and expenses of S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth, Inc. (39774) ........
300,000 .............................................. (re. $56,000)
For services and expenses of Child Care Center of New York (39756) ...
250,000 .............................................. (re. $11,000)
For services and expenses of the Fortune Society (20941) .............
200,000 .............................................. (re. $58,000)
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For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy (20210) ...
150,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of Goddard Riverside Community Center
(20373) ... 125,000 ................................. (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of Bailey House - Project FIRST (20943) ....
100,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of Exodus Transitional Community (39727) ...
50,000 ................................................ (re. $1,000)
For services and expenses of Bergen Basin Community Development Corpo-
ration (20996) ... 26,000 ............................ (re. $26,000)
For services and expenses of Jacob Riis Settlement House (20260) .....
20,000 ................................................ (re. $7,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) Wyndanch
(39775) ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $5,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid victims of domestic violence:
Empire Justice Center (21046) ... 52,251 ................ (re. $1,000)
Legal Services for New York City - Queens (20337) ....................
45,722 ................................................ (re. $1,000)
Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County (20336) ..............
45,722 ................................................ (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio-
lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding
section twenty-four of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of
the Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(20967) ... 2,891,000 ............................... (re. $445,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid the victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses
of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control and
prevention programs. Notwithstanding section twenty-four of the
state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, funds
from this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan
(i) approved by the temporary president of the Senate and the direc-
tor of the budget which sets forth either an itemized list of gran-
tees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for
allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included
in a senate resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds,
which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members
elected to the senate upon a roll call vote (21002) ................
1,609,000 ........................................... (re. $162,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement and emergency services
agencies for equipment and technology enhancements. Notwithstanding
section twenty-four of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of
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the Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(39717) ... 730,000 .................................. (re. $54,000)
Finger Lakes Law Enforcement and Emergency Services (20284) ..........
500,000 .............................................. (re. $17,000)
Southern Tier Law Enforcement and Emergency Services (60050) .........
500,000 .............................................. (re. $28,000)
For payment to the Firemen's Association of the State of New York to
provide grant awards to volunteer fire departments within the state
to assist with recruitment and retention of membership within such
districts (39758) ... 250,000 ........................ (re. $10,000)
For services and expenses of the New York State Civil Air Patrol
(39777) ... 300,000 .................................. (re. $14,000)
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - SNUG for
Brooklyn (39779) ... 200,000 .......................... (re. $4,000)
District Attorney Office - Bronx County (20954) ......................
100,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
Fortune Society, Incorporated (39757) ... 100,000 ...... (re. $16,000)
Bronx Veteran Mentors, Incorporated (39747) ..........................
15,000 ................................................ (re. $7,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) - Wyandanch
[(39755)] (60066) ... 50,000 ......................... (re. $50,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera-
tion, of a regional Operation S.N.U.G. program within Bronx County
(39760) ... 615,000 ................................. (re. $615,000)
For services and expenses of Jacobi Medical Center Auxiliary Inc. for
an anti-violence initiative in the Throggs Neck New York City Hous-
ing Authority, Bronx County (60000) ... 85,000 ....... (re. $85,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (20241) ..
10,680,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000)
For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and
the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and
expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of
continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud
prosecution (20242) ... 2,304,000 ................... (re. $746,000)
For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of
criminal justice services (20243) ... 304,000 ....... (re. $215,000)
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For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for
accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related
services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic
services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet-
itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of
such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans-
ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state
agencies (20205) ... 6,635,000 ....................... (re. $86,000)
For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a
plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu-
ation of the effectiveness of such program. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations (20942) .....................
15,219,000 .......................................... (re. $292,000)
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process (20246) ......................
5,507,000 ............................................ (re. $19,000)
For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for
local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide
alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs, and other related
interventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for
state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distrib-
uted in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution
amounts, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and approved by the director
of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (21037)
... 5,518,000 ..................................... (re. $1,130,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or
employment programs to be distributed pursuant to a plan prepared by
the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall
include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assess-
ments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring
client compliance with program interventions, TASC program services,
and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballo-
cated to other state agencies (20239) ..............................
14,616,000 ........................................ (re. $3,493,000)
For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation
and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (21000)
... 1,000,000 ....................................... (re. $148,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera-
tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, including, but not
limited to, programs in the following counties: Onondaga and Rich-
mond, pursuant to a plan prepared by the division of criminal
justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A
portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations
(20250) ... 2,715,000 ............................... (re. $232,000)
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For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera-
tion, of a regional Operation S.N.U.G. program within Bronx County
(39760) ... 600,000 .................................. (re. $60,000)
For services and expenses of rape crisis centers for services to rape
victims and programs to prevent rape. Notwithstanding any provision
to the contrary contained in section 163 of state finance law or in
any other law, funding shall be made available to such rape crisis
centers pursuant to a plan developed by the division of criminal
justice services, the office of victim services and the department
of health and approved by the director of the budget. A portion or
all of these funds may be transferred or suballocated to other state
agencies (39718) ... 2,700,000 ...................... (re. $490,000)
For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes
against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice
services, in consultation with the department of taxation and
finance, and approved by the director of the budget (20235) ........
14,300,000 .......................................... (re. $699,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing services including but not limited to defendant screening,
assessment, referral, monitoring, and case management, to be
distributed pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and approved by the director
of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations (39744) ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $652,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio-
lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding
section twenty-four of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of
the Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(20967) ... 2,891,000 ............................... (re. $256,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid the victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses
of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control and
prevention programs. Notwithstanding section twenty-four of the
state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, funds
from this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan
(i) approved by the temporary president of the Senate and the direc-
tor of the budget which sets forth either an itemized list of gran-
tees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for
allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included
in a senate resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds,
which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members
elected to the senate upon a roll call vote (21002) ................
1,609,000 ........................................... (re. $107,000)
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Finger Lakes Law Enforcement (20284) .................................
500,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000)
District Attorney Office - Bronx County (20954) ......................
100,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000)
For services and expenses of Fortune Society, Incorporated (39757) ...
100,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000)
For services and expenses of Bronx Veteran Mentors, Incorporated
(39747) ... 15,000 .................................... (re. $7,000)
For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated
programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed
pursuant to existing contracts (21028) ... 703,000 ... (re. $96,000)
For services and expenses of Child Care Center of New York (39756) ...
250,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
For services and expenses related to NYPD Training: Museum of Toler-
ance New York-Tools for Tolerance Program (39724) ..................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of New York County Defender Services (39755)
... 175,000 .......................................... (re. $17,000)
For services and expenses of the Goddard Riverside Community Center
(20373) ... 125,000 ................................. (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of Bailey House-Project FIRST (20943) ......
100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000)
For services and expenses of the Fortune Society (20941) .............
150,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000)
For services and expenses of the John Jay College (20966) ............
100,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of Exodus Transitional Community (39727) ...
50,000 ................................................ (re. $5,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) - Brooklyn
(39761) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $292,000)
For services and expenses of Cure Violence New York (SNUG) - Manhattan
(39763) ... 300,000 .................................. (re. $70,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid victims of domestic violence:
Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services (20334) ...
71,831 ............................................... (re. $37,000)
For payment to the Fireman's Association of the State of New York to
provide grant awards to volunteer fire departments within the state
to assist with recruitment and retention of membership within such
districts (39758) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $2,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses of law enforcement and emergency services
agencies for equipment and technology enhancements. Notwithstanding
section twenty-four of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of
the Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
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ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(39717) ... 604,000 ................................. (re. $116,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (20241)
... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000)
For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for
accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related
services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic
services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet-
itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of
such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans-
ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state
agencies (20205) ... 6,635,000 ...................... (re. $119,000)
For additional services and expenses for Westchester county policing
program (39716) ... 316,000 ........................... (re. $1,000)
For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of
re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which
will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs
(20249) ... 3,063,000 ................................ (re. $29,000)
For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a
plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu-
ation of the effectiveness of such program. A portion of these funds
may be transferred to state operations (20942) .....................
15,219,000 .......................................... (re. $187,000)
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process (20246) ......................
5,507,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000)
For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for
local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide
alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs, and other related
interventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for
state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distrib-
uted in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution
amounts, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the
division of criminal justice services and approved by the director
of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (21037)
... 5,518,000 ....................................... (re. $464,000)
For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid-
ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or
employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior
year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner
of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the
director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be
limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment
program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance
with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to
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prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state
agencies (20239) ... 11,994,000 ..................... (re. $590,000)
For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to
incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do
not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level (21033) ........
2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $851,000)
For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation
and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process (21000)
... 1,000,000 ....................................... (re. $192,000)
For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera-
tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan
submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved
by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations (20250) ............................
2,000,000 ............................................. (re. $2,000)
For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated
programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed
pursuant to existing contracts (21028) ... 715,267 ... (re. $12,000)
For services and expenses of the Correctional Association (20947) ....
127,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses of Jacob Riis Settlement House (20260) .....
20,000 ................................................ (re. $4,000)
For services and expenses of the Fortune Society (20941) .............
100,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000)
For services and expenses related to NYPD Training: Museum of Toler-
ance New York - Tools for Tolerance Program (39724) ................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
For services and expenses of Goddard Riverside Community Center
(20373) ... 118,733 ................................. (re. $118,733)
For services and expenses of Queens Child Guidance (39729) ...........
250,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000)
For services and expenses of Harlem Mothers SAVE (39731) .............
50,000 ............................................... (re. $38,000)
For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence
or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any
provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant
to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount
to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and
thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend-
iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori-
ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(21002) ... 1,609,000 ................................ (re. $37,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio-
lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any
provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant
to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount
to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and
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thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend-
iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori-
ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(20967) ... 2,891,000 ................................ (re. $58,000)
Finger Lakes Law Enforcement (20284) .................................
500,000 .............................................. (re. $17,000)
For services and expenses of law enforcement and emergency services
agencies for equipment and technology enhancements. Notwithstanding
any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only
pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with
the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating
such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of
the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget
and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the
expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a
majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call
vote (39717) ... 604,000 ............................. (re. $40,000)
For services and expenses of rape crisis centers for services to rape
victims and programs to prevent rape, in underserved areas.
Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be
allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of
grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology
for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the
approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director
of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call-
ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be
approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate
upon a roll call vote (39718) ... 2,700,000 ......... (re. $285,000)
For services and expenses of the Police Department of the City of New
York for a community-police relations program in the county of the
Bronx (39722) ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $100,000)
District Attorney Office- Richmond County (39700) ....................
100,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000)
For services and expenses or continued operation of Operation S.N.U.G.
- Bronx, Jacobi Medical Center Auxiliary, Incorporated (20950) .....
315,000 ............................................. (re. $181,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses related to identification technology grants
including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA
programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20204) ...
2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses related to identification technology grants
including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA
programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper-
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ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20204) .....
2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $1,858,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses related to identification technology grants
including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA
programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20204) .....
2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $1,860,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For services and expenses related to identification technology grants
including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA
programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations and may be be suballocated to other state agencies (20204)
... 2,250,000 ..................................... (re. $1,871,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses related to identification technology grants
including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA
programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper-
ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20204) .....
2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $1,910,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder-
al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime,
support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and
assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20202)
... 13,000,000 ................................... (re. $13,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder-
al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime,
support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and
assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20202)
... 13,000,000 ................................... (re. $12,909,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder-
al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime,
support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and
assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20202)
... 13,000,000 ................................... (re. $12,370,000)
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder-
al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime,
support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and
assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20202)
... 13,000,000 ................................... (re. $11,626,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder-
al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime,
support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and
assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state
operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies (20202)
... 13,000,000 ................................... (re. $11,596,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account - 25540
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution,
enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence
and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry
services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration
programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (20209) ... 5,400,000 .............. (re. $5,400,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs.
Notwithstanding section twenty-four of the state finance law or any
provision of law to the contrary, funds from this appropriation
shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the
speaker of the assembly and the director of the budget which sets
forth either an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be
received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri-
ation, and (ii) which is thereafter included in a assembly resol-
ution calling for the expenditure of such funds, which resolution
must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the
assembly upon a roll call vote (60032) .............................
300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs.
Notwithstanding section twenty-four of the state finance law or any
provision of law to the contrary, funds from this appropriation
shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the
temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget
which sets forth either an itemized list of grantees with the amount
to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
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appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included in a senate
resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds, which resol-
ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to
the senate upon a roll call vote (20997) ...........................
300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution,
enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence
and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry
services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration
programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (20209) ... 5,400,000 .............. (re. $5,400,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs.
Notwithstanding section 24 of the state finance law or any provision
of law to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allo-
cated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the speaker of the
assembly and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
therafter included in an assembly resolution calling for the expend-
iture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote
(60032) ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs. Notwithstanding section 24 of the state finance
law or any provision of law to the contrary, funds from this appro-
priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by
the temporary president of the Senate and the director of the budget
which sets forth either an itemized list of grantees with the amount
to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included in a senate
resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds, which resol-
ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to
the senate upon a roll call vote (20997) ...........................
300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account - 25300(M)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution,
enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence
and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry
services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration
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programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (20209) ... 5,400,000 .............. (re. $4,892,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs. Notwithstanding section twenty-four of the
state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, funds
from this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan
(i) approved by the temporary president of the Senate and the direc-
tor of the budget which sets forth either an itemized list of gran-
tees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for
allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included
in a senate resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds,
which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members
elected to the senate upon a roll call vote (20997) ................
300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule:
Judicial Process Commission (39713) ... 17,500 ......... (re. $17,500)
Dewitt Police Department (39787) ... 20,000 ............ (re. $20,000)
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc (39788) .............
17,500 ............................................... (re. $17,500)
City of Ogdensburg Police Department (39789) .........................
30,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000)
Clinton County (39790) ... 17,500 ...................... (re. $17,500)
Schenectady County Sheriff's Department (39715) ......................
45,000 ............................................... (re. $45,000)
City of Beacon Police Department (20963) ... 10,000 .... (re. $10,000)
City of Newburgh Police Department (20253) ... 17,500 .. (re. $17,500)
City of Poughkeepsie Police Department (20255) .......................
17,500 ............................................... (re. $17,500)
Highland Falls Police Department (39750) ... 7,500 ...... (re. $7,500)
New Windsor Police Department (39708) ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000)
Stony Point Police Department (20961) ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000)
North and West Area Athletic and Education Centers (39736) ...........
15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000)
Village of North Syracuse Police Department (39720) ..................
10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000)
ACR Health (39791) ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000)
Town of Cheektowaga (39792) ... 17,500 ................. (re. $17,500)
Council for Prevention (39793) ... 6,250 ................ (re. $6,250)
The Prevention Council of Saratoga County (39794) ....................
6,250 ................................................. (re. $6,250)
Washington County Youth Bureau/Alternative Sentencing Agency (39795)
... 6,250 ............................................. (re. $6,250)
St. Luke's On the Hill (39796) ... 6,250 ................ (re. $6,250)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution,
enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence
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and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry
services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration
programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (20209) ... 5,400,000 .............. (re. $1,894,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs. Notwithstanding section twenty-four of the
state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, funds
from this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan
(i) approved by the temporary president of the Senate and the direc-
tor of the budget which sets forth either an itemized list of gran-
tees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for
allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included
in a senate resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds,
which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members
elected to the senate upon a roll call vote (20997) ................
300,000 ............................................... (re. $8,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule:
Village of Cape Vincent (39749) ... 20,000 .............. (re. $6,000)
Cambridge/Greenwich Police Department (39739) ........................
5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000)
Jacob Riis Settlement House (20260) ... 20,000 .......... (re. $1,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution,
enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence
and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry
services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration
programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and
approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other
state agencies (20209) ... 5,400,000 ................ (re. $979,000)
For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and
prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this
appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting
forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by
each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such
plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of
the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be
included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies,
which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members
elected to the senate upon a roll call vote (20997) ................
300,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
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For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control
prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule:
Town of Woodbury Police Department (39721) ... 9,500 .... (re. $9,500)
City of Saratoga Springs Police Department (39741) ...................
5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in
accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile
justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi-
sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20213) ... 2,050,000 .............. (re. $2,050,000)
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of
1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ-
ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of
this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the
juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of
the division of criminal justice services.
For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and
delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20215) ... 100,000 .................. (re. $100,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in
accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile
justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi-
sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20213) ... 2,050,000 .............. (re. $2,050,000)
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of
1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ-
ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of
this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the
juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of
the division of criminal justice services.
For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and
delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may
be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20215) ... 100,000 .................. (re. $100,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in
accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile
justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi-
sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20213) ... 2,050,000 .............. (re. $2,050,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in
accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile
justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi-
sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20213) ... 2,050,000 .............. (re. $1,775,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of
the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in
accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile
justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi-
sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be
transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other
state agencies (20213) ... 2,050,000 .............. (re. $1,242,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Violence Against Women Account - 25477
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure
plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the
amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A
portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agencies (20216) ................
6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure
plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the
amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A
portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agencies (20216) ................
6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $3,653,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure
plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the
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amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration.
A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agencies (20216) ................
6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $427,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure
plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the
amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration.
A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agencies (20216) ................
6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $638,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure
plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal
justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the
amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration.
A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and
may be suballocated to other state agencies (20216) ................
6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,044,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Indigent Legal Services Fund
Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For payment to New York state defenders association for services and
expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance.
The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20247) ........
1,030,000 ........................................... (re. $655,000)
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process. The funds hereby appropriated
are to be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or
hereafter accrued (20246) ... 5,066,000 ........... (re. $4,823,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process. The funds hereby appropriated
are to be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or
hereafter accrued (20246) ... 5,066,000 ............. (re. $604,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes
against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice
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services, in consultation with the department of taxation and
finance, and approved by the director of the budget (20235) ........
14,300,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same
manner as the prior year or through a competitive process. The funds
hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20241) ....................
3,592,000 ......................................... (re. $2,358,000)
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process. The funds hereby appropriated
are to be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or
hereafter accrued (20246) ... 2,592,000 ........... (re. $2,592,000)
For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal
services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e
of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher
education services corporation (20220) .............................
2,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,430,000)
For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses
related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates.
The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20979) ........
2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,335,000)
For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local
government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ-
ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with
the following schedule:
Brooklyn Bar Association (20294) ... 49,574 ............ (re. $49,574)
Caribbean Women's Health Association (20296) .........................
22,574 ............................................... (re. $22,574)
Center for Family Representation (20297) ... 112,872 .. (re. $112,872)
Day One New York (20300) ... 34,313 .................... (re. $34,313)
Empire Justice Center (20301) ... 174,725 ............. (re. $174,725)
Family and Children's Association (20302) ... 39,496 ... (re. $39,496)
Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society (20303) ... 21,942 .. (re. $21,942)
Goddard Riverside Community Center (20373) ... 53,605 .. (re. $53,605)
Greenhope Services for Women (20304) ... 33,352 ........ (re. $33,352)
Harlem Legal Services (20305) ... 99,992 ............... (re. $99,992)
Her Justice (39769) ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000)
Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo (20306) ... 54,548 ......... (re. $54,548)
Legal Aid Society of Mid New York (20307) ... 65,827 ... (re. $65,827)
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York (20308) ...................
48,272 ............................................... (re. $48,272)
Legal Aid Society of Rochester (20335) ... 89,425 ...... (re. $89,425)
Legal Aid Society of Rockland County (20309) .........................
21,942 ............................................... (re. $21,942)
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Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) (20310) ..................
39,496 ............................................... (re. $39,496)
Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar (20311) ..................
85,782 ............................................... (re. $85,782)
Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) (20312) ......................
118,488 ............................................. (re. $118,488)
Legal Services of Central New York (20313) ... 13,364 .. (re. $13,364)
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (20314) ..........................
151,667 ............................................. (re. $151,667)
MFY Legal Services (20317) ... 43,885 .................. (re. $43,885)
Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (20318) ........................
35,108 ............................................... (re. $35,108)
Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. (20319) ..................
48,272 ............................................... (re. $48,272)
Neighborhood Legal Services (20393) ... 80,000 ......... (re. $80,000)
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) (60030) ......................
25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000)
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Tenants' Right Unit (60031)
... 120,000 ......................................... (re. $120,000)
New York City Legal Aid (20321) ... 25,000 ............. (re. $25,000)
New York City Legal Aid (20322) ... 263,307 ........... (re. $263,307)
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp (20324) ..........................
89,425 ............................................... (re. $89,425)
Osborne Association El Rio Program (20325) ... 35,985 .. (re. $35,985)
Rural Law Center of New York (20326) ... 21,942 ........ (re. $21,942)
Sanctuary for Families (20327) ... 163,994 ............ (re. $163,994)
Southern Tier Legal Services (20328) ... 61,438 ........ (re. $61,438)
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (39766) .................
75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000)
Vera Institute of Justice (20329) ... 138,208 ......... (re. $138,208)
Volunteers of Legal Service (VOLS) (20330) ... 39,496 .. (re. $39,496)
Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County (21098) ............
21,942 ............................................... (re. $21,942)
Western New York Law Center (20331) ... 60,634 ......... (re. $60,634)
Worker's Justice Law Center of New York, Inc. (20332) ................
35,108 ............................................... (re. $35,108)
Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services (20298) ...................
40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000)
For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs
associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation
to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used
for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and
representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than
six percent of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance
and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug
and alcohol treatment program (21014) ... 600,000 ... (re. $600,000)
For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal
services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Notwith-
standing section 24 of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of
the Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
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itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriate, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(20982) ... 950,000 ................................. (re. $950,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process. The funds hereby appropriated
are to be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or
hereafter accrued (20246) ... 2,592,000 ........... (re. $1,296,000)
For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal
services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e
of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher
education services corporation (20220) .............................
2,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,430,000)
For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses
related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates.
The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued (20979) ........
2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $122,000)
For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local
government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ-
ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with
the following schedule:
Brooklyn Bar Association (20294) ... 49,574 ............ (re. $25,000)
Caribbean Women's Health Association (20296) .........................
22,574 ................................................ (re. $8,000)
Empire Justice Center (20301) ... 174,725 ............... (re. $2,000)
Family and Children's Association (20302) ... 40,634 .... (re. $3,000)
Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society (20303) ... 22,574 .. (re. $12,000)
Goddard Riverside Community Center (20373) ... 55,149 .. (re. $55,149)
Greenhope Services for Women (20304) ... 34,313 ......... (re. $8,000)
Harlem Legal Services (20305) ... 102,872 .............. (re. $13,000)
Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo (20306) ... 56,119 ......... (re. $56,119)
Legal Aid Society of Mid New York (20307) ... 67,723 ... (re. $15,000)
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York (20308) ...................
49,663 ............................................... (re. $32,000)
Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar (20311) ..................
85,782 ............................................... (re. $27,000)
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (20314) ..........................
151,667 .............................................. (re. $15,000)
Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (20318) ........................
36,119 ............................................... (re. $18,000)
Neighborhood Legal Services (20393) ... 80,000 ......... (re. $22,000)
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) (60030) ......................
25,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000)
New York City Legal Aid (20321) ... 25,000 ............. (re. $25,000)
Southern Tier Legal Services (20328) ... 63,208 ........ (re. $14,000)
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (39766) .................
75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000)
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Volunteers of Legal Service (VOLS) (20330) ... 40,634 .. (re. $20,000)
Western New York Law Center (20331) ... 60,634 ......... (re. $15,000)
Worker's Justice Law Center of New York, Inc. (20332) ................
36,119 ................................................ (re. $7,000)
For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs
associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation
to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used
for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and
representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than
six percent of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance
and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug
and alcohol treatment program (21014) ... 600,000 ..... (re. $1,000)
For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal
services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Notwith-
standing section 24 of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the temporary president of
the Senate and the director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation, and (ii) which is
thereafter included in a senate resolution calling for the expendi-
ture of such funds, which resolution must be approved by a majority
vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
(20982) ... 950,000 ................................. (re. $358,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process (20246) ......................
2,592,000 ............................................ (re. $91,000)
For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal
services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e
of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher
education services corporation (20220) .............................
2,430,000 ......................................... (re. $1,511,000)
For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal
services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Notwith-
standing section twenty-four of the state finance law or any
provision of law to the contrary, funds from this appropriation
shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the
temporary president of the Senate and the director of the budget
which sets forth either an itemized list of grantees with the amount
to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included in a senate
resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds, which resol-
ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to
the senate upon a roll call vote (20982) ...........................
950,000 ............................................. (re. $163,000)
For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local
government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ-
ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with
the following schedule:
Family and Children's Association (20302) ... 40,634 .... (re. $7,000)
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Goddard Riverside Community Center (20373) ... 55,149 .. (re. $55,149)
Neighborhood Legal Services (20393) ... 75,000 .......... (re. $1,000)
New York City Legal Aid (20322) ... 270,892 ............ (re. $72,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior
year or through a competitive process (20246) ......................
2,592,000 ............................................ (re. $75,000)
For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal
services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Notwith-
standing section twenty-four of the state finance law or any
provision of law to the contrary, funds from this appropriation
shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by the
temporary president of the Senate and the director of the budget
which sets forth either an itemized list of grantees with the amount
to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such
appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter included in a senate
resolution calling for the expenditure of such funds, which resol-
ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to
the senate upon a roll call vote (20982) ...........................
950,000 ............................................. (re. $215,000)
For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local
government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ-
ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with
the following schedule:
Family and Children's Association (20302) ... 40,634 ... (re. $24,000)
Goddard Riverside Community Center (20373) ...........................
125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000)
New York City Legal Aid (20322) ... 270,892 ............ (re. $73,000)
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (39766) .................
75,000 ................................................ (re. $6,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs
associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation
to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used
for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and
representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than
six percent of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance
and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug
and alcohol treatment program (21014) ... 600,000 .... (re. $22,000)
For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local
government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ-
ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with
the following schedule:
Goddard Riverside Community Center (20373) ...........................
131,267 ............................................. (re. $131,267)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence
services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Notwith-
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standing any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated
only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees
with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allo-
cating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the
approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director
of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call-
ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be
approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate
upon a roll call vote (20982) ... 950,000 ............ (re. $52,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and
Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund
Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft
programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law,
distributed through a competitive process (20235) ..................
3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft
programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law,
distributed through a competitive process (20235) ..................
3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $1,929,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft
programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law,
distributed through a competitive process (20235) ..................
3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $220,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft
programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law,
distributed through a competitive process (20235) ..................
3,749,000 ............................................ (re. $87,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft
programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law,
distributed through a competitive process (20235) ..................
3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $122,000)
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For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 46,908,000 200,729,000
Special Revenue funds - Federal .... 12,000,000 13,763,000
Special Revenue funds - Other ...... 0 1,381,000
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All Funds ........................ 58,908,000 215,873,000
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SCHEDULE
HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 37,309,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For services and expenses related to the
following: centers for advanced technolo-
gy, for matching grants to up to 29 desig-
nated centers for advanced technology,
pursuant to subdivision 3 of section
3102-b of the public authorities law.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds may also be used for
support of a grant program for collabora-
tive academic, non-profit and industry
projects that accelerate technology and
commercialization of technology. Notwith-
standing any provision of law to the
contrary, funds may also be used for the
operation and development of other high
technology centers and initiatives relat-
ing to quantum technology, drone science,
atmospheric science, robotics, smart
cities, autonomous vehicles, cyber securi-
ty, 3d printing, or health technology. No
funds shall be expended from this appro-
priation until the director of the budget
has approved a spending plan (21426) ........ 19,500,000
For services and expenses related to the
following: innovation hub, for matching
grants to designated innovation hub center
for operations and the creation of a grant
program for collaborative academic, non-
profit and industry projects that acceler-
ate technology and commercialization of
technology. Notwithstanding any provision
of law to the contrary, funds may also be
used for the operation and development of
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other high technology centers and initi-
atives relating to quantum technology,
drone science, atmospheric science, robot-
ics, smart cities, autonomous vehicles,
cyber security, 3d printing, or health
technology. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan
.............................................. 1,500,000
Technology development organization matching
grants, to be awarded on a competitive
basis in accordance with the provisions of
section 3102-d of the public authorities
law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full
amount of this appropriation to any
department, agency or authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (21441) ............. 1,382,000
Industrial technology extension service.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the director of the budget may
suballocate up to the full amount of this
appropriation to any department, agency or
authority. No funds shall be expended from
this appropriation until the director of
the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ........................................ 921,000
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the SUNY Polytechnic Insti-
tute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and
Engineering focus center and Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute focus center. No
funds shall be expended from this appro-
priation until the director of the budget
has approved a spending plan (21434) ......... 3,006,000
High technology matching grants program,
including the security through advanced
research and technology (START) initiative
to leverage resources from federal or
private sources including but not limited
to the national science foundation, busi-
nesses, industry consortiums, foundations,
and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic
development, including the payment of
liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
2020. All or portions of the funds appro-
priated hereby may be suballocated or
transferred to any department, agency, or
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public authority. No funds shall be
expended from this appropriation until the
director of the budget has approved a
spending plan (21438) ........................ 6,000,000
For services and expenses, loans, and
grants, related to the operation of New
York state innovation hot spots and New
York state incubators. All or portions of
the funds appropriated hereby may be
suballocated or transferred to any depart-
ment, agency, or public authority (21685) .... 5,000,000
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MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 7,786,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For a local tourism promotion matching
grants program pursuant to article 5-A of
the economic development law (21417) ......... 3,815,000
For marketing, advertising, and retail oper-
ations to promote local agritourism and
New York produced food and beverage goods
and products, including but not limited to
up to $375,000 for Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Broome County, up to $350,000
for the Montgomery County Chapter of
NYARC, Inc., up to $500,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Erie County, up
to $350,000 for the Lake George Regional
Chamber of Commerce, up to $450,000 for
the Cornell Cooperative Extension of
Columbia and Greene Counties, up to
$300,000 for the Thousand Islands Bridge
Authority, up to $450,000 for the Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County,
up to $485,000 for Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Nassau County, up to $400,000
for the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority,
and up to $190,000 for Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Tompkins County. At the
direction of the director of the budget,
all or a portion of this appropriation may
be suballocated to any department, agency,
or public authority or transferred to
state operations (21672) ..................... 3,971,000
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RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 343,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For the science and technology law center
program (81027) ................................ 343,000
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TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM .................... 13,470,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For services and expenses of state matching
funds for the federal manufacturing exten-
sion partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the director of the budget may
suballocate up to the full amount of this
appropriation to any department, agency or
authority. No funds shall be expended from
this appropriation until the director of
the budget has approved a spending plan
(81053) ...................................... 1,470,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account -
25517
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the director of the budget may
suballocate up to the full amount of this
appropriation to any department, agency or
authority (81052) ........................... 12,000,000
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Program account subtotal .................. 12,000,000
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HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg-
et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo-
cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
(21427) ... 9,595,663 ............................. (re. $9,595,663)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
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For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
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the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 872,333
For services and expenses rel-
ated to the operation of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst-
itute, Rochester Institute
of Technology, and New York
University centers of excel-
lence in Digital Game Devel-
opment .......................... 872,333
For services and expenses re-
lated to the operation of
the Cornell University's ce-
nter of excellence in Food
and Agriculture Innovation
in Geneva, New York .............. 872,333
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Total ........................ 9,595,663
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For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the
centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget (21677) ... 2,704,337 .................. (re. $2,704,337)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
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For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 127,667
For services and expenses
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related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Rochester Insti-
tute of Technology, and New
York University centers of
excellence in Digital Game
Development ...................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Cornell University's
center of excellence in Food
and Agriculture Innovation
in Geneva, New York .............. 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
Albany center of excellence
in data science in atmo-
spheric and environmental
prediction and innovation ........ 250,000
For services and expenses
related to New York Medical
College to create and oper-
ate a Center of Excellence
in prescision Responses to
Bioterrorism and Disaster ........ 925,000
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
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the Clarkson - SUNY ESF
center of excellence in
Healthy Water Solutions .......... 125,000
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Total ........................ 2,704,337
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For services and expenses related to the following: centers for
advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for
advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of
the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the
operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high
technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21426) ... 13,818,000 ........................... (re. $13,818,000)
For additional services and expenses related to the following: centers
for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers
for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b
of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law
to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to
the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other
high technology centers (21678) ... 591,000 ......... (re. $591,000)
Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on
a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section
3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up
to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency
or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21441) ... 1,382,000 ............................. (re. $1,382,000)
For additional services and expenses of the technology development
organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis
in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public
authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of
this appropriation to any department, agency or authority (21670)
... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $254,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 ................................. (re. $921,000)
For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Poly-
technic Institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21434) .................
3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
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leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2018. All or
portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
transferred to any department, agency, or public authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $5,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg-
et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo-
cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
(21427) ... 9,595,663 ............................. (re. $7,282,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 872,333
For services and expenses
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related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 872,333
For services and expenses rel-
ated to the operation of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst-
itute, Rochester Institute
of Technology, and New York
University centers of excel-
lence in Digital Game Devel-
opment .......................... 872,333
For services and expenses re-
lated to the operation of
the Cornell University's ce-
nter of excellence in Food
and Agriculture Innovation
in Geneva, New York .............. 872,333
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Total ........................ 9,595,663
==============
For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the
centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget (21677) ... 2,276,670 .................. (re. $1,895,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
Cornell University's center
of excellence in Food and
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Agriculture Innovation in
Geneva, New York ................. 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in data science in
atmospheric and environ-
mental prediction and inno-
vation ........................... 250,000
For services and expenses
related to New York Medical
College to operate a Center
of Excellence in Prescision
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Responses to Bioterrorism
and Disaster ..................... 750,000
--------------
Total ........................ 2,276,670
==============
For services and expenses related to the following: centers for
advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for
advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of
the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the
operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high
technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21426) ... 13,818,000 ........................... (re. $13,818,000)
Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on
a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section
3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up
to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency
or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21441) ... 1,382,000 ............................. (re. $1,382,000)
For additional services and expenses of the technology development
organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis
in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public
authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of
this appropriation to any department, agency or authority (21670)
... 609,000 .......................................... (re. $56,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 ................................. (re. $454,000)
For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Poly-
technic Institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21434) .................
3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2018. All or
portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
transferred to any department, agency, or public authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
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budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $5,000,000)
For services and expenses of the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Technical Assist-
ance Program (21651) ... 500,000 .................... (re. $500,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg-
et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo-
cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
(21427) ... 7,850,997 ............................. (re. $2,816,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
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gy research ...................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 872,333
--------------
Total ........................ 7,850,997
==============
For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget
(21677) ... 1,899,003 ............................... (re. $916,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 127,667
For services and expenses
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related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 127,667
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in data science in
atmospheric and environ-
mental prediction and inno-
vation ........................... 250,000
For services and expenses
related to New York Medical
College to create and oper-
ate a Center of Excellence
in Prescision Responses to
Bioterrorism and Disaster ........ 500,000
--------------
Total ........................ 1,899,003
==============
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses related to the following: centers for
advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for
advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of
the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the
operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high
technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21426) ... 13,818,000 ............................ (re. $3,261,000)
Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on
a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section
3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
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until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21441) ... 1,382,000 ............................. (re. $1,382,000)
For additional services and expenses of the technology development
organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis
in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public
authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of
this appropriation to any department, agency or authority (21670)
... 609,000 .......................................... (re. $19,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 ................................. (re. $921,000)
For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Poly-
technic Institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21434) .................
3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $1,482,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2017. All or
portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
transferred to any department, agency, or public authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,452,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $3,156,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the
centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget (21677) ... 1,276,670 ..................... (re. $18,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
----------------------------------------------------------
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and life sciences ...... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Greater Rochester center
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of excellence in photonics and microsys-
tems ........................................... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Syracuse center of excel-
lence in environmental and energy systems ...... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ....................... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and information
technology ..................................... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale systems inte-
gration and packaging .......................... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced energy research ......... 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informatics ................. 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable manufacturing ........ 127,667
For services and expenses related to the
operation of the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ..................... 127,667
--------------
Total ...................................... 1,276,670
--------------
For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany
center of excellence in atmospheric and environmental prediction and
innovation (21681) ... 250,000 ...................... (re. $250,000)
Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on
a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section
3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up
to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency
or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21441) ... 1,382,000 ............................... (re. $128,000)
For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Poly-
technic Institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21434) .................
3,006,000 ........................................... (re. $916,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
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limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2016. All or
portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
transferred to any department, agency, or public authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,188,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $879,000)
For services and expenses of Rockland Independent Living Center
(21660) ... 30,000 ................................... (re. $30,000)
For services and expenses of the Merrick Chamber of Commerce (21662)
... 40,000 ........................................... (re. $40,000)
For services and expenses of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball
Tournament at Buffalo (21665) ... 75,000 ............. (re. $11,000)
For additional local tourism promotion matching grants program pursu-
ant to article 5-A of the economic development law (21669) .........
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
For three digital gaming hubs to be designated pursuant to proposals
submitted to the department from higher education institutions
offering degree programs in game design or game programming (21400)
... 1,000,000 ....................................... (re. $269,000)
For additional services and expenses of the technology development
organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis
in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public
authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of
this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21670) ........................
609,000 .............................................. (re. $41,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg-
et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo-
cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
(21427) ... 8,723,330 ................................. (re. $3,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in bioinformatics and
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life sciences .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Greater Rochester center
of excellence in photonics
and microsystems ................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 872,333
--------------
Total ........................ 8,723,330
==============
Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on
a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section
3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist-
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ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up
to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency
or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21441) ... 1,382,000 ................................ (re. $10,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 .................................. (re. $36,000)
For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Poly-
technic Institute Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21434) .................
3,006,000 ........................................... (re. $590,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2015. All or
portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
transferred to any department, agency, or public authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
4,606,000 ........................................... (re. $536,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $137,000)
For additional services and expenses of the centers for advanced tech-
nology (21678) ... 500,000 .......................... (re. $309,000)
For additional services and expenses, loans and grants for New York
state incubators (21679) ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg-
et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo-
cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
(21427) ... 8,723,330 ............................... (re. $645,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
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lence in bioinformatics and
life sciences .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Greater Rochester center
of excellence in photonics
and microsystems ................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in wireless and
information technology ........... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton center of
excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook center of
excellence in advanced ener-
gy research ...................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo center of excel-
lence in materials informat-
ics .............................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in sustainable
manufacturing .................... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Rochester center of
excellence in data science ....... 872,333
--------------
Total ........................ 8,723,330
==============
For services and expenses related to the following: centers for
advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for
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advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of
the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the
operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high
technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21426) ... 13,818,000 ............................... (re. $29,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 .................................. (re. $24,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 3,750,000 ............................ (re. $754,000)
For three digital gaming hubs to be designated pursuant to proposals
submitted to the department from higher education institutions
offering degree programs in game design or game programming (21400)
... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $119,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor
research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems
technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred
prior to April 1, 2014, at The SUNY Polytechnic Institute Colleges
of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous
operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of
Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 (21688) .....................
713,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000)
For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics
Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its
autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY
Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 (21690) ............
775,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
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For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of
excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg-
et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo-
cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
(21427) ... 5,234,000 ................................. (re. $5,000)
Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
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For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Buffalo centers of
excellence in bioinformatics
and life sciences and mate-
rials informatics ................ 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Greater Rochester center
of excellence in photonics
and microsystems ................. 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Syracuse center of
excellence in environmental
and energy systems ............... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Albany center of excel-
lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Stony Brook centers of
excellence in wireless and
information technology and
advanced energy research ......... 872,333
For services and expenses
related to the operation of
the Binghamton Center of
Excellence in small scale
systems integration and
packaging ........................ 872,333
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Total ........................ 5,234,000
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For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook
center of excellence in advanced energy research (21687) ...........
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo
center of excellence in materials informatics (21691) ..............
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
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For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester
center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing (21689) ..........
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 .................................. (re. $19,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000)
For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation
of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba-
tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal-
located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori-
ty (21685) ... 1,250,000 ............................ (re. $125,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on
a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section
3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up
to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency
or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21441) ... 1,382,000 ................................. (re. $2,000)
Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate
up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen-
cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21435) ... 921,000 .................................. (re. $12,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000)
Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering
center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the
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director of the budget has approved a spending plan (21428) ........
245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21438) ........................
4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $2,501,000)
Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21431) .................
490,000 .............................................. (re. $34,000)
SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for
advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan (21440) ........................
690,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000)
University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and
Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
(21425) ... 750,000 ................................... (re. $2,000)
Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan (21439) .................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet-
itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources,
including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi-
nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations
for efforts associated with high technology research and economic
development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to
April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law,
the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of
this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for
science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of
the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the
Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means (42034) .................
29,500,000 ........................................ (re. $9,212,000)
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
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leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for
science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of
the budget may require (21438) ... 4,606,000 ...... (re. $1,189,000)
SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for
advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for
science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of
the budget may require (21440) ... 690,000 .......... (re. $282,000)
University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and
Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri-
ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation
in such detail as the director of the budget may require (21425) ...
750,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000)
Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No
funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director
of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda-
tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the
director of the budget may require (21439) .........................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
High technology matching grants program, including the security
through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to
leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not
limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry
consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso-
ciated with high technology economic development, including the
payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds
shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the
budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for
science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of
the budget may require (21438) ... 4,606,000 ........ (re. $269,000)
Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project.
No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc-
tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the
foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as
the director of the budget may require (21439) .....................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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Syracuse university sensing, analyzing, interpreting and deciding
center - SAID. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation
in such detail as the director of the budget may require (42024) ...
314,000 ............................................. (re. $314,000)
For services and expenses related to the following: college applied
research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied
research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the
executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation
in such detail as the director of the budget may require (42025) ...
932,000 ............................................. (re. $932,000)
For services and expenses of: Center for Remanufacturing (42028) .....
301,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering,
Design and Industrial Innovation (42033) ... 250,000 .. (re. $2,000)
For services and expenses related to the following: college applied
research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied
research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the
executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation
until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan
submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation
in such detail as the director of the budget may require (42025) ...
960,000 ............................................. (re. $616,000)
MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to
article 5-A of the economic development law (21417) ................
3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000)
For additional local tourism promotion matching grants program pursu-
ant to article 5-A of the economic development law (21282) .........
593,000 ............................................. (re. $593,000)
For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York
(21421) ... 196,000 ................................. (re. $196,000)
For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York
(21422) ... 196,000 ................................. (re. $196,000)
For marketing, advertising, and retail operations to promote local
agritourism and New York produced food and beverage goods and
products, including but not limited to up to $375,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Broome County, up to $350,000 for the Mont-
gomery County Chapter of NYARC, Inc., up to $500,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Erie County, up to $350,000 for the Lake
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George Regional Chamber of Commerce, up to $450,000 for the Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties, up to
$300,000 for the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority, up to $450,000
for the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County, up to
$485,000 for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County, up to
$400,000 for the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority, and up to
$190,000 for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. At
the direction of the director of the budget, all or a portion of
this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or
public authority or transferred to state operations (21672) ........
3,971,000 ......................................... (re. $3,859,000)
For services and expenses of the Town of East Hampton for Tourism
Initiatives (21658) ... 100,000 ..................... (re. $100,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to
article 5-A of the economic development law (21417) ................
3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,731,000)
For additional local tourism promotion matching grants program pursu-
ant to article 5-A of the economic development law (21282) .........
593,000 ............................................. (re. $593,000)
For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York
(21421) ... 196,000 ................................... (re. $7,000)
For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York
(21422) ... 196,000 ................................. (re. $117,000)
For marketing, advertising, and retail operations to promote local
agritourism and New York produced food and beverage goods and
products, including but not limited to up to $415,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Broome County, up to $350,000 for the Mont-
gomery County Chapter of NYARC, Inc., up to $550,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Erie County, up to $350,000 for the Lake
George Regional Chamber of Commerce, up to $450,000 for the Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties, up to
$300,000 for the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority, up to $550,000
for the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County, and up to
$600,000 for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County. All or
a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any depart-
ment, agency, or public authority (21672) ..........................
3,565,000 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000)
For services and expenses of the Dream It Do It Western New York, Inc.
(21682) ... 80,000 ................................... (re. $41,000)
For services and expenses of a regional economic gardening program.
Money will be used to contract with regional nonprofit economic
development entities to develop pilot programs that will stimulate
investment in the state economy by providing technical assistance
for expanding businesses in the Finger Lakes region. The economic
development entity must be able to demonstrate it has the ability to
implement the pilot program, has an outreach plan, and has the abil-
ity to provide counseling services, access to technology and infor-
mation, marketing services and advice, business management support
and other similar services (21667) .................................
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
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For services and expenses of the Broome County Community Charities
related to the 2018 professional golf tournament in Broome County.
Funds from this appropriation shall be made available on an annual
basis pursuant to a multi-year plan subject to annual approval by
the director of the division of the budget (21652) .................
3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000)
For services and expenses related to the Finger Lake Tourism Alliance
(21404) ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $69,000)
For services and expenses related to Lake Ontario and Thousand Island
tourism promotion efforts (21653) ... 100,000 ........ (re. $90,000)
For additional local tourism promotion matching grants program pursu-
ant to article 5-A of the economic development law (21654) .........
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
For services and expenses of the North Country Chamber of Commerce
related to the North American Center of Excellence for Transporta-
tion Equipment program (21673) ... 150,000 .......... (re. $150,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to
article 5-A of the economic development law (21417) ................
3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,075,000)
For marketing, advertising, and retail operations to promote local
agritourism and New York produced food and beverage goods and
products, including but not limited to up to $500,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Broome County, up to $350,000 for the Mont-
gomery County Chapter of NYARC, Inc., and up to $600,000 for Cornell
Cooperative Extension of Nassau County. All or a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or
public authority (21672) ... 1,450,000 .............. (re. $286,000)
For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council
related to Fiber Optic Robotic Feasibility Study on Long Island
(21675) ... 125,000 ................................. (re. $125,000)
For services and expenses of Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce (21659) ....
50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to
article 5-A of the economic development law (21417) ................
3,815,000 ............................................. (re. $4,000)
For services and expenses of the Long Island Farm Bureau for tourism
promotion (21684) ... 50,000 ......................... (re. $50,000)
For services and expenses of the Long Island Wine Council for tourism
promotion (21686) ... 50,000 .......................... (re. $2,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses of the Michigan Street African American
Heritage Corridor Commission (21683) ... 75,000 ...... (re. $43,000)
For services and expenses of the Long Island Farm Bureau for tourism
promotion (21684) ... 50,000 ......................... (re. $50,000)
RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For the science and technology law center program (81027) ............
343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
For the science and technology law center program (81027) ............
343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For the science and technology law center program (81027) ............
343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For the science and technology law center program (81027) ............
343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For the science and technology law center program (81027) ............
343,000 .............................................. (re. $58,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For services and expenses of the faculty development program and the
incentive program (21407) ... 650,000 ............... (re. $650,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Faculty development program (81046) ... 2,685,000 ... (re. $2,685,000)
For expenses related to the incentive program (81047) ................
2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Incentive program in accordance with the following:
For expenses related to the incentive program (81047) ................
2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000)
Faculty development program (81046) ... 2,685,000 ... (re. $2,450,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Incentive program in accordance with the following:
Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of
this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and
after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the
amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 (81046) ..........
4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,760,000)
For services and expenses of the James D. Watson investigator program,
provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available
for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008
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shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed
as of August 15, 2008 (81048) ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $429,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Incentive program in accordance with the following:
For additional expenses related to the incentive program (81047) .....
4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,777,000)
Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of
this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and
after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the
amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 (81046) ..........
4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,955,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Incentive program in accordance with the following:
For additional expenses related to the incentive program (81047) .....
4,000,000 ........................................... (re. $629,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Incentive program in accordance with the following:
For additional expenses related to the incentive program (81047) .....
4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $928,000)
Centers for advanced technology development fund (81049) .............
10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $7,433,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
Incentive program in accordance with the following: Centers for
advanced technology development fund (81049) .......................
10,000,000 .......................................... (re. $658,000)
SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202
By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011:
For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f
of the new york state urban development corporation act, including
any services and costs associated with administration of such
programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by
federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law
to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of
economic development to the new york state urban development corpo-
ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state
treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds
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appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of
appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative
account (21694) ... 10,405,173 ...................... (re. $214,000)
For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u
of the new york state urban development corporation act, including
any services and costs associated with administration of such
programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by
federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law
to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of
economic development to the new york state urban development corpo-
ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state
treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds
appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of
appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative
account (21692) ... 25,952,157 ...................... (re. $432,000)
By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section
sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act,
including any services and costs associated with administration of
such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by
federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses
loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants,
and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the
department of economic development to the new york state urban
development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit-
ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit
initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the
budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other
item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit
initiative account (21693) ... 18,994,204 ........... (re. $735,000)
TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (81053) ... 1,470,000 .... (re. $1,470,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (81053) ... 1,470,000 .... (re. $1,212,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (81053) ... 1,470,000 ...... (re. $298,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (81053) ... 1,470,000 ....... (re. $30,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (81053) ... 1,470,000 ....... (re. $63,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal
manufacturing extension partnership program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended
from this appropriation until the director of the budget has
approved a spending plan (81053) ... 1,470,000 ........ (re. $4,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo-
gy workforce training programs at community colleges (81050) .......
2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000)
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Project Schedule
PROJECT AMOUNT
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(thousands)
For services and expenses related to emerg-
ing technolgy workforce training at Onon-
daga county community college ................. 700,000
For services and expenses related to emerg-
ing technolgy workforce training at Monroe
county community college ....................... 700,000
For services and expenses related to emerg-
ing technolgy workforce training at Hudson
Valley community college ....................... 700,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority (81052) .....................
12,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,600,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority (81052) .....................
8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,062,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority (81052) .....................
8,000,000 ............................................ (re. $51,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority (81052) .....................
6,000,000 ............................................ (re. $12,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the
budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation
to any department, agency or authority (81052) .....................
6,000,000 ............................................ (re. $38,000)
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for
payment according to the following schedule, net of
refunds, rebates, reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 27,002,929,850 1,413,122,860
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,635,533,000 6,539,189,000
Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,511,115,000 528,915,000
---------------- ----------------
All Funds ........................ 37,149,577,850 8,481,226,860
================ ================
SCHEDULE
ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 227,185,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For case services provided on or after Octo-
ber 1, 2018 to disabled individuals in
accordance with economic eligibility
criteria developed by the department
(21713) ..................................... 54,000,000
For services and expenses of independent
living centers (21856) ...................... 13,361,000
For college readers aid payments (21854) ......... 294,000
For services and expenses of supported
employment and integrated employment
opportunities provided on or after October
1, 2018:
For services and expenses of programs
providing or leading to the provision of
time-limited services or long-term support
services (21741) ............................ 15,160,000
For grants to schools for programs involving
literacy and basic education for public
assistance recipients for the 2020-21
school year for those programs adminis-
tered by the state education department
(23411) ...................................... 1,843,000
For competitive grants for adult
literacy/education aid to public and
private not-for-profit agencies, including
but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges,
community based organizations, libraries,
and volunteer literacy organizations and
institutions which meet quality standards
promulgated by the commissioner of educa-
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tion to provide programs of basic litera-
cy, high school equivalency, and English
as a second language to persons 16 years
of age or older for the remaining payments
of the 2019-20 school year and for the
2020-21 school year, provided further that
no more than $300,000 shall be available
for remaining payments for the 2019-20
school year (23410) .......................... 6,293,000
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Program account subtotal .................. 90,951,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Education Fund
Federal Department of Education Account - 25210
For case services provided to individuals
with disabilities (21713) ................... 70,000,000
For the independent living program (21856) ..... 2,572,000
For the supported employment program (21741) ... 2,500,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for adult basic education, liter-
acy, and civics education pursuant to the
workforce investment act (21734) ............ 48,704,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
VESID Social Security Account - 22001
For the rehabilitation of social security
disability beneficiaries (21852) ............ 11,760,000
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Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Vocational Rehabilitation Fund
Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051
For services and expenses of the special
workers' compensation program (21852) .......... 698,000
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Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000
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CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 119,836,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
Aid to public libraries including aid to New
York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's
science industry and business library.
Provided that, notwithstanding any
provision of law, rule or regulation to
the contrary, such aid, and the state's
liability therefor, shall represent
fulfillment of the state's obligation for
this program (21846) ........................ 91,627,000
Aid to educational television and radio.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule
or regulation to the contrary, the amount
appropriated herein shall represent
fulfillment of the state's obligation for
this program (21848) ........................ 14,002,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 105,629,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456
For aid to public libraries pursuant to
various federal laws including the library
services technology act (21851) .............. 5,400,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
New York State Local Government Records Management
Improvement Fund
Local Government Records Management Account - 20501
Grants to individual local governments or
groups of cooperating local governments as
provided in section 57.35 of the arts and
cultural affairs law (21849) ................. 8,346,000
Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid
to eligible archives, libraries, histor-
ical societies, museums, and to certain
organizations including the state educa-
tion department that provide services to
such programs (21850) .......................... 461,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000
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OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ..... 129,569,850
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
For liberty partnerships program awards as
prescribed by section 612 of the education
law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of
1988. Notwithstanding any other section of
law to the contrary, funding for such
programs in the 2020-21 fiscal year shall
be limited to the amount appropriated
herein (21830) .............................. 18,361,860
Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and
universities, notwithstanding any other
section of law to the contrary, aid other-
wise due and payable in the 2020-21 fiscal
year shall be limited to the amount appro-
priated herein (21831) ...................... 35,129,000
For higher education opportunity program
awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be
used by independent colleges to expand
opportunities for the educationally and
economically disadvantaged at independent
institutions of higher learning, and may
be used to support currently enrolled HEOP
students in projects that phase out
(21832) ..................................... 35,526,920
For science and technology entry program
(STEP) awards (21834) ........................15,811,180
For collegiate science and technology entry
program (CSTEP) awards (21835) .............. 11,981,890
For teacher opportunity corps program awards
(21837) ........................................ 450,000
For services and expenses of a foster youth
initiative, to provide additional services
and expenses to expand opportunities
through existing postsecondary opportunity
programs at the State University of New
York, City University of New York, and
other degree-granting institutions for
foster youth; and to provide any necessary
supplemental financial aid for foster
youth, which may include the cost of
tuition and fees, books, transportation,
housing and other expenses as determined
by the commissioner to be necessary for
such foster youth to attend college;
financial aid outreach to foster youth;
summer college preparation programs to
help foster youth transition to college,
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prepare them to navigate on-campus
systems, and provide preparation in read-
ing, writing, and mathematics for foster
youth who need it; advisement, counseling,
tutoring, and academic assistance for
foster youth; and supplemental housing and
meals for foster youth. A portion of these
funds may be suballocated to other state
departments, agencies, the State Universi-
ty of New York, and the City University of
New York. Notwithstanding any law, rule,
or regulation to the contrary, funds
provided to the State University of New
York may be utilized to support state-op-
erated campuses, statutory colleges, or
community colleges as appropriate (55913)..... 6,000,000
For state financial assistance to expand
high needs nursing programs at private
colleges and universities in accordance
with section 6401-a of the education law
(21838) ........................................ 941,000
For services and expenses of the national
board for professional teaching standards
certification grant program for the 2020-
21 school year (21785) ......................... 368,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 124,569,850
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Education Fund
Federal Department of Education Account - 25210
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for programs pursuant to various
federal laws including, but not limited
to: title II supporting effective instruc-
tion.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, subject to the approval of
the director of the budget, to any state
agency or department, and interchanged to
other accounts, to accomplish the purpose
of this appropriation. A portion of this
appropriation may be interchanged to other
accounts, as needed to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation (23419) ......... 5,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Combined Expendable Trust Fund
Grants Account - 20191
For services and expenses related to the
administration of funds, including grants
to local recipients, paid to the education
department from private foundations,
corporations and individuals and from
public or private funds received as
payment in lieu of honorarium for services
rendered by employees which are related to
such employees' official duties or respon-
sibilities.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein may be transferred to
any other combined expendable trust fund,
subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation (21744) ......... 5,214,000
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OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION
PROGRAM ............................................... 34,668,257,000
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, for general support for public
schools for the 2020-21 state fiscal year,
as provided herein.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, for the 2020-21 school year, in
lieu of aids payable pursuant to sections
701, 711, 751, 753, 1950 and subdivisions
4, 10, and 41 of section 3602 of the
education law, each school district shall
be entitled to receive an amount equal to
the foundation aid payable in the 2020-21
school year, which shall equal the sum of
adjusted foundation aid as defined herein
plus the greater of tiers A through E as
defined herein plus the community schools
setaside increase, as defined herein.
For the purposes of this appropriation,
"foundation aid remaining" shall mean the
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positive difference, if any, of (1) total
foundation aid computed pursuant to subdi-
vision 4 of section 3602 of the education
law less (2) the adjusted foundation aid
base as defined herein.
For the purposes of this appropriation:
(A) "Tier A" shall equal the product of the
foundation aid remaining multiplied by (A)
for a city school district in a city with
a population of one million or more,
0.26367, (B) for city school districts in
cities with populations greater than one
hundred and twenty-five thousand but less
than one million, 0.18, and (C) for all
other districts, 0.04.
(B) "Tier B" shall equal the product of the
foundation aid remaining multiplied by the
Tier B phase-in factor, where the "Tier B
phase-in factor" shall equal the product
of 0.09 multiplied by the Tier B scaled
factor, and where the "Tier B scaled
factor" shall equal the difference of one
less the squared product of the pupil
wealth ratio computed pursuant to para-
graph a of subdivision 3 of section 3602
of the education law multiplied by 0.64,
provided that such difference shall be no
greater than 0.9 nor less than zero.
(C) "Tier C" shall equal, for school
districts with a modified free and
reduced-price lunch index of 1.5 or great-
er, the product of public school district
enrollment as computed pursuant to para-
graph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602
of the education law for the base year
multiplied by the Tier C per pupil amount,
where "Tier C per pupil amount" shall
equal the product of (A) $148.18 multi-
plied by (B) the regional cost index
computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of
paragraph a of subdivision 4 of section
3602 of the education law for such school
district multiplied by (C) the modified
free and reduced-price lunch index multi-
plied by (D) the difference of two less
the product of 1.5 multiplied by the
combined wealth ratio for total foundation
aid computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of
paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section
3602 of the education law, provided that
such difference shall be no greater than
0.9 nor less than zero, and where the
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"modified free and reduced-price lunch
index" shall equal the quotient arrived at
when dividing the three year average free
and reduced price lunch percent for the
current year computed pursuant to para-
graph p of subdivision 1 of section 3602
of the education law of the school
district by the statewide average of such
percent excluding any city school district
in a city with a population of one million
or more.
(D) "Tier D" shall equal the product of the
extraordinary needs count computed pursu-
ant to paragraph s of subdivision 1 of
section 3602 of the education law multi-
plied by the Tier D per pupil amount,
where "Tier D per pupil amount" shall
equal the product of (A) $205 multiplied
by (B) the sum of one plus the sparsity
factor computed pursuant to paragraph r of
subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the
education law multiplied by (C) the
extraordinary needs index multiplied by
(D) the tier D scaled factor, where the
"extraordinary needs index" shall equal
the quotient of the extraordinary needs
percent for the district computed pursuant
to paragraph w of subdivision 1 of section
3602 of the education law divided by the
statewide average of such percent, and
where the "tier D scaled factor" shall
equal the difference of 1.37 less the
squared product of the pupil wealth ratio
computed pursuant to paragraph a of subdi-
vision 3 of section 3602 of the education
law multiplied by 1.24, provided that such
tier D scaled factor shall not be less
than zero nor more than one.
(E) "Tier E" shall equal the greater of the
due minimum or the difference of the due
minimum less the hold harmless, where "due
minimum" shall equal the product of the
adjusted foundation aid base as defined
herein multiplied by 0.0025, and where the
"hold harmless" shall equal adjusted foun-
dation aid as defined herein less the
adjusted foundation aid base as defined
herein.
(F)(i) "Community schools setaside increase"
shall equal the sum of the community
schools tier 1 increase and the community
schools tier 2 increase, where (A) the
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community schools tier 1 increase shall
equal, for eligible school districts, the
greater of $30,000 or the product of (1)
$66.05 multiplied by (2) the public school
district enrollment as computed pursuant
to paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section
3602 of the education law for the base
year multiplied by (3) the community
schools setaside ratio and (B) the commu-
nity schools tier 2 increase shall equal,
for eligible school districts, the greater
of $25,000 or the product of (1) $43.94
multiplied by (2) the public school
district enrollment as computed pursuant
to paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section
3602 of the education law for the base
year multiplied by (3) the community
schools setaside ratio.
(ii) Provided further, the "community
schools setaside ratio" shall equal the
difference of one less the product of the
combined wealth ratio for total foundation
aid computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of
paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section
3602 of the education law multiplied by
0.64, provided that such difference shall
not be greater than 0.9 nor less than
zero.
(iii) Provided further, for the community
schools tier 1 increase, "eligible school
districts" shall be (A) those districts
that contain at least one school identi-
fied as a Comprehensive Support & Improve-
ment (CSI) School in the 2018-19 school
year, or (B) districts where (1) the
difference of the quotient of the English
language learner count computed pursuant
to paragraph o of subdivision 1 of section
3602 of the education law for the base
year divided by public school district
enrollment for the base year less such
quotient for the school year five years
prior to the base year is greater than or
equal to the statewide average of the
difference of such quotients, and (2)
where the quotient arrived at when divid-
ing the English language learner count for
the base year by public school district
enrollment for the base year is greater
than or equal to the statewide average of
such quotient, and (3) where the combined
wealth ratio for total foundation aid
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computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of
paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section
3602 of the education law is less than or
equal to 1.0.
(iv) Provided further, for the community
schools tier 2 increase, "eligible school
districts" shall be those that did not
receive funds under the community schools
setaside for the 2019-20 school year, are
not eligible for the community schools
tier 1 increase, and have a combined
wealth ratio for total foundation aid
computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of
paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section
3602 of the education law less than or
equal to 0.84.
(G) "Adjusted foundation aid base" shall
equal the sum of
(1) the total amount a district was eligible
to receive in the base year pursuant to
subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the
education law, plus
(2) the total amounts set forth for such
school district as "2019-20 CLAIMED BOCES
AID", "2019-20 ACADEMIC IMPRVMT AID",
"2019-20 CAREER EDUCATION AID", "2019-20
COMPUTER ADMIN AID", "2019-20 HARDWARE &
TECHNOL AID", "2019-20 SOFTWARE AID",
"2019-20 LIBRARY MATERIALS AID", "2019-20
TEXTBOOK AID", "2019-20 CHRTR SCH TRANSTNL
AID", "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT", "HIGH TAX
AID", and "SUPP PUB EXCESS COST", in the
data file produced by the commissioner in
support of the executive budget request
for the 2020-21 school year and entitled
"BT202-1".
(H) "Adjusted foundation aid" shall equal
the sum of the total amounts set forth for
such school district as "FOUNDATION AID
PRE-ADJ", "2020-21 EST. BOCES AID",
"2020-21 COMPUTER ADMIN AID", "2020-21
CAREER EDUCATION AID", "2020-21 ACADEMIC
IMPROVMT AID", "2020-21 HARDWARE & TECHNOL
AID", "2020-21 SOFTWARE AID", "2020-21
LIBRARY MATERIALS AID", "2020-21 TEXTBOOK
AID", "2020-21 TRANSITIONAL AID FOR CHAR-
TER SCHOOL PAYMENTS", "ACADEMIC ENHANCE-
MENT", "HIGH TAX AID", and "SUPP PUB
EXCESS COST" in the data file produced by
the commissioner in support of the execu-
tive budget request for the 2020-21 school
year and entitled "BT202-1".
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, each school district shall set
aside from its total foundation aid
computed for the current year pursuant to
this appropriation an amount equal to the
amount, if any, set forth for such
district as "20-21 COMMUNITY SCHOOLS INCR"
in the data file produced by the commis-
sioner in support of the executive budget
for the 2020-21 school year and entitled
"BT202-1" to support the transformation of
school buildings into community hubs to
deliver co-located or school linked
academic, health, mental health services
and personnel, afterschool programming,
dual language programs, nutrition, trauma
informed support, counseling, legal and/or
other services to students and their fami-
lies, including but not limited to provid-
ing a community school site coordinator
and programs for English language lear-
ners.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, nothing contained herein shall
be construed to eliminate the obligations
for school districts to provide loans of
certain materials to nonpublic students
pursuant to sections 701, 712, 752, and
753 of the education law.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, for the 2020-21 school year, an
amount equal to the BOCES payment adjust-
ment shall be deducted from the apportion-
ments payable pursuant to section 3609-a
of the education law, and an amount equal
to such BOCES payment adjustment shall be
added to the apportionments payable pursu-
ant to section 3609-d of the education
law, provided that "BOCES payment adjust-
ment" shall mean the total amount set
forth for such school district as "2020-21
EST. BOCES AID" in the data file produced
by the commissioner in support of the
executive budget request for the 2020-21
school year and entitled "BT202-1".
Provided that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, $200,000,000
shall be available as a 2020-21 school
year fiscal stabilization fund for addi-
tional foundation aid to high need school
districts otherwise eligible for an appor-
tionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of
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section 3602 of the education law,
provided that such fund shall be allocated
among high need school districts pursuant
to a chapter of the laws of 2020, and
provided further that not more than 70
percent of such fund shall be available
for the 2020-21 state fiscal year.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, for any apportionments provided
pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753,
1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e and
4405 of the education law for claims for
which payment is first to be made in the
2019-20 and 2020-21 school years, the
commissioner shall certify no payment to a
school district, other than payments
pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and
15 of section 3602 of the education law,
in excess of the payment computed based on
an electronic data file used to produce
the school aid computer listing produced
by the commissioner in support of the
executive budget request submitted for the
2020-21 state fiscal year and entitled
"BT202-1". Provided, however, no payments
shall be barred or reduced where such
payment is required as a result of a final
audit of the state.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, for all school districts, the
apportionment of general support for
public schools for the 2020-21 school year
in excess of the amount apportioned to
such school district in the 2019-20 school
year shall be withheld until (i) such
school district has submitted to the
commissioner of education and the director
of the budget a detailed statement of the
total funding allocation for each school
in the district for the 2020-21 school
year, in a statewide uniform form devel-
oped by the director of the budget, in
consultation with the commissioner of
education, and (ii) the commissioner of
education and the director of the budget
issue a determination of compliance in
writing of such school district's state-
ment of total funding allocation as
required by subdivision 1 of section 3614
of the education law, provided that such
school districts shall submit such state-
ment to the commissioner of education and
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the director of the budget on or before
September 4, 2020.
Provided further that such school districts
shall adhere to and complete the
prescribed form accurately and fully, and
shall make such statement publicly avail-
able and on the district website.
Provided further that the director of the
budget shall request in such form only
information that is known to, or may be
ascertained or estimated by, the district.
Provided further that each such local educa-
tional agency shall include in such state-
ment the approach used to allocate funds
to each school and that such statement
shall include but not be limited to sepa-
rate entries for each individual school,
demographic data for the school, per pupil
funding level, source of funds, and
uniform decision rules regarding allo-
cation of centralized spending to individ-
ual schools from all funding sources.
Provided further that within 45 days of
submission of such statement by a school
district, the commissioner of education
and director of the budget shall review
such statement and determine whether the
statement is complete and is in the format
required. If such statement is determined
to be complete and in the format required,
a written acknowledgement of such shall be
sent to the school district. If no deter-
mination is made by the commissioner of
education and the director of the budget
within 45 days of submission of the state-
ment, such statement shall be deemed
approved.
Should the commissioner of education or the
director of the budget request additional
information from the school district to
determine completeness, the district shall
submit such requested information to the
commissioner of education and the director
of the budget within 30 days of such
request and the commissioner of education
and director of the budget's deadline for
review and determination shall be extended
by 45 days from the date of submission of
the additional requested information. If
the commissioner of education or director
of the budget determine a school
district's spending statement to be
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noncompliant, such school district shall
be allowed to submit a revised spending
statement at any time.
Provided further that if a school district
fails to submit a statement that is
complete and in the format required on or
before September 4, 2020 or if the commis-
sioner of education or director of the
budget determine the school district's
spending statement to be noncompliant, a
written explanation shall be provided and
the school district will have 30 days to
cure.
If the school district does not cure within
30 days, at the joint direction of the
director of the budget and the commission-
er of education, the comptroller of the
city in which such school district is
situated, or if the city does not have an
elected comptroller the chief financial
officer of the city, or for school
districts not located in a city, the chief
financial officer of the town in which the
majority of the school district is situ-
ated shall be authorized, at his or her
discretion, to obtain appropriate informa-
tion from the school district, and shall
be authorized to complete such form and
submit such statement to the director of
the budget and the commissioner of educa-
tion for approval.
Provided further that where the comptroller
or chief financial officer exercises the
authority to submit such form, such
submission shall occur within 60 days
following notification of the school
district's failure to cure.
Provided further that nothing in the preced-
ing paragraph shall preclude a school
district from submitting a spending state-
ment for approval by the director of the
budget and the commissioner of education
at any time.
Provided further that any apportionment
withheld pursuant to this appropriation
shall not have any effect on the base year
calculation for use in the subsequent
school year.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, for the 2020-21 school year, any
school district with an underfunded high-
need school shall prioritize all such
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underfunded high-need schools among its
individual schools, and shall submit to
the commissioner on or before September 1,
2020 a report specifying how such district
effectuated appropriate funding for the
underfunded high-need schools. Provided
further, on or before May 1, 2020, the
director of the budget shall produce a
list of underfunded high need schools, as
defined herein. Provided, however, that
the director of the budget shall exclude
from this list schools within district 75
of the city school district of New York,
schools that are of the same school type
within a district but do not serve any
grade levels that overlap, schools serving
only students in prekindergarten, or any
other schools with irregular or outlying
properties.
Provided further, for purposes of this
appropriation:
(1) "school type" for any school shall mean
elementary, middle, high, pre-k only, or
K-12, as defined by the commissioner of
education, provided that for purposes of
this appropriation, a "middle" school
shall include any school with the grade
organization of either a middle school or
a junior high school, and a "high" school
shall include any school with the grade
organization of either a senior high
school or a junior-senior high school;
(2) "underfunded high-need school" shall
mean a school within a school district
that has been deemed both a significantly
high need school and a significantly low
funded school;
(3) "student need index" for any school
shall mean the quotient arrived at when
dividing the weighted student enrollment
as defined herein by the K-12 enrollment
for the 2019-20 school year as reported on
the statement required for such school
year pursuant to section 3614 of the
education law;
(4)"average student need index by school
type" shall mean the quotient arrived at
when dividing the sum of weighted student
enrollment as defined herein for all
schools within a school district of the
same school type by the K-12 enrollment
for the 2019-20 school year for all
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schools in a school district of the same
school type as reported on the statement
required for such school year pursuant to
section 3614 of the education law;
(5) "weighted student enrollment" for any
school shall mean the sum of (i) K-12
enrollment plus (ii) the product of the
number of students eligible to receive
free and reduced price lunch multiplied by
0.65 plus (iii) the product of the number
of English language learners multiplied by
0.5, plus (iv) the product of the number
of students with disabilities multiplied
by 1.41, for the 2019-20 school year as
reported on the statement required for
such school year pursuant to section 3614
of the education law;
(6) "significantly high need school" shall
mean a school with a student need index
greater than the product of the average
student need index by school type within
the school district multiplied by 1.05;
(7) "per pupil expenditures" for any school
shall mean the quotient arrived at when
dividing the expenditure amount as
reported for the 2019-20 school year in
the statement required for such school
year pursuant to section 3614 of the
education law, excluding expenditures for
prekindergarten and preschool special
education programs and central district
costs by the weighted student enrollment
of the school;
(8) "average per pupil expenditures by
school type" shall mean the quotient
arrived at when dividing (i) the sum of
the expenditure amounts reported for the
2019-20 school year in the statement
required for such school year pursuant to
section 3614 of the education law, exclud-
ing expenditures for prekindergarten and
preschool special education programs and
central district costs, for all schools
within a school district of the same
school type by (ii) the weighted student
enrollment for the 2019-20 school year for
all schools in a school district of the
same school type as reported on the state-
ment required for such school year pursu-
ant to section 3614 of the education law;
(9) "significantly low funded school" shall
mean a school within a school district
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that has per pupil expenditures less than
the product of the average per pupil
expenditures by school type within the
school district multiplied by 0.95.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law to the contrary, for the purposes
of this appropriation and of calculating
the allocable growth amount for the 2020-
21 school year pursuant to paragraph gg of
subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the
education law, the allowable growth amount
shall equal the product of the positive
difference of the personal income growth
index minus one, multiplied by the state-
wide total of the sum of (1) the appor-
tionments due and owing during the base
year to school districts and boards of
cooperative educational services from the
general support for public schools as
computed based on an electronic data file
used to produce the school aid computer
listing produced by the commissioner of
education in support of the enacted budget
for the base year plus (2) the competitive
awards amount for the base year. Provided
that the personal income growth index
shall equal the average of the quotients
for each year in the period commencing
with the state fiscal year nine years
prior to the state fiscal year in which
the base year began and finishing with the
state fiscal year prior to the state
fiscal year in which the base year began
of the total personal income of the state
for each such year divided by the total
personal income of the state for the imme-
diately preceding state fiscal year, but
not less than one.
Provided further that notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, the
competitive awards amount for purposes of
calculating the allocable growth amount
shall be $50,000,000 for the 2020-21
school year.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et, funds appropriated herein may be
interchanged with any other item of appro-
priation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
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ten through grade twelve education
program. Notwithstanding any provision of
law to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein shall be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft-
er to accrue.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budget
(21701).................................. 15,873,066,000
For remaining 2019-20 and prior school year
obligations, including aid for such school
years payable pursuant to section 3609-d
of the education law, provided that
notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, subject to the approval of
the director of the budget, funds appro-
priated herein may be interchanged with
any other item of appropriation for gener-
al support for public schools within the
general fund local assistance account
office of prekindergarten through grade
twelve education program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, for any apportionments provided
pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753,
1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e and
4405 of the education law for claims for
which payment is first to be made in the
2019-20 and prior school years, the
commissioner shall certify no payment to a
school district, other than payments
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pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and
15 of section 3602 of the education law,
in excess of the payment computed based on
an electronic data file used to produce
the school aid computer listing produced
by the commissioner in support of the
executive budget request submitted for the
2020-21 state fiscal year and entitled
"BT202-1". Provided, however, no payments
shall be barred or reduced where such
payment is required as a result of a final
audit of the state.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21882) .................................. 7,787,658,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for reimbursement for the education of
homeless children and youth for the 2020-
21 school year pursuant to section 3209 of
the education law, including reimbursement
for expenditures for the transportation of
homeless children pursuant to paragraph b
of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the
education law, up to the amount of the
approved costs of the most cost-effective
mode of transportation, in accordance with
a plan prepared by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of
the budget provided that in the 2020-21
state fiscal year the sum of $30,000 may
be transferred to the credit of the state
purposes account of the state education
department to carry out the purposes of
such section relating to reimbursement of
youth shelters transporting such pupils
and provided further that, notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, subject
to the approval of the director of the
budget, funds appropriated herein may be
interchanged with any other item of appro-
priation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
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Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21746) ..................................... 22,383,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
during the 2020-21 school year for bilin-
gual education grants to school districts,
boards of cooperative educational
services, colleges and universities, and
an entity, chosen through a competitive
procurement process, to assist schools and
districts to conduct self assessments to
identify areas that need to be strength-
ened and to ensure compliance with the
various federal, state and local laws that
govern limited English proficiency and
English language learning education,
provided, however, that the sum of such
grants shall not exceed $18,500,000 for
the 2020-21 school year, and provided
further that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget,
funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with any other item of appropri-
ation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21747) ..................................... 12,950,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
in the 2020-21 school year for school
districts and boards of cooperative educa-
tional services applications for funding
of approved learning technology programs
approved by the commissioner of education,
including services benefiting nonpublic
school students, pursuant to regulations
promulgated by the commissioner of educa-
tion and approved by the director of the
budget. Provided, however, that the sum of
such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000
for the 2020-21 school year, and provided
further that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget,
funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with any other item of appropri-
ation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21748) ...................................... 2,300,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su-
burban transfer program aid pursuant to
subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the
education law for the 2020-21 school year,
provided that notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, subject to the
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approval of the director of the budget,
funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with any other item of appropri-
ation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21749) ...................................... 5,693,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for additional apportionments of building
aid for school districts educating pupils
residing on Indian reservations calculated
pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section
3602 of the education law for the 2020-21
school year provided that, notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, subject
to the approval of the director of the
budget, funds appropriated herein may be
interchanged with any other item of appro-
priation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
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the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21750) ...................................... 3,500,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
during the 2020-21 school year for the
education of youth incarcerated in county
correctional facilities pursuant to subdi-
vision 13 of section 3602 of the education
law, provided that notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et, funds appropriated herein may be
interchanged with any other item of appro-
priation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21751) ...................................... 7,350,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for the 2020-21 school year for the educa-
tion of students who reside in a school
operated by the office of mental health or
the office for people with developmental
disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of
section 3202 of the education law,
provided that notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget,
funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with any other item of appropri-
ation for general support for public
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schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21752) ..................................... 36,925,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for building aid payable in the 2020-21
school years to special act school
districts, provided that, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget,
such funds may be used for payments to the
dormitory authority on behalf of eligible
special act school districts pursuant to
chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided
that, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, subject to the approval
of the director of the budget, funds
appropriated herein may be interchanged
with any other item of appropriation for
general support for public schools within
the general fund local assistance account
office of prekindergarten through grade
twelve education program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
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Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21753) ...................................... 1,890,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for school bus driver training grants,
provided that for aid payable in the
2020-21 school year, the commissioner of
education shall allocate school bus driver
training grants, not to exceed $400,000 in
the 2020-21 school year, to school
districts and boards of cooperative educa-
tional services pursuant to sections
3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education
law, or for contracts directly with not-
for-profit educational organizations for
the purposes of this appropriation,
provided that notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget,
funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with any other item of appropri-
ation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21754) ........................................ 280,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for services and expenses of a $2,000,000
teacher mentor intern program in the
2020-21 school year, provided that,
notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, funds appropriated
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herein may be interchanged with any other
item of appropriation for general support
for public schools within the general fund
local assistance account office of prekin-
dergarten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(23485) ...................................... 1,400,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for services and expenses of a $12,000,000
special academic improvement grants
program in the 2020-21 school year payable
pursuant to subdivision 11 of section 3641
of the education law, provided that
notwithstanding any provisions of law to
the contrary, such funds shall be paid in
accordance with a schedule developed by
the commissioner of education and approved
by the director of the budget provided
that, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, subject to the approval
of the director of the budget, funds
appropriated herein may be interchanged
with any other item of appropriation for
general support for public schools within
the general fund local assistance account
office of prekindergarten through grade
twelve education program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
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intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21755) ...................................... 8,400,000
For the education of Native Americans in the
2020-21 or prior school years. Funds
appropriated herein shall be considered
general support for public schools and
shall be paid in accordance with a sched-
ule developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of
the budget. Notwithstanding any provision
of law to the contrary, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget,
funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with any other item of appropri-
ation for general support for public
schools within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergar-
ten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21756) ..................................... 34,179,000
For school health services grants to public
schools totaling $13,840,000 in the 2020-
21 school year; provided that, notwith-
standing any provisions of law to the
contrary, in addition to any other appor-
tionment, such grants shall only be paya-
ble to any city school district in a city
having a population in excess of 125,000,
and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and
such district shall be eligible to receive
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the same amount it was eligible to receive
for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appro-
priated herein shall be considered general
support for public schools and shall be
paid in accordance with a schedule devel-
oped by the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, funds appropriated
herein may be interchanged with any other
item of appropriation for general support
for public schools within the general fund
local assistance account office of prekin-
dergarten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21757) ...................................... 9,688,000
For the teachers of tomorrow awards to
school districts for the 2020-21 school
year in the amount of $25,000,000,
provided that $5,000,000 of this total
amount in such school year shall be made
available for a program to be developed by
the commissioner of education to attract
qualified teachers that have received or
will receive a transitional certificate
and agree to teach mathematics, science,
or bilingual education in a low performing
school, further provided that of this
$5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in
each such school year shall be made avail-
able for demonstration programs in the
Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts
to increase the number of teachers in such
districts who teach math, science and
related areas and who have such a transi-
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tional certificate, and provided further
that notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law of this $5,000,000, a
total of $1,000,000 shall be made avail-
able as a matching grant to colleges and
universities to support programs designed
to recruit and train math and science
teachers based on a proven national model
that results in improved student achieve-
ment and enhanced teacher retention in the
classroom.
Funds appropriated herein shall be consid-
ered general support for public schools.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein
may be interchanged with any other item of
appropriation for general support for
public schools within the general fund
local assistance account office of prekin-
dergarten through grade twelve education
program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue
(21759) ..................................... 17,500,000
For payment of employment preparation educa-
tion aid for the 2020-21 school year
pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11
of section 3602 of the education law.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein may be suballocated to other
departments and agencies to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation subject to
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the approval of the director of the budg-
et.
Funds appropriated herein shall be consid-
ered general support for public schools.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein
may be interchanged with any other item of
appropriation for general support for
public schools within the general fund
local assistance account office of prekin-
dergarten through grade twelve education
program. Notwithstanding any provision of
law to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein shall be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft-
er to accrue (21762) ........................ 96,000,000
For continuation of a statewide universal
full-day pre-kindergarten program in
accordance with section 3602-ee of the
education law to reimburse school
districts and/or eligible entities for the
cost of awarded programs operating in the
2020-21 school year and prior school
years; provided that up to 25 percent of a
school district's and/or eligible entity's
awarded funds shall be made available in
the final quarter of the year in which
services are provided as an advance on
subsequent school year liabilities;
provided further that funds appropriated
herein shall only be awarded to school
districts and/or eligible entities which
meet requirements provided for in section
3602-ee of the education law.
Provided further that funds appropriated
herein shall only be used to supplement
and not supplant current local expendi-
tures of federal, state or local funds on
pre-kindergarten programs and the number
of placements in such programs from such
sources and that current local expendi-
tures shall include any local expenditures
of federal, state or local funds used to
supplement or extend services provided
directly or via contract to eligible chil-
dren enrolled in a universal pre-kinder-
garten program in accordance with section
3602-e of the education law. Notwith-
standing any provision of law to the
contrary, the funds appropriated herein
shall only be available for a statewide
universal full-day pre-kindergarten
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program and, as of July 1, 2021, may be
suballocated or transferred to any other
appropriation for the sole purpose of
administering such program. Notwithstand-
ing any provision of law to the contrary,
programs that provide services for fewer
than 180 days will be subject to the
provisions of subdivision 16 of section
3602-e of the education law (56138) ........ 340,000,000
For reimbursement of supplemental basic
tuition payments to charter schools made
by school districts in the 2019-20 school
year, as defined by paragraph (a) of
subdivision 1 of section 2856 of the
education law (55907) ...................... 161,000,000
For charter schools facilities aid for the
2019-20 school year and prior school years
pursuant to subdivision 6-g of section
3602 of the education law (55971) ........... 50,000,000
For grants in aid to charter schools. The
state education department shall pay
directly to each charter school located in
a city with a population of one million or
more an amount equal to the product of (i)
the total number of students enrolled in
the charter school as reported to the
department on February 1, 2021, multiplied
by (ii) the quotient of $24,900,000
divided by the total enrollment of charter
schools located in a city with a popu-
lation of one million or more. Provided,
however, that the funds appropriated here-
in shall be made available on or after
April 1, 2021. Notwithstanding section 40
of the state finance law or any provision
of law to the contrary, this appropriation
shall lapse on March 31, 2022 (55972) ........24,900,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be used to
provide awards to school districts, boards
of cooperative educational services, and
other eligible entities based on a plan
developed by the commissioner of education
and approved by the director of the budg-
et. Provided that at least the following
amounts of the funds appropriated herein
shall be made available as follows:
(i) $21,590,000 for the continuation of
school-wide extended learning grants to
school districts or school districts in
collaboration with not-for-profit communi-
ty-based organizations pursuant to the
guidelines set forth and the awards made
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pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2013.
(ii) $6,095,000 for grants awarded based on
responses to the 2013-20 NYS pathways in
technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2013.
(iii) $4,598,000 for grants awarded based on
responses to the 2014-21 NYS pathways in
technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2014.
(iv) $3,437,000 for grants awarded based on
responses to the 2015-2022 NYS pathways in
technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2015.
(v) $2,700,000 for grants awarded based on
responses to the 2018-2024 NYS pathways in
technology early college high school
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2017.
(vi) $1,450,000 for grants awarded based on
responses to the 2019-2025 NYS pathways in
technology early college high school
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2018.
(vii) $3,656,000 for the continuation of
early college high school awards made
based on responses to the New York state
early college high school ECHS program
request for proposals pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2017.
(viii) $9,000,000 for early college high
school grants awarded based on responses
to a request for proposals, pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2019.
(ix) $1,910,000 for the continuation of
smart scholars early college high school
grants, provided that funds shall be used
pursuant to the guidelines set forth and
the awards made pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2013.
(x) $950,000 for the continuation of smart
scholars early college high school grants,
provided that funds shall be used pursuant
to the guidelines set forth and the awards
made pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2018.
(xi) $1,798,000 for the continuation of
smart transfer early college high school
program grants awarded based on responses
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to the New York state smart transfer ECHS
program request for proposals pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2016.
(xii) $20,500,000 for the continuation of
the master teacher program, pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2013, chapter 53
of the laws of 2015, chapter 53 of the
laws of 2017, chapter 53 of the laws of
2018, and chapter 53 of the laws of 2019;
notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, upon approval of the direc-
tor of the budget, the funds hereby made
available for master teacher program fund-
ing may be suballocated, interchanged,
transferred or otherwise made available to
the state university of New York for the
services and expenses of administering
such program.
(xiii) $5,000,000 for the continuation of
QUALITYstarsNY, pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2015 and chapter 53 of the
laws of 2016; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available for QUALI-
TYstarsNY may be suballocated, inter-
changed, transferred or otherwise made
available to the office of children and
family services for the sole purpose of
administering such system.
(xiv) $3,000,000 for the continuation of New
York state masters-in-education teacher
incentive scholarship program, pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2015; notwith-
standing any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of
the budget, the funds hereby made avail-
able for the masters-in-education teacher
incentive scholarship program may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the higher
education services corporation for the
sole purpose of administering such
program.
(xv) $35,000,000 for the continuation of
awards made based on responses to the
empire state after-school program request
for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2017; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available may be
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suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of
children and family services for the sole
purpose of administering such grants.
(xvi) $10,000,000 for the continuation of
awards made based on responses to the
empire state after-school program request
for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2018; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of
children and family services for the sole
purpose of administering such grants.
(xvii) $10,000,000 for the continuation of
awards made based on responses to the
empire state after-school program request
for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2019; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of
children and family services for the sole
purpose of administering such grants.
(xviii) $5,800,000 for services and expenses
to subsidize the remaining cost of
advanced placement and international
baccalaureate exam fees for low-income
students, as determined by free and
reduced price lunch eligibility, pursuant
to a plan developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of
the budget.
(xix) $1,500,000 for grants for the advanced
courses access program pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2018 and chapter 53 of
the laws of 2019, provided that such
grants shall be awarded to school
districts and/or boards of cooperative
educational services in order to increase
advanced course offerings for students,
particularly in districts with no or very
limited advanced course offerings.
(xx) $400,000 for empire state excellence in
teaching awards pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2017; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
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the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services
and expenses of administering such awards.
(xxi)$6,000,000 for grants for the smart
start computer science program pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2018.
(xxii) $5,000,000 for additional funds to
reimburse sponsors of school breakfast
programs pursuant to chapter 53 of the
laws of 2018.
(xxiii) $750,000 for additional services and
expenses of a program to develop farm to
school initiatives, pursuant to chapter 53
of the laws of 2018; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the department
of agriculture and markets for the
services and expenses of administering
such awards.
(xxiv) $250,000 for grants to school
districts to allow community schools to
expand mental health services and capacity
of community school programs pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2018.
(xxv) $1,500,000 for the continuation of the
refugee and immigrant student welcome
grants program, pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2019; notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available for the
refugee and immigrant student welcome
grants program may be suballocated, inter-
changed, transferred or otherwise made
available to the office of temporary and
disability assistance for the services and
expenses of administering such awards.
(xxvi) $3,000,000 for grants to school
districts to allow districts to increase
the use of alternative approaches to
student discipline, pursuant to chapter 53
of the laws of 2019.
(xxvii) $1,500,000 for services and expenses
of school mental health programs pursuant
to a plan developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of
the budget, pursuant to chapter 53 of the
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laws of 2019. Provided further, that of
the amount appropriated herein, up to
$500,000 may be used to support the School
Mental Health Resource and Training
Center.
(xxviii) $3,000,000 for the continuation of
the we teach NY grant program, pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2019; notwith-
standing any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of
the budget, the funds hereby made avail-
able for the we teach NY grant may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services
and expenses of administering such awards.
(xxix) $1,500,000 for the continuation of
the expanded mathematics access program,
pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2019; notwithstanding any provision of law
to the contrary, upon approval of the
director of the budget, the funds hereby
made available for the expanded mathemat-
ics access program may be suballocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise
made available to the state university of
New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards.
(xxx) $200,000 for the continuation of the
New York state youth council, pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2019; notwith-
standing any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of
the budget, the funds hereby made avail-
able for the New York state youth council
may be suballocated, interchanged, trans-
ferred or otherwise made available to the
office of children and family services for
the services and expenses of administering
such council.
(xxxi) $15,000,000 for additional grants for
prekindergarten; provided that grants
shall be awarded pursuant to subdivision
18 of section 3602-e of the education law,
based on a request for proposals developed
by the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget, to
school districts to establish new full-day
and half-day prekindergarten placements
for three-year-olds and four-year-olds;
provided, further, that such grants shall
only be used to supplement, not supplant
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existing prekindergarten programs; and
provided, further, that any portion of the
funds hereby made available that is not
awarded shall remain available for subse-
quent awards in the 2021-22 school year or
for full-day and half-day prekindergarten
grants to be awarded in subsequent school
years.
Provided, further, that such grants from
funds hereby made available shall be
awarded based on factors including, but
not limited to, the following: (i) meas-
ures of school district need, (ii) meas-
ures of the need of students to be served
by the school district, (iii) the school
district's proposal to target the
highest-need schools and students, (iv)
the extent to which the district's
proposal would prioritize funds to maxi-
mize the total number of eligible children
in the district served in prekindergarten
programs, (v) the school district's
proposal to include students of all learn-
ing and physical abilities in integrated
settings and (vi) proposal quality;
provided further that preference for the
2020-21 awards shall be given to high-need
school districts without a current state-
funded prekindergarten program.
Provided, however, that full-day and half-
day prekindergarten grants funded hereby
shall only be available to support
programs (i) that provide instruction for
at least five hours per school day for
full-day prekindergarten programs and at
least two and one-half hours per school
day for half-day prekindergarten programs;
(ii) that agree to offer instruction
consistent with applicable New York state
prekindergarten early learning standards;
and (iii) that otherwise comply with all
of the same rules and requirements as
universal prekindergarten programs pursu-
ant to section 3602-e of the education law
except as modified herein; provided that
notwithstanding paragraph c of subdivision
1 of section 3602-e of the education law
notwithstanding, for the purposes of this
appropriation, an eligible child shall be
a resident child who is three years of age
on or before December first of the year in
which he or she is enrolled.
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Provided, further, that as a condition of
eligibility for receipt of such funding
for three-year-olds, a school district
must currently offer a prekindergarten
program for four-year-old children, or
children who would otherwise be eligible
under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of
section 3602-e of the education law;
provided, further, that a school district
may apply for only as many full-day or
half-day placements for three-year-old
children as it currently offers for four-
year-old children, or children who would
otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of
subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the
education law.
Provided, further, that a school district's
grant shall equal the product of (A) (i)
two multiplied by the approved number of
new full-day prekindergarten placements
plus (ii) the approved number of half-day
prekindergarten placement conversions and
the approved number of new half-day prek-
indergarten placements, and (B) the
district's selected aid per prekindergar-
ten pupil pursuant to subparagraph (i) of
paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section
3602-e of the education law; provided,
however, that no district shall receive a
grant in excess of the total actual grant
expenditures incurred by the district in
the current school year as approved by the
commissioner of education.
Provided, further, a school district shall
agree to adopt approved quality indicators
within two years, including, but not
limited to, valid and reliable measures of
environmental quality, the quality of
teacher-student interactions and child
outcomes, and ensure that any such assess-
ment of child outcomes shall not be used
to make high-stakes educational decisions
for individual children.
Provided, further, a school district shall
agree to maximize partnerships with commu-
nity-based organizations in developing new
pre-kindergarten slots, and shall agree to
maximize the inclusion of students with
disabilities.
(xxxii) $6,000,000 for early college high
school grants, pursuant to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner of education and
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approved by the director of the budget,
provided that such plan shall prioritize
programs serving students in schools with
graduation rates below the state average
which are not currently engaged in a
school-wide turnaround plan.
Provided further that a portion of the
payments to early college high school
programs awarded funding from this appro-
priation shall be made on a sliding scale
based upon the number of college credits
earned annually by participating students,
consistent with guidelines established by
the commissioner of education, provided
that the maximum annual grant award shall
be $500,000. And provided further that
such maximum may be increased by $100,000
if the program partners with an employer
in an industry identified as having a very
favorable job outlook according to depart-
ment of labor projections.
Provided further that in connection with
such guidelines, the commissioner of
education shall execute a memorandum of
understanding with the state university of
New York and the city university of New
York to develop common data collection,
sharing and reporting mechanisms based on
student-level data for students enrolled
in early college high school programs.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, higher education partners
participating in an early college high
school program, or the entity/entities
responsible for setting tuition at the
institution, shall be authorized to set a
reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to
waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for
students enrolled in such an early college
high school program with no reduction in
other state, local or other support for
such students earning college credit that
such higher education partner would other-
wise be eligible to receive.
(xxxiii) $1,500,000 for master teacher and
counselor awards to support awards to
individual high-performing teachers in any
grade teaching in schools with high rates
of teacher turnover or in schools with
high rates of teachers with fewer than
three years of teaching experience and
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individual high-performing school counse-
lors.
Provided further that the funds hereby made
available shall support the award of
stipends of $15,000 per annum over four
years to such individual teachers or
school counselors, and of related costs,
administered by the state university of
New York pursuant to a plan developed in
consultation with the commissioner of
education, who shall consult with appro-
priate state organizations representing
K-12 public school teachers and school
counselors, and approved by the director
of the budget, to build a corps of
outstanding teachers and counselors in
order to improve the quality of instruc-
tion and counseling at public schools and
establish mental health professional
learning communities throughout the state.
Such plan for use of funding hereby made
available shall: (i) establish an applica-
tion process; (ii) include guidelines by
which applications from eligible teachers
and school counselors shall be evaluated,
which shall include, but not be limited
to, evidence of professional achievement
and effectiveness; and (iii) provide peri-
odic opportunities for professional devel-
opment for successful applicants.
Provided, further, that priority shall be
given to applicants in regions where a
similar program is not otherwise offered.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of
the budget, the funds hereby made avail-
able may be suballocated, interchanged,
transferred or otherwise made available to
the state university of New York for the
services and expenses of administering
such awards. Nothing herein shall be
construed to limit the rights of labor
organizations representing teachers to
collectively bargain terms and conditions
pursuant to article 14 of the civil
service law.
(xxxiv) $10,000,000 for empire state after-
school grants pursuant to a plan developed
by the office of children and family
services in consultation with the commis-
sioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget, to support the
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establishment and/or expansion of after-
school programs by school districts or
school districts in collaboration with
not-for-profit community-based organiza-
tions.
Provided that such grants shall be awarded
based on factors including, but not limit-
ed to, the following: (i) measures of
school district need such as incidence of
gang involvement and violence, (ii) meas-
ures of the need of students to be served,
(iii) the applicant's proposal to target
the highest-need schools and students,
(iv) the applicant's program design to
meet the specific needs of students,
including homeless students or students
affected by gang violence, and (v)
proposal quality.
Provided, further, that an empire state
after-school grant shall equal the product
of (i) the approved number of student
placements multiplied by (ii) $1,600;
provided, however, that no applicant shall
receive a grant in excess of the total
actual grant expenditures incurred by the
applicant in the current school year as
approved by the office of children and
family services.
Provided, further, that $2,000,000 of such
funds shall be initially made available to
applicants located in high-need school
districts in Nassau County or Suffolk
County.
Provided, further, an awardee shall agree to
adopt approved quality indicators includ-
ing, but not limited to, valid and reli-
able measures of environmental quality,
and the quality of staff-student inter-
actions and student outcomes. Provided
further, that all programs shall agree to
offer gang-prevention programming.
Provided, further, that no school district
shall receive more than 40 percent of the
total empire state after-school program
grant allocation. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of
children and family services for the sole
purpose of administering such grants.
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(xxxv) $500,000 for the STEM entrepreneur in
residence program, pursuant to a plan
developed by the commissioner of education
and approved by the director of the budg-
et, for grants to school districts in
partnership with local corporations to
expose students in high-need middle
schools to careers and role models in the
fields of science, technology, engineer-
ing, and math; provided that such program
shall include but not be limited to the
corporation bringing its leadership to the
school, hosting students at its work site,
and providing the necessary materials and
supplies to support hands-on projects
completed by students under the partner-
ship.
(xxxvi) $1,000,000 for services and expenses
related to the development of curriculum
on civic education and values, the state's
shared history of diversity, and the role
of religious freedom in this country.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, upon approval of the direc-
tor of the budget, the funds hereby made
available may be transferred to the credit
of the state purposes account of the state
education department to carry out such
development.
(xxxvii) $16,000,000 for purposes related to
improving student and teacher performance
and achievement, pursuant to a plan devel-
oped by the director of the budget.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, the funds hereby made avail-
able may be suballocated, interchanged,
transferred or otherwise made available to
other departments and agencies to accom-
plish the intent of this appropriation
subject to the approval of the director of
the budget.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $50,000,000 made available
in items (xxxi) to (xxxvii) herein appro-
priated herein shall constitute the
competitive awards amount authorized for
the 2020-21 school year. Notwithstanding
section 40 of the state finance law or any
provision of law to the contrary, this
appropriation shall lapse on March 31,
2022 ....................................... 269,113,000
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For services and expenses of community
school regional technical assistance
centers for the 2020-21 school year. Funds
appropriated herein shall be used to oper-
ate three regional centers that shall
provide technical assistance to school
districts establishing or operating commu-
nity school programs, pursuant to a plan
developed by the commissioner of education
and approved by the director of the budg-
et. Provided, further, that such plan
shall establish a process for selection of
nonprofit entities with expertise in
community school programs and technical
assistance to operate such centers (55962) ... 1,200,000
For services and expenses of the my broth-
er's keeper initiative. A portion of this
appropriation may be transferred to any
other program or fund within the state
education department for these purposes
(55928) ..................................... 18,000,000
For services and expenses of remaining obli-
gations for the 2019-20 school year for
support for the operation of targeted
pre-kindergarten for those providers not
eligible to receive funding pursuant to
section 3602-e of the education law and
for support for providers continuing to
operate such programs in the 2020-21
school year. Such funds shall be expended
pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner of education and approved by
the director of the budget (21763) ........... 1,303,000
For services and expenses of remaining obli-
gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources
and computer training centers program for
the 2019-20 school year (55985) .............. 4,278,000
For education of children of migrant workers
for the 2020-21 school year (21764) ............. 89,000
For the school lunch and breakfast program.
Funds for the school lunch and breakfast
program shall be expended subject to the
limitation of funds available and may be
used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit
school lunch, breakfast, or other school
child feeding programs based upon the
number of federally reimbursable break-
fasts and lunches served to students under
such program agreements entered into by
the state education department and such
sponsors, in accordance with an act of
Congress entitled the "National School
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Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or
the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act
of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the
case of school breakfast programs to reim-
burse sponsors in excess of the federal
rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, the
moneys hereby appropriated, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, are to be
available for the purposes herein speci-
fied for obligations heretofore accrued or
hereafter to accrue for the school years
beginning July 1, 2018, July 1, 2019 and
July 1, 2020.
Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation
to the contrary, the amount appropriated
herein represents the maximum amount paya-
ble during the 2020-21 state fiscal year
for state reimbursement for school lunch
and breakfast programs (21702) .............. 34,400,000
For additional funds to reimburse sponsors
of school lunch programs that have
purchased at least 30 percent of their
total food products for its school lunch
service program from New York State farm-
ers, growers, producers, or processors,
based upon the number of federally reim-
bursable lunches served to students under
such program agreements entered into by
the state education department and such
sponsors, in accordance with the
provisions of the "National School Lunch
Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, to reim-
burse sponsors in excess of the federal
and State rates of reimbursement,
provided, that the total State subsidy
shall not exceed twenty-five cents per
school lunch meal, which shall include any
annual state subsidy received by such
sponsor under any other provision of State
law, provided further that funds appropri-
ated herein shall be made available on or
after April 1, 2021 (55986) ................. 10,000,000
For additional services of the school lunch
and breakfast program to pay the student
cost of reduced price meals effective July
1, 2020 (23316) .............................. 2,300,000
For nonpublic school aid payable in the
2020-21 state fiscal year. Provided that
nonpublic schools shall continue to
receive aid based on either a 5.0/5.5 hour
standard instructional day, or another
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work day as certified by the nonpublic
school officials, in accordance with the
methodology for computing salary and bene-
fits applied by the department in paying
aid for the 2012-13 and prior school
years. Notwithstanding any provision of
law, rule or regulation to the contrary,
the amount appropriated herein represents
the maximum amount payable during the
2020-21 state fiscal year (21769) .......... 119,122,000
For aid payable for the 2019-20 school year
for additional nonpublic school aid.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, funds appropriated herein shall be
available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ..... 79,800,000
For academic intervention for nonpublic
schools based on a plan to be developed by
the commissioner of education and approved
by the director of the budget (21771) .......... 922,000
For services and expenses related to nonpub-
lic school STEM programs (55964) ............ 35,000,000
For costs associated with schools for the
blind and deaf and other students with
disabilities subject to article 85 of the
education law, including state aid for
blind and deaf pupils in certain insti-
tutions to be paid for the purposes
provided under section 4204-a of the
education law for the education of deaf
children under 3 years of age, including
transfers to the miscellaneous special
revenue fund Rome school for the deaf
account pursuant to a plan to be developed
by the commissioner and approved by the
director of the budget.
Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to
$84,700,000 shall be available for
reimbursement to school districts for the
tuition costs of students attending
schools for the blind and deaf during the
2019-20 school year pursuant to subdivi-
sion 2 of section 4204 of the education
law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of
the education law, and up to $9,000,000
shall be available for remaining allowable
purposes.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, upon
disbursement of funds appropriated for
allowances to schools for the blind and
deaf in the individuals with disabilities
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program special revenue funds-federal/aid
to localities for purposes of this appro-
priation, funds appropriated herein shall
be reduced in an amount equivalent to such
disbursement and the portion of this
appropriation so affected shall have no
further force or effect.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances (21705) ................ 93,700,000
For costs associated with schools for the
blind and deaf and other students with
disabilities subject to article 85 of the
education law for the 2020-21 school year.
Funds appropriated herein shall be
distributed directly to the schools for
the blind and deaf and other students with
disabilities subject to article 85 of the
education law based on a three year aver-
age of the schools' FTE enrollment (55909) .. 10,200,000
For July and August programs for school-aged
children with handicapping conditions
pursuant to section 4408 of the education
law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be
used as follows: (i) for remaining base
year and prior school years obligations,
(ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of
section 3602 of the education law for
schools operated under articles 87 and 88
of the education law, and (iii) notwith-
standing any inconsistent provision of
law, for payments made pursuant to this
appropriation for current school year
obligations, provided, however, that such
payments shall not exceed 70 percent of
the state aid due for the sum of the
approved tuition and maintenance rates and
transportation expense provided for here-
in; provided, however, that payment of
eligible claims shall be payable in the
order that such claims have been approved
for payment by the commissioner of educa-
tion, but in no case shall a single payee
draw down more than 45 percent of this
appropriation, and provided further that
no claim shall be set aside for insuffi-
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ciency of funds to make a complete
payment, but shall be eligible for a
partial payment in one year and shall
retain its priority date status for subse-
quent appropriations designated for such
purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law to the contrary, funds
appropriated herein shall only be avail-
able for liabilities incurred prior to
July 1, 2021, shall be used to pay 2019-20
school year claims in the first instance,
and represent the maximum amount payable
during the 2020-21 state fiscal year.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein
shall be available for payment of liabil-
ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to
accrue.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances (21707) ............... 364,500,000
For the state's share of the costs of the
education of preschool children with disa-
bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the
education law. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law to the contrary,
the amount appropriated herein shall
support a state share of preschool hand-
icapped education costs for the 2019-20
school year limited to 59.5 percent of
such total approved expenditures, and
furthermore, notwithstanding any other
provision of law, local claims for
reimbursement of costs incurred prior to
the 2018-19 school year and during the
2018-19 school year that have been
approved for payment by the education
department as of March 31, 2020 shall be
the first claims paid from this appropri-
ation. Notwithstanding any provision of
law to the contrary, funds appropriated
herein shall be available for payment of
liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft-
er to accrue.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances (21706) ............. 1,035,000,000
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Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, funding made available by this
appropriation shall support direct salary
costs and related fringe benefits associ-
ated with any minimum wage increase that
takes effect on or after December 31,
2016, pursuant to section 652 of the labor
law. Organizations eligible for funding
made available by this appropriation shall
be limited to special act school districts
and those that are required to file a
consolidated fiscal report with the state
education department and provide preschool
and school-age special education services
under articles 81, 85 and 89 of the educa-
tion law. Each eligible organization in
receipt of funding made available by this
appropriation shall submit written certif-
ication, in such form and at such time as
the commissioner shall prescribe, attest-
ing to how such funding will be or was
used for purposes eligible under this
appropriation. Notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, and subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et, the amounts appropriated herein may be
increased or decreased by interchange or
transfer to any local assistance appropri-
ation of the state education department
(55938) ..................................... 17,180,000
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the funds appropriated herein,
subject to an allocation plan developed by
the commissioner of education and approved
by the director of the budget, shall be
available for the payment of prior year
claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants
for remaining payments for the 2019-20
school year and for payments prior to
March 31, 2021 for the 2020-21 school
year, provided, however, notwithstanding
any provisions of law to the contrary, the
New York city school district shall be
eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant
in the amount of $26,404,000 (21773) ........ 45,068,000
For services and expenses of the New York
state center for school safety for the
2020-21 school year. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used to operate a state-
wide center and shall be subject to an
expenditure plan approved by the director
of the budget (21774) .......................... 466,000
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For services and expenses of the health
education program for the 2020-21 school
year. Funds appropriated herein shall be
available for health-related programs
including, but not limited to, those
providing instruction and supportive
services in comprehensive health education
and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome
(AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri-
ated herein, $86,000 shall be available
for the program previously operated as the
school health demonstration program.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, funds appropriated herein
may be suballocated, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, to
any state agency or department to accom-
plish the purpose of this appropriation
(21775) ........................................ 691,000
For competitive grants for the 2020-21
school year for extended day programs and
school violence prevention programs pursu-
ant to section 2814 of the education law
provided, however, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provisions of law, eligible
entities receiving funds for extended day
programs may include not-for-profit organ-
izations working in collaboration with a
public school or school district (21776) .... 24,344,000
For aid payable for the 2020-21 school year
for support of county vocational education
and extension boards pursuant to section
1104 of the education law, provided,
however, that notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, rule, or regu-
lation, any apportionment of aid shall be
based on a quota amounting to one-half of
the salary paid each teacher, director,
assistant, and supervisor, where such
salary is attributable to a course of
study first submitted to the commissioner
for approval pursuant to section 1103 of
the education law on or before July 1,
2010, but not to exceed the amount
computed by the commissioner based upon an
assumed annualized salary equal to ten
thousand five hundred dollars per school
year on account of the employment of such
teacher, director, assistant or supervisor
and provided further that payment from
this appropriation shall first be made for
approved claims for salary expenses for
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the 2020-21 school year, and any amount
remaining after payment of such claims
shall be available for payment of unpaid
claims for prior school years (21781) .......... 932,000
For services and expenses of the primary
mental health project at the children's
institute for the 2020-21 school year
(21778) ........................................ 894,000
For services and expenses associated with
the math and science high schools for the
2020-21 school year in the amount of
$1,382,000, provided that such funds shall
be allocated equally among those entities
that received program funding for the
2007-08 school year (21779) .................. 1,382,000
Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for educational services and expenses of
the Syracuse city school district for the
say yes to education program (21800) ........... 350,000
For services and expenses of the center for
autism and related disabilities at the
state university of New York at Albany
(21782) ........................................ 740,000
For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to
fund awards to eligible students.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, the amount herein made
available shall constitute the state's
entire obligation for all costs incurred
under section 4118 of the education law in
state fiscal year 2020-21 (21833) .............. 800,000
For services and expenses of the summer food
program for the 2020-21 school year
(21784) ...................................... 3,049,000
Work Force Education. For partial reimburse-
ment of services and expenses per contract
hour of work force education conducted by
the consortium for worker education (CWE),
a private not-for-profit corporation
program approved by the commissioner of
education that enable adults who are 21
years of age or older to obtain or retain
employment or improve their work skills
capacity to enhance their opportunities
for increased earnings and advancement
(21801) ..................................... 11,500,000
For services and expenses related to the
development, implementation and operation
of charter schools for the 2020-21 school
year including an amount sufficient to
support administrative/technical support
services provided by the charter school
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institute of the state university of New
York, pursuant to a plan submitted by the
charter school institute and approved by
the board of trustees of the state univer-
sity of New York. This appropriation shall
only be available for expenditure upon the
approval of an expenditure plan by the
director of the budget and funds appropri-
ated herein shall be transferred to the
miscellaneous special revenue fund - char-
ter schools stimulus account (21803) ......... 4,837,000
For the early college high schools program
for the 2020-21 school year, provided,
however, that expenditure of funds appro-
priated herein shall support the continua-
tion and expansion of the early college
high schools program pursuant to a plan
developed by the commissioner of education
and approved by the director of the budget
provided, further, that a portion of the
payment to the early college high schools
program awarded from this appropriation
shall be available on a sliding scale
based upon the number of college credits
earned annually by participating students
consistent with guidelines established by
the commissioner. Provided further that,
notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, higher education partners
participating in an early college high
schools program, or the entity/entities
responsible for setting tuition at the
institution, shall be authorized to set a
reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to
waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for
students enrolled in such early college
high schools program with no reduction in
other state, local or other support for
such students earning college credit that
such higher education partner would other-
wise be eligible to receive (56139) .......... 1,465,000
For services and expenses of a $490,000
2020-21 school year program for mentoring
and tutoring operated by the Hillside
Work-Scholarship Connection program, which
is based on model programs proven to be
effective in producing outcomes that
include, but are not limited to, improved
graduation rates, provided that such
services shall be provided to students in
one or more city school districts located
in a city having a population in excess of
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125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabit-
ants (21804) ................................... 490,000
For payment of small government assistance
to school districts pursuant to subdivi-
sion 7 of section 3641 of the education
law on or before March 31, 2021 upon audit
and warrant of the comptroller in the
amount that small government assistance
was paid to school districts in state
fiscal year 2010-11 (23449) .................. 1,868,000
For purposes of the Just for Kids program at
the State University of New York at Albany
(56005) ........................................ 235,000
For educational services and expenses for
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and
young adults (56045) ......................... 1,000,000
Less expenditure savings due to the with-
holding of a portion of employment prepa-
ration education aid due to the city of
New York equal to the reimbursement costs
of the work force education program from
aid payable to such city school district
payable on or after April 1, 2020; such
moneys shall be credited to the office of
pre-kindergarten through grade twelve
education general fund-local assistance
account and which shall not exceed the
amount appropriated herein (21701) ........ (11,500,000)
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Program account subtotal .............. 26,681,780,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Education Fund
Federal Department of Education Account - 25210
For grants to schools for specific programs
including, but not limited to, grants for
purposes under title I of the elementary
and secondary education act. Provided
further that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the commissioner
of education shall provide to the director
of the budget, the chairperson of the
senate finance committee and the chair-
person of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans
and/or budgets submitted to the federal
government with respect to the use of any
funds appropriated by the federal govern-
ment including state grants administered
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by the department. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, a portion
of this appropriation may be suballocated
to other state departments and agencies,
subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation (21740) ..... 1,771,819,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, state grants for
supporting effective instruction pursuant
to title II of the elementary and second-
ary education act. Provided further that,
notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the commissioner of education
shall provide to the director of the budg-
et, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the
assembly ways and means committee copies
of any spending plans and/or budgets
submitted to the federal government with
respect to the use of any funds appropri-
ated by the federal government including
state grants administered by the Depart-
ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, a portion of this appro-
priation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et, as needed to accomplish the intent of
this appropriation (23418) ................. 256,841,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, the English language
acquisition program pursuant to title III
of the elementary and secondary education
act. Provided further that, notwithstand-
ing any inconsistent provision of law, the
commissioner of education shall provide to
the director of the budget, the chair-
person of the senate finance committee and
the chairperson of the assembly ways and
means committee copies of any spending
plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use
of any funds appropriated by the federal
government including state grants adminis-
tered by the department. Notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be
suballocated to other state departments
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and agencies, subject to the approval of
the director of the budget, as needed to
accomplish the intent of this appropri-
ation (23417) ............................... 65,331,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, the 21st century
community learning centers, and student
support and academic enrichment pursuant
to title IV of the elementary and second-
ary education act. Provided further that,
notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the commissioner of education
shall provide to the director of the budg-
et, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the
assembly ways and means committee copies
of any spending plans and/or budgets
submitted to the federal government with
respect to the use of any funds appropri-
ated by the federal government including
state grants administered by the Depart-
ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, a portion of this appro-
priation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to
the approval of the director of the budg-
et, as needed to accomplish the intent of
this appropriation (23416) ................. 178,326,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, the charter schools
program pursuant to title IV of the
elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, the commis-
sioner of education shall provide to the
director of the budget, the chairperson of
the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans
and/or budgets submitted to the federal
government with respect to the use of any
funds appropriated by the federal govern-
ment including state grants administered
by the department. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, a portion
of this appropriation may be suballocated
to other state departments and agencies,
subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation (23415) ........ 28,000,000
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For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, the rural education
initiative pursuant to title V of the
elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, the commis-
sioner of education shall provide to the
director of the budget, the chairperson of
the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans
and/or budgets submitted to the federal
government with respect to the use of any
funds appropriated by the federal govern-
ment including state grants administered
by the department. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, a portion
of this appropriation may be suballocated
to other state departments and agencies,
subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation (23414) ......... 5,000,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, the homeless education
program pursuant to title VII of the
McKinney Vento homeless assistance act.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation
may be suballocated to other state depart-
ments and agencies, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (23413) ........................ 8,000,000
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for specific programs including,
but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins
vocational and applied technology educa-
tion act (VTEA).
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation
may be suballocated to other state depart-
ments and agencies, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (23477) ....................... 68,578,000
For various grants to schools and other
eligible entities. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, a portion
of this appropriation may be suballocated
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to other state departments and agencies,
subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the
intent of this appropriation (23407) ........ 34,425,000
For the education of individuals with disa-
bilities including up to $3,000,000 for
services and expenses of early childhood
family and community engagement centers
and $500,000 for services and expenses of
the center for autism and related disabil-
ities at the state university of New York
at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, a portion of the
funds appropriated herein shall be avail-
able, subject to a plan developed by the
commissioner of education and approved by
the director of the budget, for grants to
ensure appropriately certified teachers in
schools providing special services or
programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i
and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of
the education law to children placed by
school districts and in approved preschool
programs that provide full and half-day
educational programs in accordance with
section 4410 of the education law for
children placed by school district.
Provided further that, in the allocation
of funds, priority shall be given to those
programs with a demonstrated need to
increase the number of certified teachers
to comply with state and federal require-
ments. Such funds shall be made available
for such activities as certification prep-
aration, training, assisting schools with
personnel shortages and supporting activ-
ities that improve the delivery of
services to improve results for children
with disabilities. Provided further that
notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, of the funds appropriated herein:
up to $10,000,000 shall be available for
costs associated with schools operated
under article 85 of the education law
which otherwise would be payable through
the department's general fund aid to
localities appropriation, provided further
that notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, any disbursements
against this $10,000,000 shall immediately
reduce the amounts appropriated in the
education department's general fund aid to
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localities for costs associated with
schools operated under article 85 of the
education law by an equivalent amount, and
the portion of such general fund appropri-
ation so affected shall have no further
force or effect. Notwithstanding any
provision of the law to the contrary,
funds appropriated herein shall be avail-
able for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter to accrue.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amounts appropriated herein
shall be net of refunds, rebates,
reimbursements, credits, repayments,
and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation
may be suballocated to other state depart-
ments and agencies, as needed, to accom-
plish the intent of this appropriation
(21737) .................................... 815,347,000
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Program account subtotal ............... 3,231,667,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Health and Human Services Fund
Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122
For grants to schools for specific programs
(21742) ...................................... 5,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456
For grants to schools for specific programs
(21826) ...................................... 5,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund
Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026
For grants to schools and other eligible
entities for programs funded through the
national school lunch act (21703) ........ 1,259,690,000
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Program account subtotal ............... 1,259,690,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Charter School Stimulus Fund
Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601
For services and expenses related to devel-
opment, implementation and operation of
charter schools, including facility costs
and loans to authorized schools, and
including funds available for transfer for
the administrative/technical support
services provided by the charter school
institute of the state university of New
York. This appropriation shall only be
available for expenditure upon the
approval of an expenditure plan by the
director of the budget (21700) .............. 20,000,000
--------------
Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000
--------------
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Combined Expendable Trust Fund
New York State Teen Health Education Account - 20200
For teen health education, pursuant to
section 99-u of the state finance law
(55926) ........................................ 120,000
--------------
Program account subtotal ..................... 120,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
State Lottery Fund
State Lottery Account - 20901
For general support for public schools for
the 2020-21 school year, provided that,
notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, in computing the addi-
tional lottery grant pursuant to subpara-
graph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4
of section 92-c of the state finance law
for the 2020-21 school year, the base
grant shall not exceed $2,246,980,000
(21735) .................................. 2,246,980,000
For allowances to private schools for the
blind and deaf for the 2020-21 school year
(23460) ......................................... 20,000
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For general support for public schools, for
the June 2019-20 school year payment
(23495) .................................... 240,000,000
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Program account subtotal ............... 2,487,000,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
State Lottery Fund
VLT Education Account - 20904
For general support for public schools for
the 2020-21 school year, for grants
awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of
paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section
92-c of the state finance law (23494) ...... 978,000,000
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Program account subtotal ................. 978,000,000
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SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 1,999,516,000
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
School Tax Relief Fund
School Tax Relief Account - 20551
For payments to local governments relating
to the school tax relief (STAR) program
including state aid pursuant to section
1306-a of the real property tax law,
provided however, notwithstanding any
other law to the contrary, monies hereby
appropriated shall not be disbursed until
such time a law or laws are enacted
providing that the STAR income eligibility
threshold defined in paragraph (b-1) of
subdivision 3 of section 425 of the real
property tax law, is changed to $200,000
for all basic STAR exemption recipients
beginning with the 2020-21 school year.
Up to $5,000,000 of the funds appropriated
hereby may be suballocated or transferred
to the department of taxation and finance
for the purpose of making direct payments
to certain property owners from the
account established pursuant to subpara-
graph (iii) of paragraph (a) of subdivi-
sion 14 of section 425 of the real proper-
ty tax law (21709) ....................... 1,999,516,000
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ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For case services provided on or after October 1, 2017 to disabled
individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel-
oped by the department (21713) .....................................
54,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,267,000)
For services and expenses of independent living centers (21856) ......
13,361,000 ........................................ (re. $6,136,000)
For college readers aid payments (21854) ... 294,000 .. (re. $294,000)
For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated
employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2017:
For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the
provision of time-limited services or long-term support services
(21741) ... 15,160,000 ........................... (re. $13,735,000)
For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa-
tion for public assistance recipients for the 2019-20 school year
for those programs administered by the state education department
(23411) ... 1,843,000 ............................. (re. $1,843,000)
For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and
private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and
4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and
volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality
standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide
programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as
a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the
remaining payments of the 2018-19 school year and for the 2019-20
school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be
available for remaining payments for the 2018-19 school year (23410)
... 6,293,000 ..................................... (re. $6,293,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For case services provided on or after October 1, 2016 to disabled
individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel-
oped by the department (21713) ... 54,000,000 ....... (re. $109,000)
For college readers aid payments (21854) ... 294,000 .. (re. $170,000)
For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated
employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2016:
For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the
provision of time-limited services or long-term support services
(21741) ... 15,160,000 ............................ (re. $3,946,000)
For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa-
tion for public assistance recipients for the 2018-19 school year
for those programs administered by the state education department
(23411) ... 1,843,000 ............................... (re. $573,000)
For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and
private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and
4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and
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volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality
standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide
programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as
a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the
remaining payments of the 2017-18 school year and for the 2018-19
school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be
available for remaining payments for the 2017-18 school year (23410)
... 6,293,000 ..................................... (re. $1,733,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For college readers aid payments (21854) ... 294,000 ... (re. $17,000)
For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa-
tion for public assistance recipients for the 2017-18 school year
for those programs administered by the state education department
(23411) ... 1,843,000 ................................. (re. $2,000)
For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and
private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and
4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and
volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality
standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide
programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as
a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the
remaining payments of the 2016-17 school year and for the 2017-18
school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be
available for remaining payments for the 2016-17 school year (23410)
... 6,293,000 ....................................... (re. $206,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa-
tion for public assistance recipients for the 2016-17 school year
for those programs administered by the state education department
(23411) ... 1,843,000 ............................... (re. $322,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated
employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2013:
For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa-
tion for public assistance recipients for the 2015-16 school year
for those programs administered by the state education department
(23411) ... 1,843,000 ................................. (re. $6,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Education Fund
Federal Department of Education Account - 25210
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For case services provided to individuals with disabilities (21713)
... 70,000,000 .................................. (re. $70,000,000)
For the independent living program (21856) ...........................
2,572,000 ......................................... (re. $2,572,000)
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For the supported employment program (21741) .........................
2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic
education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce
investment act (21734) ... 48,704,000 ............ (re. $46,877,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For case services provided to individuals with disabilities (21713)
... 70,000,000 ................................... (re. $47,546,000)
For the independent living program (21856) ...........................
2,572,000 ......................................... (re. $2,263,000)
For the supported employment program (21741) .........................
2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,647,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic
education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce
investment act (21734) ... 48,704,000 ............ (re. $27,762,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For case services provided to individuals with disabilities (21713)
... 70,000,000 ................................... (re. $30,235,000)
For the independent living program (21856) ...........................
2,572,000 ......................................... (re. $2,125,000)
For the supported employment program (21741) .........................
2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,468,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic
education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce
investment act (21734) ... 48,704,000 ............ (re. $13,441,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
VESID Social Security Account - 22001
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries
(21852) ... 11,760,000 ........................... (re. $11,760,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries
(21852) ... 11,760,000 ............................ (re. $9,893,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries
(21852) ... 11,760,000 ........................... (re. $10,981,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries
(21852) ... 11,760,000 ............................ (re. $9,813,000)
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Special Revenue Funds - Other
Vocational Rehabilitation Fund
Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program
(21852) ... 698,000 ................................. (re. $698,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program
(21852) ... 698,000 ................................. (re. $698,000)
CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library
(NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided
that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to
the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall
represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program
(21846) ... 91,627,000 ............................ (re. $4,248,000)
Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision
of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated
herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for
this program (21848) ... 14,002,000 ............... (re. $1,426,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library
(NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided
that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to
the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall
represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program
(21846) ... 91,627,000 .............................. (re. $253,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including
the library services technology act (21851) ........................
5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
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For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including
the library services technology act (21851) ........................
5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $4,115,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including
the library services technology act (21851) ........................
5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $2,910,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including
the library services technology act (21851) ........................
5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $2,813,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including
the library services technology act (21851) ........................
5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $2,815,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund
Local Government Records Management Account - 20501
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $7,929,000)
Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives,
libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza-
tions including the state education department that provide services
to such programs (21850) ... 461,000 ................ (re. $461,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $2,507,000)
Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives,
libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza-
tions including the state education department that provide services
to such programs (21850) ... 461,000 ................ (re. $390,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $4,126,000)
Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives,
libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza-
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tions including the state education department that provide services
to such programs (21850) ... 461,000 ................ (re. $382,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $5,270,000)
Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives,
libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza-
tions including the state education department that provide services
to such programs (21850) ... 461,000 ................. (re. $73,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $4,341,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $2,476,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local
governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural
affairs law (21849) ... 8,346,000 ................. (re. $3,147,000)
OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612
of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988.
Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding
for such programs in the 2019-20 fiscal year shall be limited to the
amount appropriated herein (21830) .................................
15,301,860 ....................................... (re. $15,301,860)
For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards (21834) .......
13,176,180 ....................................... (re. $13,131,000)
For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards
(21835) ... 9,984,890 ............................. (re. $9,955,000)
For teacher opportunity corps program awards (21837) .................
450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000)
For services and expenses of a foster youth initiative, to provide
additional services and expenses to expand opportunities through
existing postsecondary opportunity programs at the State University
of New York, City University of New York, and other degree-granting
institutions for foster youth; and to provide any necessary supple-
mental financial aid for foster youth, which may include the cost of
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tuition and fees, books, transportation, housing and other expenses
as determined by the commissioner to be necessary for such foster
youth to attend college; financial aid outreach to foster youth;
summer college preparation programs to help foster youth transition
to college, prepare them to navigate on-campus systems, and provide
preparation in reading, writing, and mathematics for foster youth
who need it; advisement, counseling, tutoring, and academic assist-
ance for foster youth; and supplemental housing and meals for foster
youth. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state
departments, agencies, the State University of New York, and the
City University of New York. Notwithstanding any law, rule, or regu-
lation to the contrary, funds provided to the State University of
New York may be utilized to support state-operated campuses, statu-
tory colleges, or community colleges as appropriate (55913) ...
1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs
at private colleges and universities in accordance with section
6401-a of the education law (21838) ... 941,000 ..... (re. $941,000)
For services and expenses of the national board for professional
teaching standards certification grant program for the 2019-20
school year (21785) ... 368,000 ..................... (re. $368,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities
for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent
institutions of higher learning, AND MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT CURRENT-
LY ENROLLED HEOP STUDENTS IN PROJECTS THAT PHASE OUT (21832)
29,605,920 ....................................... (re. $29,201,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612
of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988.
Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding
for such programs in the 2018-19 fiscal year shall be limited to the
amount appropriated herein (21830) .................................
15,301,860 ........................................ (re. $6,931,000)
For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities
for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent
institutions of higher learning (21832) ............................
29,605,920 ........................................ (re. $5,313,000)
For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards (21834) .......
13,176,180 ........................................ (re. $4,231,000)
For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards
(21835) ... 9,984,890 ............................. (re. $3,180,000)
For teacher opportunity corps program awards (21837) .................
450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000)
For services and expenses of a foster youth initiative to ensure
support is available through current post-secondary opportunity
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programs at public and independent institutions for foster youth
including summer transition programs, and to provide foster youth
with financial aid outreach, counseling services, and direct finan-
cial support. Provided however, a portion of these funds may be used
to provide supplemental housing and meals for foster youth not
currently enrolled in a post-secondary opportunity program at SUNY.
A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state depart-
ments, agencies, the State University of New York, and the City
University of New York. Notwithstanding any law, rule, or regulation
to the contrary, funds provided to the State University of New York
may be utilized to support state-operated campuses, statutory
colleges, or community colleges as appropriate (55913) .............
1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $324,000)
For services and expenses of the national board for professional
teaching standards certification grant program for the 2018-19
school year (21785) ... 368,000 ..................... (re. $122,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612
of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988.
Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for
such programs in the 2017-18 fiscal year shall be limited to the
amount appropriated herein (21830) .................................
15,301,860 .......................................... (re. $672,000)
For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities
for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent
institutions of higher learning (21832) ............................
29,605,920 .......................................... (re. $818,000)
For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards (21834) .......
13,176,180 .......................................... (re. $240,000)
For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards
(21835) ... 9,984,890 ............................... (re. $379,000)
For teacher opportunity corps program awards (21837) .................
450,000 ............................................. (re. $402,000)
For services and expenses of a foster youth initiative to ensure
support is available through current post-secondary opportunity
programs at public and independent institutions for foster youth
including summer transition programs, and to provide foster youth
with financial aid outreach, counseling services, and direct finan-
cial support. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other
state departments, agencies, the State University of New York, and
the City University of New York (55913) ............................
1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $117,000)
For additional services and expenses of a foster youth initiative to
ensure support is available through current post-secondary opportu-
nity programs at public and independent institutions for foster
youth including summer transition programs, and to provide foster
youth with financial aid outreach, counseling services, and direct
financial support. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to
other state departments, agencies, the State University of New York,
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and the City University of New York (55941) ........................
3,000,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000)
For services and expenses of the national board for professional
teaching standards certification grant program for the 2017-18
school year (21785) ... 368,000 ...................... (re. $27,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612
of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988.
Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for
such programs in the 2016-17 fiscal year shall be limited to the
amount appropriated herein (21830) .................................
15,301,860 .......................................... (re. $206,000)
For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities
for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent
institutions of higher learning (21832) ............................
29,605,920 .......................................... (re. $201,000)
For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards (21834) .......
13,176,180 ........................................... (re. $71,000)
For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards
(21835) ... 9,984,890 ............................... (re. $420,000)
For teacher opportunity corps program awards (21837) .................
450,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000)
For services and expenses of a foster youth initiative to ensure
support is available through current post-secondary opportunity
programs at public and independent institutions for foster youth
including summer transition programs, and to provide foster youth
with financial aid outreach, counseling services, and direct finan-
cial support. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other
state departments, agencies, the State University of New York, and
the City University of New York (55913) ............................
1,500,000 ............................................ (re. $34,000)
For services and expenses of the national board for professional
teaching standards certification grant program for the 2016-17
school year (21785) ... 368,000 ..................... (re. $142,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612
of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988.
Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for
such programs in the 2015-16 fiscal year shall be limited to the
amount appropriated herein (21830) ... 13,755,860 ... (re. $155,000)
For science and technology entry program (STEP)awards (21834)
11,845,180 .......................................... (re. $161,000)
For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards
(21835) ... 8,975,890 ............................... (re. $188,000)
For services and expenses of the national board for professional
teaching standards certification grant program for the 2015-16
school year (21785) ... 368,000 ..................... (re. $168,000)
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612
of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988.
Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for
such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the
amount appropriated herein (21830) ... 12,918,260 .... (re. $31,000)
For services and expenses of the national board for professional
teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014-15
school year (21785) ... 368,000 ...................... (re. $26,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Education Fund
Federal Department of Education Account - 25210
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu-
ant to various federal laws including, but not limited to: title II
supporting effective instruction.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri-
ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and
interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this
appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged
to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro-
priation (23419) ... 5,000,000 .................... (re. $5,000,000)
OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For continuation of a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten
program in accordance with section 3602-ee of the education law to
reimburse school districts and/or eligible entities for the cost of
awarded programs operating in the 2019-20 school year and prior
school years; provided that up to 25 percent of a school district's
and/or eligible entity's awarded funds shall be made available in
the final quarter of the year in which services are provided as an
advance on subsequent school year liabilities; provided further that
funds appropriated herein shall only be awarded to school districts
and/or eligible entities which meet requirements provided for in
section 3602-ee of the education law.
Provided further that funds appropriated herein shall only be used to
supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal,
state or local funds on pre-kindergarten programs and the number of
placements in such programs from such sources and that current local
expenditures shall include any local expenditures of federal, state
or local funds used to supplement or extend services provided
directly or via contract to eligible children enrolled in a
universal pre-kindergarten program in accordance with section 3602-e
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of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available for
a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and, as of
July 1, [2020] 2021, may be suballocated or transferred to any other
appropriation for the sole purpose of administering such program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, programs that
provide services for fewer than 180 days will be subject to the
provisions of subdivision 16 of section 3602-e of the education law
(56138) ... 340,000,000 ......................... (re. $340,000,000)
For charter schools facilities aid for the 2018-19 school year and
prior school years pursuant to subdivision 6-g of section 3602 of
the education law (55971) ... 31,500,000 ............. (re. $83,000)
For grants in aid to charter schools. The state education department
shall pay directly to each charter school located in a city with a
population of one million or more an amount equal to the product of
(i) the total number of students enrolled in the charter school as
reported to the department on February 1, [2019] 2020, multiplied by
(ii) the quotient of $24,900,000 divided by the total enrollment of
charter schools located in a city with a population of one million
or more. Provided, however, that the funds appropriated here-in
shall be made available on or after April 1, 2020. Notwithstanding
section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the
contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2021 (55972)
... 24,900,000 ................................... (re. $24,900,000)
Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide awards to school
districts, boards of cooperative educational services, and other
eligible entities based on a plan developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that
at least the following amounts of the funds appropriated herein
shall be made available as follows:
(i) $21,590,000 shall be used for the continuation of school-wide
extended learning grants to school districts or school districts in
collaboration with not-for-profit community-based organizations
pursuant to the guidelines set forth and the awards made pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2013.
(ii) $6,095,000 shall be used for grants awarded based on responses to
the 2013-20 NYS pathways in technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2013.
(iii) $4,505,000 shall be used for grants awarded based on responses
to the 2014-21 NYS pathways in technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2014.
(iv) $3,050,000 shall be used for grants awarded based on responses to
the 2015-2022 NYS pathways in technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2015.
(v) $2,100,000 shall be used for grants awarded based on responses to
the 2018-2024 NYS pathways in technology early college high school
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2017.
(vi) $9,000,000 shall be used for early college high school grants
awarded based on responses to a request for proposals, pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2018.
(vii) $1,900,000 shall be used for the continuation of early college
high school awards made based on responses to the New York state
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early college high school ECHS program request for proposals pursu-
ant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2017.
(viii) $1,910,000 shall be used for the continuation of smart scholars
early college high school grants, provided that funds shall be used
pursuant to the guidelines set forth and the awards made pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2013.
(ix) $1,350,000 shall be used for the continuation of smart transfer
early college high school program grants awarded based on responses
to the New York state smart transfer ECHS program request for
proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2016.
(x) $19,000,000 shall be used for the continuation of the master
teacher program, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2013, chapter
53 of the laws of 2015, chapter 53 of the laws of 2017, and chapter
53 of the laws of 2018; notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, the funds
hereby made available for master teacher program funding may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such program.
(xi) $5,000,000 shall be used for the continuation of QUALITYstarsNY,
pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2015 and chapter 53 of the
laws of 2016; notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,
upon approval of the director of the budget, the funds hereby made
available for QUALITYstarsNY may be suballocated, interchanged,
transferred or otherwise made available to the office of children
and family services for the sole purpose of administering such
system.
(xii) $3,000,000 shall be used for the continuation of New York state
masters-in-education teacher incentive scholarship program, pursuant
to chapter 53 of the laws of 2015; notwithstanding any provision of
law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget,
the funds hereby made available for the masters-in-education teacher
incentive scholarship program may be suballocated, interchanged,
transferred or otherwise made available to the higher education
services corporation for the sole purpose of administering such
program.
(xiii) $35,000,000 shall be used for the continuation of awards made
based on responses to the empire state after-school program request
for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2017; notwith-
standing any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the
director of the budget, the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the office of children and family services for the sole purpose
of administering such grants.
(xiv) $10,000,000 shall be used for the continuation of awards made
based on responses to the empire state after-school program request
for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2018; notwith-
standing any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the
director of the budget, the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the office of children and family services for the sole purpose
of administering such grants.
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(xv) $4,000,000 shall be used for services and expenses to subsidize
the remaining cost of advanced placement and international baccalau-
reate exam fees for low-income students, as determined by free and
reduced price lunch eligibility, pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budg-
et.
(xvi) $500,000 shall be used for grants for the advanced courses
access program pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2018, provided
that such grants shall be awarded to school districts and/or boards
of cooperative educational services in order to increase advanced
course offerings for students, particularly in districts with no or
very limited advanced course offerings.
(xvii) $400,000 shall be used for empire state excellence in teaching
awards pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2017; notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director
of the budget, the funds hereby made available may be suballocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services and expenses of administer-
ing such awards.
(xviii) $6,000,000 shall be used for grants for the smart start
computer science program pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2018.
(xix) $5,000,000 shall be used for additional funds to reimburse spon-
sors of school breakfast programs pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws
of 2018.
(xx) $750,000 shall be used for additional services and expenses of a
program to develop farm to school initiatives, pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2018; notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, the funds
hereby made available may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred
or otherwise made available to the department of agriculture and
markets for the services and expenses of administering such awards.
(xxi) $500,000 shall be used for services and expenses of locally run
gang prevention and education programs, pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2018; notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, the funds
hereby made available may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred
or otherwise made available to the department of criminal justice
services for the services and expenses of administering such awards.
(xxii) $250,000 shall be used for grants to school districts to allow
community schools to expand mental health services and capacity of
community school programs pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2018.
(xxiii) $9,000,000 shall be used for early college high school grants,
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget, provided that such plan
shall prioritize (a) programs serving students in schools with grad-
uation rates below the state average which are not currently engaged
in a school-wide turnaround plan, and (b) programs that lead
students to a career in computer science. Provided further that
school districts or boards of cooperative educational services
awarded such grants shall agree to offer opportunities for every
student in the school to graduate with at least one college credit,
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through programs including but not limited to an early college high
school, dual enrollment, or advanced placement courses.
Provided further that a portion of the payments to early college high
school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be
made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits
earned annually by participating students, consistent with guide-
lines established by the commissioner of education, provided that
the maximum annual grant award shall be $500,000.
Provided further that in connection with such guidelines, the commis-
sioner of education shall execute a memorandum of understanding with
the state university of New York and the city university of New York
to develop common data collection, sharing and reporting mechanisms
based on student-level data for students enrolled in early college
high school programs.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher education
partners participating in an early college high school program, or
the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institu-
tion, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or
fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students
enrolled in such an early college high school program with no
reduction in other state, local or other support for such students
earning college credit that such higher education partner would
otherwise be eligible to receive.
(xxiv) $1,500,000 shall be used for master teacher awards to support
awards to individual high-performing teachers in any grade teaching
in schools with high rates of teacher turnover or in schools with
high rates of teachers with fewer than three years of teaching expe-
rience.
Provided further that the funds hereby made available shall support
the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to such
individual teachers, and of related costs, administered by the state
university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation
with the commissioner of education, who shall consult with appropri-
ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers,
and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of
outstanding teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction
at public schools. Such plan for use of funding hereby made avail-
able shall: (i) establish an application process; (ii) include
guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be
evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement
of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional perform-
ance review; and (iii) provide periodic opportunities for profes-
sional development for successful applicants. Provided, further,
that priority shall be given to applicants in regions where a simi-
lar program is not otherwise offered.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards. Nothing herein shall be construed to
limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to
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collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of
the civil service law.
(xxv) $10,000,000 shall be used for empire state after-school grants
pursuant to a plan developed by the office of children and family
services in consultation with the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget, to support the establishment
and/or expansion of after-school programs by school districts or
not-for-profit community-based organizations which are (A) located
in a school district with high rates of student homelessness, or (B)
located in a school district in at-risk areas identified by the
office of children and family services, division of criminal justice
services, division of state police, county executive, or local law
enforcement.
Provided that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including,
but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district
need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served, (iii) the
applicant's proposal to target the highest-need schools and
students, (iv) the applicant's program design to meet the specific
needs of students, including homeless students or students affected
by violence, and (v) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that an empire state after-school grant shall equal
the product of (i) the approved number of student placements multi-
plied by (ii) $1,600; provided, however, that no applicant shall
receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures
incurred by the applicant in the current school year as approved by
the office of children and family services.
Provided, further, that $2,000,000 of such funds shall be initially
made available to applicants located in high-need school districts
in Nassau County or Suffolk County.
Provided, further, an awardee shall agree to adopt approved quality
indicators including, but not limited to, valid and reliable meas-
ures of environmental quality, and the quality of staff-student
interactions and student outcomes. Provided further, that all
programs shall agree to offer gang-prevention programming. Provided,
further, that no school district shall receive more than 40 percent
of the total empire state after-school program grant allocation.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval
of the director of the budget, the funds hereby made available may
be suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made avail-
able to the office of children and family services for the sole
purpose of administering such grants.
(xxvi) $1,800,000 shall be used for services and expenses to subsidize
the remaining cost of advanced placement and international baccalau-
reate exam fees for low-income students, as determined by free and
reduced price lunch eligibility, pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budg-
et.
(xxvii) $1,000,000 shall be used for grants for the advanced courses
access program, provided that such grants shall be awarded to school
districts with no or very limited advanced course offerings for
students or to boards of cooperative educational services containing
such school districts. Provided further, that such grants shall be
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awarded, based on a plan developed by the commissioner of education
and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts and
boards of cooperative educational services to establish advanced
placement courses or other equally rigorous advanced courses in
subjects including but not limited to English, history, science,
mathematics, engineering, computer science, or world languages.
Provided further that, such grants may be used for teacher training
and development, materials and supplies, or equipment and services
for digital learning. Provided, further, that no awardee shall
receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures
incurred in the current school year as approved by the commissioner
and provided further that such grants shall only be used to supple-
ment, not supplant existing funding for advanced courses. Provided
further that no awardee shall receive more than 40 percent of the
total grant allocation.
(xxviii) $15,000,0000 shall be used for additional grants for prekin-
dergarten; provided that grants shall be awarded pursuant to subdi-
vision 18 of section 3602-e of the education law, based on a request
for proposals developed by the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to
establish new full-day and half-day prekindergarten placements for
three-year-olds and four-year-olds; provided, further, that such
grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing prek-
indergarten programs; and provided, further, that any portion of the
funds hereby made available that is not awarded shall remain avail-
able for subsequent awards in the 2020-21 school year or for full-
day and half-day prekindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent
school years.
Provided, further, that such grants from funds hereby made available
shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the
following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of
the need of students to be served by the school district, (iii) the
school district's proposal to target the highest-need schools and
students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would
prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children
in the district served in prekindergarten programs, (v) the school
district's proposal to include students of all learning and physical
abilities in integrated settings and (vi) proposal quality; provided
further that preference for the 2019-20 awards shall be given to
high-need school districts without a current state-funded prekinder-
garten program.
Provided, however, that full-day and half-day prekindergarten grants
funded hereby shall only be available to support programs (i) that
provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-
day prekindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per
school day for half-day prekindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to
offer instruction consistent with applicable New York state prekin-
dergarten early learning standards; and (iii) that otherwise comply
with all of the same rules and requirements as universal prekinder-
garten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law
except as modified herein; provided that notwithstanding paragraph c
of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the education law notwith-
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standing, for the purposes of this appropriation, an eligible child
shall be a resident child who is three years of age on or before
December first of the year in which he or she is enrolled.
Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of
such funding for three-year-olds, a school district must currently
offer a prekindergarten program for four-year-old children, or chil-
dren who would otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of subdivi-
sion 1 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, further,
that a school district may apply for only as many full-day or half-
day placements for three-year-old children as it currently offers
for four-year-old children, or children who would otherwise be
eligible under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the
education law.
Provided, further, that a school district's grant shall equal the
product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new
full-day prekindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of
half-day prekindergarten placement conversions and the approved
number of new half-day prekindergarten placements, and (B) the
district's selected aid per prekindergarten pupil pursuant to
subparagraph (i) of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e
of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall
receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures
incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by
the commissioner of education.
Provided, further, a school district shall agree to adopt approved
quality indicators within two years, including, but not limited to,
valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of
teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any
such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high-
stakes educational decisions for individual children.
Provided, further, a school district shall agree to maximize partner-
ships with community-based organizations in developing new pre-kin-
dergarten slots, and shall agree to maximize the inclusion of
students with disabilities.
(xxix) $1,500,000 shall be used for the refugee and immigrant student
welcome grants program, pursuant to a plan developed by the commis-
sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget,
provided that such plan shall prioritize awards to school districts
with increased refugee and immigrant populations, including unaccom-
panied minor students.
Provided further that such funds shall be used for activities includ-
ing but not limited to expanded community school activities, the
provision of school supplies for incoming students, training oppor-
tunities for staff on trauma and cultural sensitivity, employment of
counselors and psychologists, and parental and family engagement and
support.
Provided further that such funds shall only be used to supplement, and
not supplant, current local expenditures of federal, state or local
funds.
Provided, further, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of
the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the
current school year as approved by the commissioner of education.
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Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than 40
percent of the total grant allocation.
Provided, further, that $500,000 of such funds shall be initially made
available to applicants located in high-need school districts in
Nassau County or Suffolk County.
Provided further that school districts receiving such grants shall
agree to partner with state agencies to provide information on
English as a New Language (ENL) and naturalization services.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the
services and expenses of administering such awards.
(xxx) $3,000,000 shall be used for alternative discipline grants
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget, provided that such plan
shall prioritize awards to school districts identified by the
commissioner of education as being high need or identified as having
high numbers of student suspensions or exclusions. Provided further
that such funds shall be used to increase the use of alternative
approaches to student discipline through activities including but
not limited to restorative justice techniques, therapeutic crisis
intervention, staff training on alternative discipline, and trauma
informed education; provided, however, the commissioner of education
shall submit to the governor, the temporary president of the senate
and speaker of the assembly a report setting forth recommendations
for alternative discipline based on best practices from the use of
such funds provided that such report shall be developed with consul-
tation from stakeholders including but not limited to educators and
civil rights organizations.
Provided further that such funds shall only be used to supplement, and
not supplant, current local expenditures of federal, state or local
funds.
Provided, further, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of
the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the
current school year as approved by the commissioner of education.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than
40 percent of the total grant allocation.
(xxxi) $1,500,000 shall be used for services and expenses of school
mental health programs pursuant to a plan developed by the commis-
sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget,
provided that such plan shall provide grants to school districts for
middle or junior high schools for the purposes of supporting student
mental health or school climate through activities including but not
limited to school mental health centers, teacher training and
support, school-wide anti-bullying programs, school climate surveys
and tools, and school and family engagement resources. Provided
further, that of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may
be used to support the school mental health technical assistance
center.
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Provided further that such funds shall only be used to supplement, and
not supplant, current local expenditures of federal, state or local
funds.
Provided, further, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of
the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the
current school year as approved by the commissioner of education.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than
40 percent of the total grant allocation.
(xxxii) $3,000,000 shall be used for services and expenses of the we
teach NY grant program to address the teacher shortage in identified
subject areas pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of the budget in order to
recruit a corps of outstanding teacher candidates in high-need shor-
tage areas.
Provided that, such plan for use of funding hereby made available
shall: (i) prioritize recruiting teacher candidates as incoming
college freshmen in hard to staff subject areas, (ii) award funds to
school districts partnering with an institution of higher education,
(iii) require that awarded school districts provide mentors and paid
internship opportunities for teaching candidates, and (iv) require
that teachers will have a guaranteed job opportunity at the end of
the program if they meet all program requirements.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds hereby made available may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards. Provided further that such funds shall
only be used to supplement, and not supplant, current local expendi-
tures of federal, state or local funds.
Provided, further, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of
the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the
current school year as approved by the commissioner of education.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than 40
percent of the total grant allocation.
(xxxiii) $1,000,000 shall be used for services and expenses of recov-
ery high schools, pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner
of education in [consulation] CONSULTATION with the office of [alco-
holism and substance abuse] ADDICTION services AND SUPPORTS and
approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that such
grants shall be made to boards of cooperative educational services
in order to help facilitate the implementation of a recovery high
school. Provided further that such grants shall only be made to such
programs with a demonstrated partnership with a program licensed
pursuant to article thirty-two of the mental hygiene law; that offer
a safe and supportive learning environment for students diagnosed
with or at risk of substance use disorder; incorporate recovery
supports into the normal school day to facilitate personal, academ-
ic, vocational and recovery success for the student; and are recog-
nized by the commissioner of education.
(xxxiv) $1,500,000 shall be used for the expanded mathematics access
program, pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of educa-
tion and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further
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that the funds hereby made available shall be awarded to a qualified
organization to provide additional math instruction through the use
of internet accessible learning games to build basic math fluency
for elementary school students. Provided further that such an organ-
ization shall have been independently evaluated for its efficacy in
improving early math skills. Provided further that up to $500,000 of
the amount hereby made available shall be allocated for the services
and expenses of a state-wide math tournament for students in grades
one through five. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, the funds
hereby made available may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred
or otherwise made available to the state university of New York for
the services and expenses of administering such awards.
(xxxv) $200,000 shall be used for services and expenses of the New
York state youth council. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, the funds
hereby made available may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred
or otherwise made available to office of children and family
services for the services and expenses of administering such coun-
cil.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $50,000,000
made available in items (xxiii) to (xxxv) herein appropriated herein
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2019-20 school year. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance
law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation
shall lapse on March 31, [2021] 2022 (23306) .......................
234,113,000 ..................................... (re. $170,357,000)
For reimbursement to the East Ramapo central school district to
support students attending public schools in such district, provided
that the district is in compliance with the requirements set forth
in chapter 89 of the laws of 2016.
The East Ramapo central school district shall be eligible to receive
reimbursement from the funds appropriated herein for its approved
expenditures in the 2019-20 school year on services to improve and
enhance the educational opportunities of students attending the
public schools in such district. Such services shall include, but
not be limited to, reducing class sizes, expanding academic and
enrichment opportunities, establishing and expanding kindergarten
programs, expanding extracurricular opportunities and providing
student support services, provided, however, transportation services
and expenses shall not be eligible for reimbursement from such
funds.
In order to receive such funds, the school district in consultation
with the monitor or monitors pursuant to chapter 89 of the laws of
2016 shall revise its long term strategic academic and fiscal
improvement plan by October 1, 2019. Such revised plan shall be
submitted to the commissioner for approval and shall include a set
of goals with appropriate benchmarks and measurable objectives and
identify strategies to address areas where improvements are needed
in the district, including but not limited to its financial stabili-
ty, academic opportunities and outcomes, education of students with
disabilities, and education of English language learners, and shall
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ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws and
regulations. Such revised improvement plan shall also include a
comprehensive expenditure plan that will describe how the funds made
available to the district from this appropriation will be spent.
Such comprehensive expenditure plan shall ensure that funds supple-
ment, not supplant, expenditures from local, state and federal funds
for services provided to public school students, except that such
funds may be used to continue services funded pursuant to chapter 89
of the laws of 2016 in prior years. Such expenditure plan shall be
revised in consultation with the monitor or monitors appointed by
the commissioner. The board of education of the East Ramapo central
school district shall conduct a public hearing on the expenditure
plan and shall consider the input of the community before adopting
such plan. Such expenditure plan shall also be made publicly avail-
able and shall be submitted along with comments made by the communi-
ty to the commissioner for approval once the plan is finalized. Upon
review of such improvement plan and such expenditure plan, the
commissioner shall approve or deny such plan in writing and, if
denied, shall include the reasons therefor. The district in consul-
tation with the monitors may resubmit such plan or plans with any
needed modifications thereto.
The commissioner shall disburse the funds appropriated herein after
receiving satisfactory evidence from the East Ramapo central school
district that the district has complied with the approved comprehen-
sive expenditure plan and spent such funds pursuant to the approved
expenditure plan as set forth in chapter 89 of the laws of 2016.
The commissioner of education shall have 30 days from the receipt of
such evidence to confirm whether the school district has complied
with the requirements of chapter 89 of the laws of 2016 and shall
determine whether such funds were spent in conformance with the
provisions of such chapter. Upon finding compliance and determining
that the funds were properly expended, the commissioner shall certi-
fy the amount of the approved expenditures to the state comptroller
for payment no later than 60 days after such determinations. The
East Ramapo central school district shall not receive reimbursement
for funds authorized herein that are not spent for the direct bene-
fit of students attending public schools in such district in a
manner consistent with its approved comprehensive expenditure plan
or prior written approval from the commissioner.
The board of education in consultation with the monitor or monitors
shall submit the school district's proposed budget for the next
succeeding school year to the commissioner no later than 45 days
before the date scheduled for the school district's budget vote. The
commissioner shall review the budget to ensure that it, to the
greatest extent possible, expands educational programming for
students including but not limited to extracurricular activities,
course offerings, non-mandated support services, non-mandated art
and music classes, programs and services for English language lear-
ners and students with disabilities, and maintaining class size.
The commissioner shall also review the proposed budget to ensure
that it is balanced within the context of revenue and expenditure
estimates and mandated programs. The commissioner shall present his
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or her findings to the board of education no later than 30 days
prior to the date scheduled for the school district's budget vote.
The board of education shall make adjustments to the proposed budget
consistent with any recommendations made by the commissioner. The
school district shall make available on the district's website: the
initial proposed budget, the commissioner's findings, and the final
proposed budget prior to the date of the school district's budget
vote.
The monitor or monitors appointed by the commissioner shall quarterly,
and the district shall annually provide to the commissioner reports
on the fiscal and operational status of the school district to
ensure compliance with the budgeting requirements herein. In addi-
tion, monitors shall provide an annual report to the commissioner
and comptroller on contracts that the district entered into through-
out the year. All reports shall be subject to review by the comp-
troller at the request of the commissioner.
In the event the district plans to reduce budget appropriations for
programs restored or created under the comprehensive expenditure
plan or the strategic academic and fiscal improvement plan as well
as the sale of school buildings or other real property and capital
improvement contracts in excess of $100,000, the district shall
submit a plan to the commissioner for approval (55949) .............
3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
For services and expenses of community school regional technical
assistance centers for the 2019-20 school year. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used to operate three regional centers that shall
provide technical assistance to school districts establishing or
operating community school programs, pursuant to a plan developed by
the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the
budget. Provided, further, that such plan shall establish a process
for selection of nonprofit entities with expertise in community
school programs and technical assistance to operate such centers
(55962) ... 1,200,000 ............................. (re. $1,200,000)
For services and expenses of the my brother's keeper initiative. A
portion of this appropriation may be transferred to any other
program or fund within the state education department for these
purposes (55928) ... 18,000,000 .................. (re. $18,000,000)
For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2018-19
school year for support for the operation of targeted pre-kindergar-
ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to
section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers
continuing to operate such programs in the 2019-20 school year. Such
funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis-
sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget
(21763) ... 1,303,000 ............................. (re. $1,303,000)
For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $14,260,000
teacher resources and computer training centers program for the
2018-19 school year (55985) ... 4,278,000 ......... (re. $1,765,000)
Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses
of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center
program for the 2019-20 school year (23445) ........................
9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $7,916,000)
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For education of children of migrant workers for the 2019-20 school
year (21764) ... 89,000 .............................. (re. $89,000)
For additional funds to reimburse sponsors of school lunch programs
that have purchased at least 30 percent of their total food products
for its school lunch service program from New York State farmers,
growers, producers, or processors, based upon the number of feder-
ally reimbursable lunches served to students under such program
agreements entered into by the state education department and such
sponsors, in accordance with the provisions of the "National School
Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, to reimburse sponsors in excess
of the federal and State rates of reimbursement, provided, that the
total State subsidy shall not exceed twenty-five cents per school
lunch meal, which shall include any annual state subsidy received by
such sponsor under any other provision of State law, provided
further that funds appropriated herein shall be made available on or
after April 1, 2020 (55986) ... 10,000,000 ....... (re. $10,000,000)
For additional services of the school lunch and breakfast program to
pay the student cost of reduced price meals effective July 1, 2019
(23316) ... 2,300,000 ............................. (re. $2,300,000)
For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2019-20 state fiscal year.
Provided that nonpublic schools shall continue to receive aid based
on either a 5.0/5.5 hour standard instructional day, or another work
day as certified by the nonpublic school officials, in accordance
with the methodology for computing salary and benefits applied by
the department in paying aid for the 2012-13 and prior school years.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the
contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum
amount payable during the 2019-20 state fiscal year (21769) ........
115,652,000 ..................................... (re. $104,607,000)
For aid payable for the 2018-19 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
77,476,000 ....................................... (re. $77,476,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
For services and expenses related to nonpublic school STEM programs
(55964) ... 20,000,000 ........................... (re. $20,000,000)
For additional services and expenses related to nonpublic school STEM
programs (23317) ... 10,000,000 .................. (re. $10,000,000)
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall support direct salary costs and
related fringe benefits associated with any minimum wage increase
that takes effect on or after December 31, 2016, pursuant to section
652 of the labor law. Organizations eligible for funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall be limited to special act school
districts and those that are required to file a consolidated fiscal
report with the state education department and provide preschool and
school-age special education services under articles 81, 85 and 89
of the education law. Each eligible organization in receipt of fund-
ing made available by this appropriation shall submit written
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certification, in such form and at such time as the commissioner
shall prescribe, attesting to how such funding will be or was used
for purposes eligible under this appropriation. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be
increased or decreased by interchange or transfer to any local
assistance appropriation of the state education department (55938)
... 17,180,000 ................................... (re. $17,180,000)
For services and expenses of the supportive schools grant program and
technical assistance to promote safe and supportive school environ-
ments free from bullying, harassment, and discrimination. Up to
$300,000 of this appropriation shall be available for the New York
center for school safety. A portion of this appropriation may be
transferred to any other account within the state education depart-
ment, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation,
provided further that up to five percent of the funds appropriated
herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes
account of the state education department to carry out the purposes
of this appropriation (55996) ......................................
2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,975,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state center for school
safety for the 2019-20 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall
be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an
expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget (21774) ....
466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000)
For services and expenses of the health education program for the
2019-20 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those
providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive
health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be
available for the program previously operated as the school health
demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject
to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency
or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation
(21775) ... 691,000 ................................. (re. $551,000)
For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public
libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, funds from this appropriation
shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan developed by the director
of the budget which sets forth either an itemized list of grantees
with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allo-
cating such appropriation (23318) ..................................
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000)
For competitive grants for the 2019-20 school year for extended day
programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section
2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds
for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations
working in collaboration with a public school or school district
(21776) ... 24,344,000 ........................... (re. $24,029,000)
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For aid payable for the 2019-20 school year for support of county
vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104
of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion-
ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the
salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where
such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to
the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa-
tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount
computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary
equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on
account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or
supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation
shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the
2019-20 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such
claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior
school years (21781) ...............................................
932,000 ............................................. (re. $527,000)
For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the
children's institute for the 2019-20 school year (21778) ...........
894,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000)
For services and expenses associated with the math and science high
schools for the 2019-20 school year in the amount of $1,382,000,
provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those
entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year
(21779) ... 1,382,000 ............................. (re. $1,152,000)
For additional services and expenses associated with the Bard High
School Early College Queens for the 2019-20 school year (55939) ....
461,000 ............................................. (re. $461,000)
Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services
and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to
education program (21800) ... 350,000 ............... (re. $263,000)
For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa-
bilities at the state university of New York at Albany (21782) ...
740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000)
For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible
students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra-
ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's
entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the
education law in state fiscal year 2019-20 (21833) .................
800,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000)
Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and
expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the
consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit
corporation program approved by the commissioner of education that
enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain
employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their
opportunities for increased earnings and advancement (21801) .......
11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,310,000)
For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker education
Credential Initiative (55967) ... 500,000 ........... (re. $500,000)
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For the early college high schools program for the 2019-20 school
year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appropriated
herein shall support the continuation and expansion of the early
college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget
provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early
college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall
be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college
credits earned annually by participating students consistent with
guidelines established by the commissioner. Provided further that,
notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher educa-
tion partners participating in an early college high schools
program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at
the institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of
tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for
students enrolled in such early college high schools program with no
reduction in other state, local or other support for such students
earning college credit that such higher education partner would
otherwise be eligible to receive (56139) ...........................
1,465,000 ......................................... (re. $1,431,000)
For services and expenses of a $490,000 2019-20 school year program
for mentoring and tutoring operated by the Hillside Work-Scholarship
Connection program, which is based on model programs proven to be
effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited
to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be
provided to students in one or more city school districts located in
a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than
1,000,000 inhabitants (21804) ... 490,000 ........... (re. $490,000)
For services and expenses of a teacher diversity pipeline pilot oper-
ated by the State University College at Buffalo for the Buffalo City
School District to assist teacher aides and teaching assistants in
attaining the necessary educational and professional credentials to
obtain teacher certification (55997) ...............................
500,000 ............................................. (re. $495,000)
For services and expenses of the clinically rich intensive teacher
institute bilingual extension and English to speakers of other
languages program (55998) ... 770,000 ............... (re. $770,000)
For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of
New York at Albany (56005) ... 235,000 .............. (re. $235,000)
For services and expenses of the Long Island Pre-K Initiative operated
by Nassau BOCES (23323) ... 250,000 ................. (re. $250,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For charter schools facilities aid for the 2017-18 school year pursu-
ant to subdivision 6-g of section 3602 of the education law (55971)
... 6,100,000 ........................................ (re. $83,000)
For additional empire state after-school grants; provided that
$35,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall support the
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continuation of awards made based on responses to the empire state
after-school program request for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of
the laws of 2017; and provided further that $10,000,000 of the
amount appropriated herein shall be awarded pursuant to a plan
developed by the office of children and family services in consulta-
tion with the commissioner of education and approved by the director
of the budget, to support the establishment and/or expansion of
after-school programs by school districts or not-for-profit communi-
ty-based organizations (A) located in school districts eligible to
participate in the empire state after-school program pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2017, or (B) located in a school district
with high rates of student homelessness, or (C) located in a school
district in at-risk areas in Nassau County or Suffolk County identi-
fied by the office of children and family services, division of
criminal justice services, division of state police, county execu-
tive, or local law enforcement, or (D) located in high-need school
districts in Nassau County or Suffolk County.
Provided that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including,
but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district
need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served, (iii) the
applicant's proposal to target the highest-need schools and
students, (iv) the applicant's program design to meet the specific
needs of students, including homeless students or students displaced
by natural disasters, and (v) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that $2,000,000 of such funds shall be initially
made available to applicants (A) located in a school district in
at-risk areas in Nassau County or Suffolk County identified by the
office of children and family services, division of criminal justice
services, division of state police, county executive, or local law
enforcement, or (B) located in high-need school districts in Nassau
County or Suffolk County.
Provided, further, that an empire state after-school grant shall equal
the product of (i) the approved number of students served in such
program and (ii) $1,600; provided, however, that no applicant shall
receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures
incurred by the applicant in the current school year as approved by
the office of children and family services.
Provided, further, a school district shall agree to adopt approved
quality indicators including, but not limited to, valid and reliable
measures of environmental quality, and the quality of staff-student
interactions and student outcomes. Provided, further, that no school
district shall receive more than 40 percent of the total empire
state after-school program grant allocation. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of
the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the office
of children and family services for the sole purpose of administer-
ing such grants.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, $10,000,000 of
the funds appropriated herein, plus any other amounts so designated
in other items of appropriation within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve
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education program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount
authorized for the 2018-19 school year (55973) .....................
45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $40,927,000)
For additional grants for prekindergarten; provided that $5,000,000 of
the amount appropriated herein shall support the continuation of
awards made based on responses to the additional grants for the
expanded prekindergarten for three- and four-year old students in
high-need school districts request for proposals pursuant to chapter
53 of the laws of 2017; and provided further that $15,000,000 of
such grants shall be awarded pursuant to subdivision 18 of section
3602-e of the education law, based on a request for proposals devel-
oped by the commissioner of education and approved by the director
of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and
half-day prekindergarten placements for three-year-olds and four-
year-olds; provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to
supplement, not supplant existing prekindergarten programs; and
provided, further, that any portion of the funds appropriated herein
that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in
the 2019-20 school year or for full-day and half-day prekindergarten
grants to be awarded in subsequent school years.
Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein
shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the
following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of
the need of students to be served by the school district, (iii) the
school district's proposal to target the highest-need schools and
students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would
prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children
in the district served in prekindergarten programs, (v) the school
district's proposal to include students of all learning and physical
abilities in integrated settings and (vi) proposal quality; provided
further that preference for the 2018-19 awards shall be given to
high-need school districts without a current state-funded prekinder-
garten program.
Provided, however, that full-day and half-day prekindergarten grants
appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i)
that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for
full-day prekindergarten programs and at least two and one-half
hours per school day for half-day prekindergarten programs; (ii)
that agree to offer instruction consistent with applicable New York
state prekindergarten early learning standards; and (iii) that
otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as
universal prekindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the
education law except as modified herein; provided that notwithstand-
ing paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the education
law notwithstanding, for the purposes of this appropriation, an
eligible child shall be a resident child who is three years of age
on or before December first of the year in which he or she is
enrolled.
Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of
such funding for three-year-olds, a school district must currently
offer a prekindergarten program for four-year-old children, or chil-
dren who would otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of subdivi-
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sion 1 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, further,
that a school district may apply for only as many full-day or half-
day placements for three-year-old children as it currently offers
for four-year-old children, or children who would otherwise be
eligible under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the
education law.
Provided, further, that a school district's grant shall equal the
product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new
full-day prekindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of
half-day prekindergarten placement conversions and the approved
number of new half-day prekindergarten placements, and (B) the
district's selected aid per prekindergarten pupil pursuant to
subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of
the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive
a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by
the district in the current school year as approved by the commis-
sioner.
Provided, further, a school district shall agree to adopt approved
quality indicators within two years, including, but not limited to,
valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of
teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any
such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make highs-
takes educational decisions for individual children.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, $15,000,000 of
the funds appropriated herein, plus any other amounts so designated
in other items of appropriation within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve
education program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount
authorized for the 2018-19 school year (55950) .....................
20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $14,346,000)
For early college high school grants, pursuant to a plan developed by
the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the
budget, provided that such plan shall prioritize programs serving
students in schools with graduation rates below the state average,
which are not currently engaged in a school-wide turnaround plan.
Provided further that school districts awarded such grants shall
agree to offer opportunities for every student in the school to
graduate with at least one college credit, through programs includ-
ing but not limited to an early college high school, dual enroll-
ment, or advanced placement courses.
Provided further that a portion of the payments to early college high
school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be
made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits
earned annually by participating students, consistent with guide-
lines established by the commissioner, provided that the maximum
annual grant award shall be $500,000, and provided further that such
maximum may be increased by $100,000 if the program partners with an
employer in an industry identified as having a very favorable job
outlook according to department of labor projections. Provided
further that in connection with such guidelines, the commissioner
shall execute a memorandum of understanding with the state universi-
ty of New York and the city university of New York to develop common
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data collection, sharing and reporting mechanisms based on student-
level data for students enrolled in early college high school
programs.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher education
partners participating in an early college high school program, or
the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institu-
tion, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or
fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students
enrolled in such an early college high school program with no
reduction in other state, local or other support for such students
earning college credit that such higher education partner would
otherwise be eligible to receive.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2018-19 school year (55974) ... 9,000,000 ......... (re. $9,000,000)
For the smart start computer science program, pursuant to a plan
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget, provided that such plan shall prioritize
awards to high need school districts. Provided further that such
funds shall be used to provide professional development and support,
offered by qualified non-profit partners or institutions of higher
education, to increase expertise in computer science, engineering,
or educational technology among teachers in grades K-8 to allow such
teachers to become in-house experts in the school. Provided further
that such funds shall only be used to supplement, and not supplant,
current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds.
Provided, further, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of
the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the
current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided,
further, that no school district shall receive more than 40 percent
of the total grant allocation.
Provided further that school districts receiving such grants shall
agree to partner with their respective regional economic development
council to tailor the program to regional business or future employ-
er needs.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2018-19 school year (55975) ... 6,000,000 ......... (re. $6,000,000)
For services and expenses to subsidize the remaining cost of advanced
placement and international baccalaureate exam fees for low-income
students, as determined by free and reduced price lunch eligibility,
pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and
approved by the director of the budget.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, $2,000,000 of
the funds appropriated herein, plus any other amounts so designated
in other items of appropriation within the general fund local
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assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve
education program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount
authorized for the 2018-19 school year (55952) .....................
4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000)
For additional master teacher awards, provided that $2,000,000 of the
amount appropriated herein shall support awards made to individual
high-performing teachers in any grade in the field of computer
science or a related subject pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2017, and provided further that $1,000,000 of the amount appropri-
ated herein shall support awards to individual high-performing
teachers in any grade teaching in school districts designated as
high need by the commissioner.
Provided further that the funds appropriated herein shall support the
award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to such indi-
vidual teachers, and of related costs, administered by the state
university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation
with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropriate state
organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved
by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding
teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public
schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall:
(i) establish an application process; (ii) include guidelines by
which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which
shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of
highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and
(iii) provide periodic opportunities for professional development
for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be
given to applicants in regions where a similar program is not other-
wise offered.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards. Nothing herein shall be construed to
limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to
collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of
the civil service law.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, $1,000,000 of
the funds appropriated herein, plus any other amounts so designated
in other items of appropriation within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve
education program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount
authorized for the 2018-19 school year (55954) .....................
3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
For services and expenses of locally run gang prevention and education
programs targeted to middle and high school students. Funds shall be
used to provide in-school training and support to help students
avoid gang recruitment, peer pressure, violence, and delinquent
behavior.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
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to the department of criminal justice services for the services and
expenses of administering such awards.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2018-19 school year (55977) ... 500,000 .............. (re. $75,000)
For grants to school districts to allow community schools to expand
mental health services and capacity of community school programs.
Provided that such grants shall support inclusion of mental health
activities in wrap-around services, improving school climate,
combating bullying or school violence, and promotion of social-emo-
tional learning. Provided further that such grants shall be awarded
to school districts for community schools identified by the commis-
sioner of education as candidates for improving school climate or
mental health supports, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget.
Provided further that the maximum grant per community school shall be
$25,000, provided however, that no district shall receive a grant in
excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the
district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner.
Provided further that no school district shall receive more than 40
percent of the total grant allocation.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2018-19 school year (55978) ... 250,000 ............. (re. $154,000)
For additional services and expenses of a program to develop farm to
school initiatives that will help schools purchase more food from
local farmers and expand access to healthy local food for school
children. The funds shall be awarded through a competitive process.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the department of agriculture and markets for the services and
expenses of administering such awards.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2018-19 school year (55979) ... 750,000 ............. (re. $750,000)
For additional funds to reimburse sponsors of school breakfast
programs, including those required to implement a breakfast after
the bell program beginning in the 2018-19 school year pursuant to a
chapter of the laws of 2018, based upon the number of federally
reimbursable breakfasts served to students under such program agree-
ments entered into by the state education department and such spon-
sors, in accordance with the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act
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of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in excess of the federal rates of
reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,
the funds appropriated herein, plus any other amounts so designated
in other items of appropriation within the general fund local
assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve
education program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount
authorized for the 2018-19 school year (55980) .....................
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
For continuation of early college high school awards made based on
responses to the New York state early college high school ECHS
program request for proposals pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2017 (55953) ... 1,900,000 ........................ (re. $1,253,000)
For empire state excellence in teaching awards, provided that such
awards shall support stipends of $5,000 to allow individual high-
performing teachers in each region of the state to continue their
professional development and educational endeavors.
Provided further that stipends shall be used to support expenses
including, but not limited to, application and/or certification
costs related to the national board professional teacher certif-
ication, participation in institutes and/or workshops, tuition,
and/or attendance at a content area convention and/or conference;
provided further that such awards shall be administered by the state
university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation
with the commissioner of education and approved by the director of
the budget.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards. Nothing herein shall be construed to
limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to
collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of
the civil service law (55955) ... 400,000 ........... (re. $400,000)
For the continuation of school-wide extended learning grants to school
districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit
community-based organizations, provided that funds shall be used
pursuant to the guidelines set forth and the awards made pursuant to
chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 (55981) .............................
21,590,000 ........................................ (re. $3,047,000)
For the continuation of pathways in technology early college high
school (P-TECH) program grants. Provided that the funds appropriated
herein shall be made available as follows: $5,680,000 for grants
awarded based on responses to the 2013-20 NYS pathways in technology
early college high schools request for proposals, pursuant to chap-
ter 53 of the laws of 2013; $4,180,000 for grants awarded based on
responses to the 2014-21 NYS pathways in technology early college
high schools request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the
laws of 2014; $2,480,000 for grants awarded based on responses to
the 2015-2022 NYS pathways in technology early college high schools
request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2015;
and $1,750,000 for grants awarded based on responses to the
2018-2024 NYS pathways in technology early college high school
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request for proposals, pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of 2017
(55982) ... 14,090,000 ............................ (re. $2,486,000)
For the continuation of smart scholars early college high school
grants, provided that funds shall be used pursuant to the guidelines
set forth and the awards made pursuant to chapter 53 of the laws of
2013 (55983) ... 1,910,000 ........................ (re. $1,077,000)
For the continuation of smart transfer early college high school
program grants awarded based on responses to the New York state
smart transfer ECHS program request for proposals pursuant to chap-
ter 53 of the laws of 2016 (55984) ... 882,000 ...... (re. $354,000)
For services and expenses of community school regional technical
assistance centers for the 2018-19 school year. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used to operate three regional centers that shall
provide technical assistance to school districts establishing or
operating community school programs, pursuant to a plan developed by
the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget.
Provided, further, that such plan shall establish a process for
selection of nonprofit entities with expertise in community school
programs and technical assistance to operate such centers (55962)
... 1,200,000 ..................................... (re. $1,200,000)
For services and expenses of the my brother's keeper initiative. A
portion of this appropriation may be transferred to any other
program or fund within the state education department for these
purposes (55928) ... 18,000,000 .................. (re. $11,212,000)
For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2017-18
school year for support for the operation of targeted pre-kindergar-
ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to
section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers
continuing to operate such programs in the 2018-19 school year.
Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget
(21763) ... 1,303,000 ............................... (re. $100,000)
For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $20,000,000
teacher resources and computer training centers program for the
2017-18 school year (55985) ... 6,000,000 ......... (re. $3,976,000)
For education of children of migrant workers for the 2018-19 school
year (21764) ... 89,000 .............................. (re. $89,000)
For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2018-19 state fiscal year.
Provided that nonpublic schools shall continue to receive aid based
on either a 5.0/5.5 hour standard instructional day, or another work
day as certified by the nonpublic school officials, in accordance
with the methodology for computing salary and benefits applied by
the department in paying aid for the 2012-13 and prior school years.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the
contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum
amount payable during the 2018-19 state fiscal year (21769) ........
111,633,000 ......................................... (re. $221,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
For services and expenses related to non-public school STEM programs
(55964) ... 15,000,000 ........................... (re. $15,000,000)
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Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall support direct salary costs and
related fringe benefits associated with any minimum wage increase
that takes effect on or after December 31, 2016, pursuant to section
652 of the labor law. Organizations eligible for funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall be limited to special act school
districts and those that are required to file a consolidated fiscal
report with the state education department and provide preschool and
school-age special education services under articles 81, 85 and 89
of the education law. Each eligible organization in receipt of fund-
ing made available by this appropriation shall submit written
certification, in such form and at such time as the commissioner
shall prescribe, attesting to how such funding will be or was used
for purposes eligible under this appropriation. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be
increased or decreased by interchange or transfer to any local
assistance appropriation of the state education department (55938)
... 17,180,000 ................................... (re. $17,135,000)
For services and expenses of the supportive schools grant program and
technical assistance to promote safe and supportive school environ-
ments free from bullying, harassment, and discrimination. Up to
$300,000 of this appropriation shall be available for the New York
center for school safety. A portion of this appropriation may be
transferred to any other account within the state education depart-
ment, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation,
provided further that up to five percent of the funds appropriated
herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes
account of the state education department to carry out the purposes
of this appropriation (55996) ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $1,900,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state center for school
safety for the 2018-19 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall
be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an
expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget (21774) ....
466,000 ............................................. (re. $287,000)
For services and expenses of the health education program for the
2018-19 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those
providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive
health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be
available for the program previously operated as the school health
demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject
to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency
or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation
(21775) ... 691,000 ................................. (re. $204,000)
For competitive grants for the 2018-19 school year for extended day
programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section
2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds
for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations
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working in collaboration with a public school or school district
(21776) ... 24,344,000 ............................ (re. $9,506,000)
For aid payable for the 2018-19 school year for support of county
vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104
of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion-
ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the
salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where
such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to
the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa-
tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount
computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary
equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on
account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or
supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation
shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the
2018-19 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such
claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior
school years (21781) ... 932,000 ... ................ (re. $289,000)
For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the
children's institute for the 2018-19 school year (21778) ...........
894,000 ............................................. (re. $178,000)
For services and expenses associated with the math and science high
schools for the 2018-19 school year in the amount of $1,382,000,
provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those
entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year
(21779) ... 1,382,000 ................................ (re. $95,000)
For additional services and expenses associated with the Bard High
School Early College Queens for the 2018-19 school year (55939)
461,000 ............................................. (re. $461,000)
For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa-
bilities at the state university of New York at Albany (21782) .....
740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000)
For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education
Credential Initiative (55967) ... 500,000 ........... (re. $500,000)
For services and expenses of the clinically rich intensive teacher
institute bilingual extension and english to speakers of other
languages program (55998) ... 770,000 ............... (re. $644,000)
For an English Language Learner class reduction pilot program. Such
funds shall be used in New York City and the Hudson Valley for
initiatives to decrease the size of ELL classes by encouraging more
teachers to become dual certified in compliance with applicable law
and regulations, as well as assisting teachers in learning the char-
acteristics of ELLs, including the stages of language development,
how these stages affect instruction, and approaches to differentiate
content and language development for ELLs (55999) ..................
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
For the early college high schools program for the 2018-19 school
year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appropriated
herein shall support the continuation and expansion of the early
college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided,
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further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high
schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available
on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned
annually by participating students consistent with guidelines estab-
lished by the commissioner. Provided further that, notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners
participating in an early college high schools program, or the
entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution,
shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or
to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such
early college high schools program with no reduction in other state,
local or other support for such students earning college credit that
such higher education partner would otherwise be eligible to receive
(56139) ... 1,465,000 ............................... (re. $742,000)
For services and expenses of a $490,000 2018-19 school year program
for mentoring and tutoring operated by the Hillside Work-Scholarship
Connection program, which is based on model programs proven to be
effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited
to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be
provided to students in one or more city school districts located in
a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than
1,000,000 inhabitants (21804) ... 490,000 ........... (re. $490,000)
For services and expenses of a teacher diversity pipeline pilot to
assist teacher aides and teaching assistants in attaining the neces-
sary educational and professional credentials to obtain teacher
certification (55997) ... 500,000 ................... (re. $475,000)
For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of
New York at Albany (56005) ... 235,000 ............... (re. $20,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For grants for the advanced courses access program, provided that such
grants shall be awarded to school districts and/or boards of cooper-
ative educational services in order to increase advanced course
offerings for students, particularly in districts with no or very
limited advanced course offerings. Provided further, that such
grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed
by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the
budget, to school districts and/or boards of cooperative educational
services to establish advanced placement courses or other equally
rigorous advanced courses in subjects including but not limited to
English, history, science, mathematics, engineering, computer
science, or world languages.
Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein
shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the
following: (i) measures of school district need; (ii) the unavail-
ability of current advanced course offerings; (iii) measures of the
need of students to be served by the school district and/or boards
of cooperative educational services; and (iv) proposal quality.
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Provided further that, such grants may be used for teacher training
and development, materials and supplies, or equipment and services
for digital learning. Such grants shall only be used to supplement,
not supplant existing funding for advanced courses.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2018-19 school year (55976) ... 500,000 ............. (re. $500,000)
For additional funds to reimburse sponsors of school lunch programs
that have purchased at least 30 percent of their total food products
for its school lunch service program from New York State farmers,
growers, producers, or processors, based upon the number of feder-
ally reimbursable lunches served to students under such program
agreements entered into by the state education department and such
sponsors, in accordance with the provisions of the "National School
Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, to reimburse sponsors in excess
of the federal and State rates of reimbursement, provided, that the
total State subsidy shall not exceed twenty-five cents per school
lunch meal, which shall include any annual state subsidy received by
such sponsor under any other provision of State law, provided
further that funds appropriated herein shall be made available on or
after April 1, 2019 (55986) ... 10,000,000 ....... (re. $10,000,000)
For aid payable for the 2017-18 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
74,784,000 ........................................ (re. $1,582,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For empire state after-school grants, pursuant to a plan developed by
the office of children and family services in consultation with the
commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budg-
et, to support the establishment and/or expansion of after-school
programs by school districts or school districts in collaboration
with not-for-profit community-based organizations (A) located in
municipalities participating in the empire state poverty reduction
initiative pursuant to chapter 55 of the laws of 2016 or (B) located
in counties or school districts with a child poverty rate in excess
of 30 percent, or located in a school district with a child poverty
count greater than 5,000 but less than 20,000, as determined by the
2015 small area income and poverty estimates produced by the United
States census bureau.
Provided that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including,
but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district
need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of
the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target
the highest-need schools and students, and (iv) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that a school district's empire state after-school
grant shall equal the product of (i) the approved number of students
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served in such program and (ii) $1,600; provided, however, that no
district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant
expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as
approved by the office of children and family services.
Provided, further, a school district shall agree to adopt approved
quality indicators including, but not limited to, valid and reliable
measures of environmental quality, and the quality of staff-student
interactions and student outcomes. Provided, further, that no school
district shall receive more than 40 percent of the total empire
state after school program grant allocation. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of
the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the office
of children and family services for the sole purpose of administer-
ing such grants.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2017-18 school year (55951) ... 35,000,000 ....... (re. $27,643,000)
For early college high school programs, pursuant to a plan developed
by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the
budget, provided that such plan shall prioritize programs serving
students in high-need school districts and in high schools desig-
nated by the commissioner pursuant to paragraph a or b of subdivi-
sion 1 of section 211-f of the education law throughout the 2017-18
school year; provided further that such plan shall also prioritize
programs that lead students to a career in computer science.
Provided further that a portion of the payments to early college high
school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be
made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits
earned annually by participating students, consistent with guide-
lines established by the commissioner. Provided further that in
connection with such guidelines, the commissioner shall execute a
memorandum of understanding with the state university of New York
and the city university of New York to develop common data
collection, sharing and reporting mechanisms based on studentlevel
data for students enrolled in early college high school programs.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher education
partners participating in an early college high school program, or
the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institu-
tion, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or
fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students
enrolled in such an early college high school program with no
reduction in other state, local or other support for such students
earning college credit that such higher education partner would
otherwise be eligible to receive.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
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shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2017-18 school year (55953) ... 5,300,000 ......... (re. $3,208,000)
For additional master teacher awards to individual high-performing
teachers in any grade in the field of computer science or a related
subject.
Provided further that the funds appropriated herein shall support the
award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to such indi-
vidual teachers, and of related costs, administered by the state
university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation
with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropriate state
organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved
by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding
teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public
schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall:
(i) establish an application process; (ii) include guidelines by
which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which
shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of
highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and
(iii) provide periodic opportunities for professional development
for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be
given to applicants in regions where a similar program is not other-
wise offered.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards. Nothing herein shall be construed to
limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to
collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of
the civil service law.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2017-18 school year (55954) ... 2,000,000 ......... (re. $2,000,000)
For empire state excellence in teaching awards, provided that such
awards shall support stipends of $5,000 to allow individual high-
performing teachers in each region of the state to continue their
professional development and educational endeavors.
Provided further that stipends shall be used to support expenses
including, but not limited to, application and/or certification
costs related to the national board professional teacher certif-
ication, participation in institutes and/or workshops, tuition,
and/or attendance at a content area convention and/or conference;
provided further that such awards shall be administered by the state
university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation
with the commissioner of education and approved by the director of
the budget.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
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to the state university of New York for the services and expenses of
administering such awards. Nothing herein shall be construed to
limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to
collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of
the civil service law.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2017-18 school year (55955) ... 400,000 ............. (re. $155,000)
For services and expenses to support the prevent cyberbullying initi-
ative, pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of educa-
tion, in consultation with the commissioner of children and family
services and the commissioner of mental health, and approved by the
director of the budget, provided that such plan shall support the
prevention of cyberbullying through activities including, but not
limited to, public awareness campaigns and school counselor train-
ing.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of
the director of the budget, the funds appropriated herein may be
suballocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available
to the office of children and family services or the office of
mental health for the sole purpose of administering such program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appro-
priated herein, plus any other amounts so designated in other items
of appropriation within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program,
shall constitute the competitive awards amount authorized for the
2017-18 school year (55956) ... 300,000 ............. (re. $278,000)
For services and expenses of independent receivers appointed to manage
and operate a failing school or persistently failing school pursuant
to subdivision 2 of section 211-f of the education law, subject to
approval of the director of the budget (55961) .....................
2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
For services and expenses of community school regional technical
assistance centers for the 2017-18 school year. Funds appropriated
herein shall be used to operate three regional centers that shall
provide technical assistance to school districts establishing or
operating community school programs, pursuant to a plan developed by
the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget.
Provided, further, that such plan shall establish a process for
selection of nonprofit entities with expertise in community school
programs and technical assistance to operate such centers (55962)
... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $478,000)
For services and expenses of the my brother's keeper initiative. A
portion of this appropriation may be transferred to any other
program or fund within the state education department for these
purposes (55928) ... 18,000,000 ................... (re. $5,199,000)
For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $14,260,000
teacher resources and computer training centers program for the
2016-17 school year (55963) ... 4,278,000 ........... (re. $946,000)
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Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses
of a $20,000,000 teacher resources and computer training center
program for the 2017-18 school year (23445) ........................
14,000,000 ........................................... (re. $16,000)
For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2017-18 state fiscal year.
Provided that nonpublic schools shall continue to receive aid based
on either a 5.0/5.5 hour standard instructional day, or another work
day as certified by the nonpublic school officials, in accordance
with the methodology for computing salary and benefits applied by
the department in paying aid for the 2012-13 and prior school years.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the
contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum
amount payable during the 2017-18 state fiscal year (21769) ........
108,382,000 .......................................... (re. $27,000)
For aid payable for the 2015-16 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
72,606,000 ........................................ (re. $4,093,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall support direct salary costs and
related fringe benefits associated with any minimum wage increase
that takes effect on or after December 31, 2016, pursuant to section
652 of the labor law. Organizations eligible for funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall be limited to special act school
districts and those that are required to file a consolidated fiscal
report with the state education department and provide preschool and
school-age special education services under articles 81, 85 and 89
of the education law. Each eligible organization in receipt of fund-
ing made available by this appropriation shall submit written
certification, in such form and at such time as the commissioner
shall prescribe, attesting to how such funding will be or was used
for purposes eligible under this appropriation. Notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be
increased or decreased by interchange or transfer to any local
assistance appropriation of the state education department (55938)
... 6,200,000 ..................................... (re. $6,181,000)
For services and expenses of the health education program for the
2017-18 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those
providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive
health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be
available for the program previously operated as the school health
demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject
to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency
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or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation
(21775) ... 691,000 ................................. (re. $147,000)
For competitive grants for the 2017-18 school year for extended day
programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section
2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds
for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations
working in collaboration with a public school or school district
(21776) ... 24,344,000 ............................... (re. $30,000)
For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the
children's institute for the 2017-18 school year (21778) ...........
894,000 ............................................. (re. $158,000)
For services and expenses associated with the math and science high
schools for the 2017-18 school year in the amount of $1,382,000,
provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those
entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year
(21779) ... 1,382,000 ................................ (re. $37,000)
For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa-
bilities at the state university of New York at Albany (21782) .....
740,000 .............................................. (re. $14,000)
For the early college high schools program for the 2017-18 school
year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appropriated
herein shall support the continuation and expansion of the early
college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided,
further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high
schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available
on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned
annually by participating students consistent with guidelines estab-
lished by the commissioner. Provided further that, notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners
participating in an early college high schools program, or the
entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution,
shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or
to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such
early college high schools program with no reduction in other state,
local or other support for such students earning college credit that
such higher education partner would otherwise be eligible to receive
(56139) ... 1,465,000 ............................... (re. $956,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For the New York City Department of Education to distribute $350,000
among specialized high schools requiring the Specialized High
Schools Admissions Test for admission to fund outreach coordinators
with relevant outreach material at each specialized high school to
conduct outreach in underrepresented middle schools, and that
$650,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be distributed
among specialized high schools requiring the Specialized High
Schools Admissions Test to provide middle school students from
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underrepresented populations at such schools test preparatory
programs in preparation for the Specialized High School Admissions
Test in the 2016-2017 school year (55936) ..........................
1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
For community schools grants to school districts with schools desig-
nated by the commissioner of education pursuant to paragraphs a or b
of subdivision 1 of section 211-f of the education law throughout
the 2016-17 school year to support the operating and capital costs
associated with the transformation of such schools into community
hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental
health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to
students and their families, including but not limited to providing
a community school site coordinator, improving parent engagement,
providing early childhood education programs, offering professional
development specific to the unique needs of students and their fami-
lies enrolled in a community school, conducting community-wide needs
assessments, creating a steering committee made up of various school
and community stakeholders to provide feedback and guidance, and
constructing or renovating spaces within such school buildings to
serve as health suites, adult education spaces, guidance suites,
resource rooms, remedial rooms, parent/community rooms, and career
and technical education classrooms. Provided that such grants shall
be awarded pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided
further the commissioner shall promulgate regulations that set forth
the requirements for use of such grants including, but not limited
to, requiring that such school districts demonstrate substantial
parent, teacher, and community engagement in the planning, implemen-
tation and operation of a community school. Provided further that of
the amount hereby appropriated, $50,000,000 shall support such oper-
ating costs and $25,000,000 shall support such capital costs.
Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, any portion of the funds hereby appropriated may be transferred
or suballocated without limit by the director of the budget to any
other program or fund within the state education department to
accomplish the intent of this appropriation (55932) ................
75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $28,363,000)
For services and expenses of the my brother's keeper initiative. A
portion of this appropriation may be transferred to any other
program or fund within the state education department for these
purposes (55928) ... 18,000,000 ................... (re. $2,993,000)
For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $14,260,000
teacher resources and computer training centers program for the
2015-16 school year (55927) ... 4,278,000 ........... (re. $712,000)
Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses
of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center
program for the 2016-17 school year (23445) ........................
9,982,000 ............................................. (re. $3,000)
For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2016-17 state fiscal year.
Provided that nonpublic schools shall continue to receive aid based
on either a 5.0/5.5 hour standard instructional day, or another work
day as certified by the nonpublic school officials, in accordance
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with the methodology for computing salary and benefits applied by
the department in paying aid for the 2012-13 and prior school years.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the
contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum
amount payable during the 2016-17 state fiscal year (21769) ........
104,214,000 .......................................... (re. $11,000)
For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
69,813,000 ........................................ (re. $1,264,000)
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for additional
nonpublic school aid, provided, however, that none of the funds
appropriated herein shall be made available until April 1, 2017.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated
herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and
hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance
law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation
shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed
by law (55937) ... 60,000,000 ........................ (re. $24,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funding made avail-
able by this appropriation shall support direct salary costs and
related fringe benefits associated with any minimum wage increase
that takes effect during the 2016-17 state fiscal year, pursuant to
section 652 of the labor law. Organizations eligible for funding
made available by this appropriation shall be limited to special act
school districts and those that are required to file a consolidated
fiscal report with the state education department and provide
preschool and school-age special education services under articles
81, 85 and 89 of the education law. Each eligible organization in
receipt of funding made available by this appropriation shall submit
written certification, in such form and at such time as the commis-
sioner shall prescribe, attesting to how such funding will be or was
used for purposes eligible under this appropriation. Notwithstand-
ing any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval
of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may
be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer without limit
to any local assistance appropriation of the state education depart-
ment (55938) ... 1,100,000 ........................ (re. $1,096,000)
For services and expenses associated with the math and science high
schools for the 2016-17 school year in the amount of $1,382,000,
provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those
entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year
(21779) ... 1,382,000 ............................... (re. $170,000)
For additional services and expenses for math and science high schools
associated with the Bard High School Early College Queens for the
2016-17 school year (55939) ... 461,000 .............. (re. $16,000)
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For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa-
bilities at the state university of New York at Albany (21782)
740,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000)
For the purpose of offsetting advanced placement fees for economically
disadvantaged students (55940) ... 500,000 ........... (re. $39,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses
of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center
program for the 2015-16 school year (23445) ........................
9,982,000 ............................................ (re. $36,000)
For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
47,374,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000)
For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall
be used as part of a multi-year plan recommended by the commissioner
to address the prior year liabilities for the Comprehensive Attend-
ance Policy program and providing that reimbursement of expenses
beginning for the 2011-12 school year shall be calculated based on
the parameters used to generate claims for the 2005-06 school year
(55908) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,540,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
For services and expenses of the New York state center for school
safety for the 2015-16 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall
be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an
expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget (21774)
466,000 .............................................. (re. $40,000)
For services and expenses of the health education program for the
2015-16 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available
for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those
providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive
health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be
available for the program previously operated as the school health
demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to
the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject
to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency
or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation
(21775) ... 691,000 ................................. (re. $284,000)
For competitive grants for the 2015-16 school year for extended day
programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section
2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds
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for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations
working in collaboration with a public school or school district
(21776) ... 24,344,000 .............................. (re. $429,000)
For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa-
bilities at the state university of New York at Albany (21782) .....
740,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000)
For the early college high schools program for the 2015-16 school
year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appropriated
herein shall support the continuation and expansion of the early
college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided,
further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high
schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available
on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned
annually by participating students consistent with guidelines estab-
lished by the commissioner. Provided further that, notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners
participating in an early college high schools program, or the
entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution,
shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or
to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such
early college high schools program with no reduction in other state,
local or other support for such students earning college credit that
such higher education partner would otherwise be eligible to receive
(56139) ... 2,000,000 ............................... (re. $535,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For persistently failing schools transformation grants to school
districts pursuant to a spending plan developed by the commissioner
of education and approved by the director of the budget.
Eligibility for such grants shall be limited to school districts
containing a school or schools designated as persistently failing
pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdivision 1 of section 211-f of the
education law, provided that separate applications shall be required
for each such school for which the school district requests a grant.
Such grants shall support activities including but not limited to the
following: (i) use of school buildings as community hubs to deliver
co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutri-
tion, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their
families; (ii) expansion, alteration or replacement of the school's
curriculum and program offerings; (iii) extension of the school day
and/or school year; (iv) professional development of teachers and
administrators; (v) mentoring of at-risk students; and (vi) the
actual and necessary expenses of the external receiver of the
school. Provided that the commissioner shall confirm that any such
eligible activity is aligned with the school's approved intervention
model, comprehensive education plan or school intervention plan.
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In determining the amount of such grants, the commissioner shall
consider factors including but not limited to the enrollment of the
school. Provided that for each of the persistently failing schools,
the maximum annual grant in the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years
shall be established by the state education department in the spend-
ing plan for such grants. A portion of such grants shall be avail-
able by July 1 of each such school year. (55906) ...................
75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,888,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school
year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appropriated
herein shall support the continuation and expansion of the early
college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided,
further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high
schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available
on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned
annually by participating students consistent with guidelines estab-
lished by the commissioner. Provided further that, notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners
participating in an early college high schools program, or the
entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution,
shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or
to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such
early college high schools program with no reduction in other state,
local or other support for such students earning college credit that
such higher education partner would otherwise be eligible to receive
(56139) ... 2,000,000 ............................... (re. $535,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as
amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is hereby
amended and reappropriated to read:
For phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a statewide universal
full-day pre-kindergarten program in accordance with section 3602-ee
of the education law, for the purpose of incentivizing and funding
state-of-the-art innovative pre-kindergarten programs and to encour-
age program creativity through competition, provided that of the
amounts appropriated herein, three hundred forty million dollars
($340,000,000) per year shall be available to reimburse school
districts and/or eligible entities for the cost of awarded programs
operating in the 2014-15 through 2018-19 school years; provided
further that if the program is oversubscribed in any region or
regions of the state, the department shall notify the division of
the budget, which shall develop a plan for distribution of available
slots within any oversubscribed regions; provided further that, of
the annual amount appropriated herein, the subscription for the New
York City region is three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000);
provided further that up to 25 percent of a school district's and/or
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eligible entity's awarded funds shall be made available in the final
quarter of the year in which services are provided as an advance on
subsequent school year liabilities; provided further that funds
appropriated herein shall only be awarded to school districts and/or
eligible entities which meet requirements provided for in section
3602-ee of the education law. Provided further that, notwithstanding
the provisions of section 3602-ee of the education law to the
contrary, providers awarded one-time start-up supplemental funds
pursuant to a request for proposals process established by the State
Education Department for the 2014-2015 school year shall be eligible
for all such funds for the 2015-2016 school year to the extent such
supplemental funds are used for (1) new and/or conversion universal
full-day pre-kindergarten slots, including the incremental addi-
tional amounts for existing slots with certified teachers, pursuant
to subdivision 14 of section 3602-ee of the education law in the
2015-2016 school year, or (2) the incremental additional award per
pupil associated with certified teachers.
Provided further that the commissioner of education shall evaluate
applications and make awards on a competitive basis based on merit
and factors including but not limited to (i) curriculum, (ii) family
engagement, (iii) learning environment, (iv) staffing patterns, (v)
teacher education and experience, (vi) facility quality, (vii) phys-
ical well-being, health and nutrition, (viii) partnerships, and (ix)
student and community need, in order to ensure quality of early
childhood education.
Provided further that funds appropriated herein shall only be used to
supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal,
state or local funds on pre-kindergarten programs and the number of
placements in such programs from such sources and that current local
expenditures shall include any local expenditures of federal, state
or local funds used to supplement or extend services provided
directly or via contract to eligible children enrolled in a
universal pre-kindergarten program in accordance with section 3602-e
of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available for
a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and, as of
July 1, [2020] 2021, may be suballocated or transferred to any other
appropriation for the sole purpose of administering such program.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, programs that
provide services for fewer than 180 days will be subject to the
provisions of subdivision 16 of section 3602-e of the education law.
Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision
of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full
force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law (56138) ......
1,500,000,000 .................................... (re. $80,257,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as added by chapter 73,
section 1 of part D, of the laws of 2016:
For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year.
Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the
contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum
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amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year (21769) ........
97,589,000 ........................................... (re. $11,000)
For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
45,204,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic
school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore
accrued and hereafter to accrue (21770) ............................
34,549,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults
(56045) ... 1,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated
herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and
hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of
law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated
herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13
state fiscal year (21770) ... 26,220,000 .............. (re. $2,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
For purposes of the missing children program (21806) .................
1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $766,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $922,000)
For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided,
however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a
payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the
director of budget (23451) ... 6,000,000 .......... (re. $1,109,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as
amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is hereby
amended and reappropriated to read:
For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds
appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to
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school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and
approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may
only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has
implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years
prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current
school year in school district management, operations, procurement
practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an
increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted
or will result in a significant reduction in total operating
expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in
the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school
district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or
transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service
costs included in the program component of the school district budg-
et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in
substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses
and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi-
tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses
and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal
service costs included in the program component of the school
district budget in future years; provided further that, a school
district that submits documentation that has been approved by the
commissioner by September 1 of 2013 and of each school year in which
a payment is made from this appropriation demonstrating that it has
fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual
professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building
principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall
receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in
paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law,
a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant
awards made in the 2013-14 school year, with additional amounts to
be made available in the 2014-15 through [2019-20] 2020-21 state
fiscal years as necessary to continue such awards, make an addi-
tional round of awards pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3641
of the education law in the 2014-15 school year not to exceed the
amount awarded in the 2013-14 school year pursuant to such subdivi-
sion 6-a, and make additional master teachers awards to the extent
that the master teachers program authorized herein would not other-
wise expend the maximum school year amount authorized herein; and
such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekin-
dergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning
grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a
master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high
school program; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein for
pre-kindergarten grants shall only be available for grants awarded
for the 2016-17 school year and prior school years; provided, howev-
er, the funds appropriated herein for school-wide extended learning
grants shall only be available for grants awarded for the 2017-18
school year and prior school years; provided, however, the funds
appropriated herein for the early college high school program shall
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only be available for grants awarded for the 2017-18 school year and
prior school years; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for the master teachers program shall only be available for expenses
for the 2018-19 school year and prior school years; provided, howev-
er, that no school district shall receive any portion of the funds
appropriated herein unless it shall have submitted documentation
that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1 of 2013
and of each school year in which a payment to such district from
this appropriation would otherwise be made demonstrating that it has
fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual
professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building
principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day
and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a
request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by
the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new
full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert
existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place-
ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place-
ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day
placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further,
that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant
existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however,
that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall
remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or
for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in
subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from
funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ-
ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school
district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by
each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal
to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to
which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the
total number of eligible children in the district served in prekin-
dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however,
that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated
herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide
instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day
pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per
school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree
to offer instruction consistent with the New York state prekinder-
garten foundation for the common core standards within three years;
(iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are
part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para-
graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa-
tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules
and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to
section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein.
Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant
shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved
number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the
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approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions
and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's
selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i
of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education
law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in
excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the
district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner.
Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of
such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali-
ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid
and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of
teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any
such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make highs-
takes educational decisions for individual children. Provided,
further, that no school district shall receive more than forty
percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school-
wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts
or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community-
based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals
for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the
commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii)
issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants
shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the
following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools
and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award
implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into
account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to
which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the
additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of
the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal
would provide additional learning time for students in grades six
through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be
utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on
core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi-
ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its
proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25
percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide
extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily
attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied
by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time;
provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi-
tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the
quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense,
pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the
education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii)
the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to
subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year
prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi-
plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum-
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er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor
for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year,
divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes
determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month
period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the
base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the
commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit
described above; provided further, however, that no district shall
receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures
incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by
the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall
receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended
learning grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community
schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals
(i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor-
dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the
budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or
in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti-
ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu-
nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to
deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health,
nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and
their families. In a city with a population of one million or more,
eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of
New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not-
for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is
a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided
that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of
New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city
school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that
such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not
limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need,
(ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the
school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the
highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the
proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award
such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors
including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school
district's proposal would provide such community services through
partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations,
(ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of
such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to
which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate
measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the
extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing
funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community
services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe-
ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings
used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools
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grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in
installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a
school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no
school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total
community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu-
nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master
teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per
annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in
math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered
by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in
consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri-
ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and
approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of
outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to
improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools.
Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab-
lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications
from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but
not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on
the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri-
odic opportunities for professional development for successful
applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to
applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not
otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such
$5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services and expenses of administer-
ing such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively
bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil
service law.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early
college high school program shall support the continuation and
expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided,
however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school
programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on
a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned
annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines
established by the commissioner. Provided further that, notwith-
standing any provision of law to the contrary, higher education
partners participating in an early college high schools program, or
the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institu-
tion, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or
fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students
enrolled in such early college high schools program with no
reduction in other state, local or other support for such students
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earning college credit that such higher education partner would
otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, of the amount appropriated herein, a minimum of
$12,500,000 per year shall be available in the 2014-15 through
[2019-20] 2020-21 school years for the payment of grant awards as
follows: $2,500,000 of pathways in technology early college high
school program grants and $10,000,000 of teacher excellence fund
grants; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein for path-
ways in technology early college high school program grants shall
only be available for grants awarded for the 2017-18 school year and
prior school years; provided further that, notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, such $12,500,000, plus any other
amounts so designated in other items of appropriation within the
general fund local assistance account office of pre-kindergarten
through grade twelve education program, shall constitute the compet-
itive awards amount authorized for the 2013-14 school year by chap-
ter 53 of the laws of 2013.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $2,500,000 appropriated herein available for pathways
in technology early college high school (P-TECH) program grants
shall be awarded pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner
and approved by the director of the budget, provided that such plan
shall include but not be limited to (i) assurances that K-12, higher
education and private-sector partners commit to the required
elements and responsibilities of a P-TECH program, (ii) provisions
to ensure regional diversity of grant recipients, and (iii) priority
for P-TECH programs serving students in academically challenged
school districts; provided further that the commissioner shall make
available the request for proposals for such program on or before
May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue awards on or before
August fifteenth; and provided further that a portion of the
payments to P-TECH programs awarded funding from this appropriation
shall be made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college
credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with
guidelines established by the commissioner. Provided further that,
notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher educa-
tion partners participating in a P-TECH program, or the
entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution,
shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or
to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such
P-TECH program with no reduction in other state, local or other
support for such students earning college credit that such higher
education partner would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for teacher
excellence fund grants shall be awarded to eligible school districts
pursuant to a request for proposals based on a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget; provided
that such plan shall include an application for award of such grants
to such eligible school districts to provide annual teacher excel-
lence fund performance awards of up to $20,000 to eligible teachers
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rated as "highly effective" on the most recent annual professional
performance review, in accordance with the requirements of section
3012-d of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner,
pursuant to such districts' approved applications; provided that in
making such grants the commissioner shall prioritize school
districts' applications based on factors including but not limited
to (i) the extent to which the school district's application would
recognize and reward such teachers in school buildings with the
greatest academic need, in difficult-to-staff subject or certif-
ication areas and grade levels, and at critical points in a teach-
er's career in order to encourage highly effective teachers to
remain in the classroom, and (ii) the quality of the school
district's application; and provided further that the commissioner
shall make available the application for such grants on or before
May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue grant awards an
agreed-to schedule.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, of the amount appropriated herein, a minimum of
$23,500,000 per year shall be available in the 2015-16 through
[2019-20] 2020-21 school years for the payment of grant awards as
follows: $15,000,000 for pre-kindergarten grants, $2,500,000 for an
expanded master teacher program, $1,500,000 of pathways in technolo-
gy early college high school program grants, $1,500,000 for a school
district teacher residency program, $1,500,000 for a New York state
masters-in-education teacher incentive scholarship program, and
$1,500,000 for QUALITYstarsNY; provided, however, the funds appro-
priated herein for pathways in technology early college high school
program grants shall only be available for grants awarded for the
2017-18 school year and prior school years; provided, however, the
funds appropriated herein for the expanded master teacher program
shall only be available for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and
prior school years; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for QUALITYstarsNY shall only be available for expenses for the
2018-19 school year and prior school years; provided, however, the
funds appropriated herein for the New York state masters-in-educa-
tion teacher incentive scholarship program shall only be available
for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and prior school years;
provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, such $23,500,000, plus any other amounts so designated in
other items of appropriation within the general fund local assist-
ance account office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve educa-
tion program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount author-
ized for the 2015-16 school year.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $15,000,000 appropriated herein available for grants
to full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten programs for three-year-
old and four-year-old children shall be awarded, based on a request
for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the
director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-
day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements for three-year-olds and
four-year-olds; provided that such grants shall only be used to
supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs; and
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provided further, however, that any portion of such $15,000,000 that
is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the
2015-16 school year or for full-day and half-day prekindergarten
grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further,
that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded
based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i)
measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of
students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the
school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and
students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would
prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children
in the district served in pre-kindergarten programs, and (v)
proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day
pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available
to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five
hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at
least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day prekinder-
garten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent
with the New York state pre-kindergarten foundation for the common
core standards; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-
based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the
requirements of paragraphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section
3602-e of the education law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all
of the same rules and requirements as universal prekindergarten
programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as
modified herein; provided that notwithstanding paragraph c of subdi-
vision 1 of section 3602-e of the education law notwithstanding, for
the purposes of this appropriation, an eligible child shall be a
resident child who is three years of age on or before December first
of the year in which he or she is enrolled. Provided, further, that
as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding for three-
year-olds, a school district must currently offer a prekindergarten
program for four-year-old children, or children who would otherwise
be eligible under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of
the education law; provided, further, that a school district may
apply for only as many full-day or half-day placements for three-
year-old children as it currently offers for four-year-old children,
or children who would otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of
subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the education law. Provided,
further, that a school district's grant for three-year-old and four-
year-old pre-kindergarten shall equal the product of (A) (i) two
multiplied by the approved number of new full-day prekindergarten
placements plus (ii) the approved number of new half-day prekinder-
garten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per prekin-
dergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdi-
vision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however,
that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual
grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school
year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a
condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school
district shall agree to adopt approved quality indicators within two
years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of
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environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions
and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child
outcomes shall not be used to make high-stakes educational decisions
for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district
shall receive more than forty percent of the total prekindergarten
for three-year-old and four-year-old children grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $2,500,000 appropriated herein available for an
expanded master teachers program shall support the award of stipends
of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing
teachers, and of related costs, administered by the state university
of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the
commissioner, who shall consult with appropriate state organizations
representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the direc-
tor of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding teachers in order
to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools.
Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) allocate
at least 80 percent of such stipends to high-performing teachers in
math, science and related fields and up to 20 percent of such
stipends to high performing teachers with an extension to their
content area certificate in bilingual education or who hold certif-
ication in English as a Second Language and high-performing teachers
with dual certification in a content area and special education;
(ii) establish an application process; (iii) guidelines by which
applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall
include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly
effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iv)
provide periodic opportunities for professional development for
successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be
given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program
is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such
$2,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be suballocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services and expenses of administer-
ing such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively
bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil
service law.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for pathways
in technology early college high school (P-TECH) program grants
shall be awarded pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner
and approved by the director of the budget, provided that such plan
shall include but not be limited to (i) assurances that K-12, higher
education and private-sector partners commit to the required
elements and responsibilities of a P-TECH program, (ii) provisions
to ensure regional diversity of grant recipients, and (iii) priority
for P-TECH programs serving students in academically challenged
school districts; provided further that the commissioner shall make
available the request for proposals for such program on or before
May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue awards on or before
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August fifteenth; and provided further that a portion of the
payments to P-TECH programs awarded funding from this appropriation
shall be made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college
credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with
guidelines established by the commissioner. Provided further that in
connection with such guidelines, the commissioner shall execute a
memorandum of understanding with the state university of New York
and the city university of New York to develop common data
collection, sharing and reporting mechanisms based on student-level
data for students enrolled in P-TECH and smart scholars early
college high school programs. Provided further that, notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners
participating in a P-TECH program, or the entity/entities responsi-
ble for setting tuition at the institution, shall be authorized to
set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition
and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such P-TECH program
with no reduction in other state, local or other support for such
students earning college credit that such higher education partner
would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for a school
district teacher residency program shall be used to provide resident
teachers with the professional development and training to make an
immediate impact in schools in the state, pursuant to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget.
Provided, further, that such plan shall establish a process for
selection of experienced nonprofit entities to manage the program.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than
forty percent of the total grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, $1,500,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be made
available for payment of New York state masters-in-education teacher
incentive scholarship program awards. Provided, further, that eligi-
bility for an award under this appropriation shall be limited to
students who are matriculated in an approved master's degree in
education program at a New York state public institution of higher
education leading to a career as a teacher in public elementary or
secondary education shall be eligible for an award, provided the
applicant: (a) earned an undergraduate degree from a college located
in New York state; and (b) was a New York State resident while earn-
ing such undergraduate degree; and (c) achieved academic excellence
as an undergraduate student, as defined by the higher education
services corporation in regulation; and (d) enrolls in full-time
study in an approved master's degree in education program at a New
York State public institution of higher education leading to a
career as teacher in public elementary or secondary education; and
(e) signs a contract with the corporation agreeing to teach in the
classroom on a full-time basis for five years in a school located
within New York state providing public elementary or secondary
education recognized by the board of regents or the university of
the state of New York including charter schools authorized pursuant
to article 56 of the education law; and (f) complies with the appli-
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cable provisions of article 13 of education law and all requirements
promulgated by the corporation for the administration of the
program. Provided, further, that: (a) awards shall be granted to
applicants that the corporation has certified are eligible to
receive such awards; and (b) up to five hundred awards may be made
for the 2015-2016 academic year, provided such awards shall be made
to recipients after the successful completion of the term, as
defined by the corporation. Provided, further, the corporation shall
grant such awards in an amount equal to the annual tuition charged
state resident students attending a graduate program full-time at
the state university of New York, or actual tuition charged, which-
ever is less, for not more than two academic years of full-time
graduate study leading to certification as an elementary or second-
ary classroom teacher; provided: (i) a student who receives educa-
tional grants and/or scholarships that cover the student's full cost
of attendance shall not be eligible for an award under this program;
(ii) for a student who receives educational grants and/or scholar-
ships that cover less than the student's full cost of attendance,
such grants and/or scholarships shall not be deemed duplicative of
this program and may be held concurrently with an award under this
program, provided that the combined benefits do not exceed the
student's full cost of attendance; and (iii) an award under this
program shall be applied to tuition after the application of all
other educational grants and scholarships limited to tuition and
shall be reduced in an amount equal to such educational grants
and/or scholarships. Provided, further that upon notification of an
award under this program, the institution shall defer the amount of
tuition equal to the award. No award shall be final until the recip-
ient's successful completion of a term has been certified by the
institution. A recipient of an award under this program shall not be
eligible for an award under the New York state math and science
teaching incentive program. Provided, further that awards granted
pursuant to this appropriation shall require a contract between the
award recipient and the corporation to authorize the corporation to
convert to a student loan the full amount of the award given pursu-
ant to this appropriation, plus interest, according to a schedule to
be determined by the corporation if: (a) two years after the
completion of the degree program and receipt of initial certif-
ication it is found that a recipient is not teaching in a public
school located within New York state providing elementary or second-
ary education recognized by the board of regents or the university
of the state of New York including charter schools authorized pursu-
ant to article 56 of the education law; or (b) a recipient has not
taught in a public school located within New York state providing
elementary or secondary education recognized by the board of regents
or the university of the state of New York including charter schools
authorized pursuant to article 56 of the education law for five of
the seven years after the completion of the graduate degree program
and receipt of initial certification; or (c) a recipient fails to
complete his or her graduate degree program in education; or (d) a
recipient fails to receive or maintain his or her teaching certif-
icate or license in New York state; or (e) a recipient fails to
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respond to requests by the corporation for the status of his or her
academic or professional progress. Provided, further that the
preceding terms and conditions: (a) shall be deferred for any inter-
ruption in graduate study or employment as established by the rules
and regulations of the corporation; (b) shall be cancelled upon the
death of the recipient; and (c) notwithstanding any provision of
this appropriation to the contrary, authorize the corporation to
provide for the waiver or suspension of any financial obligation
which would involve extreme hardship pursuant to rules and regu-
lations promulgated by the corporation. Notwithstanding any
provision of the law to the contrary, upon approval of the director
of the budget, such $1,500,000 of masters-in-education teacher
incentive scholarship program funding may be sub-allocated, inter-
changed, transferred or otherwise made available to the higher
education services corporation for the sole purpose of administering
such program.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for QUALITYs-
tarsNY shall be used, pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget, to support implementation of a statewide system to
assess, improve, and communicate the level of quality in early
education and care settings throughout the state. Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director
of the budget, the $1,500,000 of funding appropriated herein for
QUALITYstarsNY may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of children and family
services for the sole purpose of administering such system.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, of the amount appropriated herein, a minimum of
$14,000,000 per year shall be available in the 2016-17 through
[2019-20] 2020-21 school years for the payment of grant awards as
follows: $11,000,000 for pre-kindergarten grants for three-year-old
children, $1,500,000 for early college high school programs,
$500,000 for career and technical education programs, and $1,000,000
for QUALITYstarsNY; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for early college high school programs shall only be available for
grants awarded for the 2017-18 school year and prior school years;
provided, however, the funds appropriated herein for QUALITYstarsNY
shall only be available for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and
prior school years; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for career and technical education programs shall only be available
for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and prior school years;
provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, such $14,000,000, plus any other amounts so designated in
other items of appropriation within the general fund local assist-
ance account office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve educa-
tion program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount author-
ized for the 2016-17 school year.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $11,000,000 appropriated herein available for prekin-
dergarten grants to full-day and half-day prekindergarten programs
for three-year-old children shall be awarded, based on a request for
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proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director
of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and
half-day prekindergarten placements for three-year-olds; provided
that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant
existing prekindergarten programs; and provided further, however,
that any portion of such $11,000,000 that is not awarded shall
remain available for subsequent awards in the 2016-17 school year or
for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in
subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from
funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ-
ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school
district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by
each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal
to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to
which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the
total number of eligible children in the district served in prekin-
dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however,
that full-day and half-day prekindergarten grants appropriated here-
in shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide
instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day
pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per
school day for half-day prekindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to
offer instruction consistent with applicable New York state prekin-
dergarten early learning standards; (iii) that ensure that, to the
extent community-based providers are part of such program, such
providers meet the requirements of paragraphs d-1 and d-2 of subdi-
vision 12 of section 3602-e of the education law; and (iv) that
otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as
universal prekindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the
education law except as modified herein; provided that notwithstand-
ing paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the education
law, for the purposes of this appropriation, an eligible child shall
be a resident child who is three years of age on or before December
first of the year in which he or she is enrolled. Provided, further,
that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a
school district must currently offer a prekindergarten program for
four-year-old children, or children who would otherwise be eligible
under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the educa-
tion law; provided, further, that a school district may apply for
only as many full-day or half-day placements for three-year-old
children as it currently offers for four-year-old children, or chil-
dren who would otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of subdivi-
sion 1 of section 3602-e of the education law. Provided, further,
that a school district's grant for three-year-old prekindergarten
shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved
number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the
approved number of new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B)
the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to
subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of
the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive
a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by
the district in the current school year as approved by the commis-
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sioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for
receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt
approved quality indicators within two years, including, but not
limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality,
the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and
ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used
to make high-stakes educational decisions for individual children.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than
forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten for three-year-old chil-
dren grant allocation.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for early
college high school programs shall be awarded pursuant to a plan
developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the
budget, provided that such plan shall ensure regional diversity of
grant recipients and prioritize programs serving students in academ-
ically challenged school districts; provided further that the
commissioner shall make available the request for proposals for such
programs on or before May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue
awards on or before August fifteenth; and provided further that a
portion of the payments to early college high school programs
awarded funding from this appropriation shall be made on a sliding
scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by
participating students, consistent with guidelines established by
the commissioner. Provided further that in connection with such
guidelines, the commissioner shall execute a memorandum of under-
standing with the state university of New York and the city univer-
sity of New York to develop common data collection, sharing and
reporting mechanisms based on student-level data for students
enrolled in early college high school programs. Provided further
that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher
education partners participating in an early college high school
program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at
the institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of
tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for
students enrolled in such an early college high school program with
no reduction in other state, local or other support for such
students earning college credit that such higher education partner
would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $500,000 appropriated herein available for career and
technical education (CTE) programs shall be awarded, pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of
the budget, to provide CTE programs with support and resources to
eliminate barriers to students with special needs and English
language learners from participating in such programs, as well as
promote gender diversity in CTE programs.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,000,000 appropriated herein available for QUALITYs-
tarsNY shall be used, pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget, to support implementation of a statewide system to
assess, improve, and communicate the level of quality in early
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education and care settings throughout the state. Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director
of the budget, the $1,000,000 of funding appropriated herein for
QUALITYstarsNY may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of children and family
services for the sole purpose of administering such system.
Provided that, for the 2016-17 through 2019-20 school years, a
portion of these funds shall be used to support programs identified
by the office of children and family services, the department of
health and mental hygiene of the city of New York, or the department
as needing extraordinary quality support.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds
appropriated herein may be interchanged with the appropriation for
School District Performance Improvement grants within the general
fund local assistance account office of pre-kindergarten through
grade twelve education program.
Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision
of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31,
[2020] 2021 (23453) ... 250,000,000 .............. (re. $11,274,000)
Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants
pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner
and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts
that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which
demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission-
er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student
assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform-
ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher
performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the
most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such
as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early
college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform-
ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award
to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school
districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and
eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each
school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas-
ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided
further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of
district need and provided further that no district receiving a
grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount
awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a
school district shall be used to increase student performance,
narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in
traditionally underserved student groups.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in
paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law,
a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant
awards made in the 2013-14 school year, with additional amounts to
be made available in the 2014-15 through [2019-20] 2020-21 state
fiscal years as necessary to continue such awards, make an addi-
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tional round of awards pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3641
of the education law in the 2014-15 school year not to exceed the
amount awarded in the 2013-14 school year pursuant to such subdivi-
sion 6-a, and make additional master teachers awards to the extent
that the master teachers program authorized herein would not other-
wise expend the maximum school year amount authorized herein; and
such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekin-
dergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning
grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a
master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high
school program; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein for
pre-kindergarten grants shall only be available for grants awarded
for the 2016-17 school year and prior school years; provided, howev-
er, the funds appropriated herein for school-wide extended learning
grants shall only be available for grants awarded for the 2017-18
school year and prior school years; provided, however, the funds
appropriated herein for the early college high school program shall
only be available for grants awarded for the 2017-18 school year and
prior school years; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for the master teachers program shall only be available for expenses
for the 2018-19 school year and prior school years; provided, howev-
er, that no school district shall receive any portion of the funds
appropriated herein unless it shall have submitted documentation
that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1 of 2013
and of each school year in which a payment to such district from
this appropriation would otherwise be made demonstrating that it has
fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual
professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building
principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day
and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a
request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by
the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new
full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert
existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place-
ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place-
ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day
placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further,
that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant
existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however,
that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall
remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or
for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in
subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from
funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ-
ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school
district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by
each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal
to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to
which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the
total number of eligible children in the district served in prekin-
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dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however,
that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated
herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide
instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day
pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per
school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree
to offer instruction consistent with the New York state prekinder-
garten foundation for the common core standards within three years;
(iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are
part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para-
graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa-
tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules
and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to
section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein.
Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant
shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved
number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the
approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions
and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's
selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i
of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education
law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in
excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the
district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner.
Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of
such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali-
ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid
and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of
teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any
such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make highs-
takes educational decisions for individual children. Provided,
further, that no school district shall receive more than forty
percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school-
wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts
or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community-
based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals
for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the
commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii)
issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants
shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the
following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools
and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award
implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into
account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to
which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the
additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of
the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal
would provide additional learning time for students in grades six
through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be
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utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on
core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi-
ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its
proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25
percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide
extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily
attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied
by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time;
provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi-
tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the
quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense,
pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the
education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii)
the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to
subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year
prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi-
plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum-
er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor
for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year,
divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes
determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month
period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the
base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the
commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit
described above; provided further, however, that no district shall
receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures
incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by
the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall
receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended
learning grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community
schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals
(i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor-
dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the
budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or
in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti-
ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu-
nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to
deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health,
nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and
their families. In a city with a population of one million or more,
eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of
New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not-
for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is
a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided
that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of
New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city
school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that
such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not
limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need,
(ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the
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school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the
highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the
proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality.
Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award
such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors
including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school
district's proposal would provide such community services through
partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations,
(ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of
such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to
which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate
measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the
extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing
funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community
services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe-
ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings
used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools
grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in
installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a
school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no
school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total
community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu-
nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master
teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per
annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in
math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered
by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in
consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri-
ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers,
and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of
outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to
improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools.
Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab-
lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications
from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but
not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on
the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri-
odic opportunities for professional development for successful
applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to
applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not
otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such
$5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services and expenses of administer-
ing such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and
conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early
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college high school program shall support the continuation and
expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided,
however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school
programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on
a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned
annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines
established by the commissioner. Provided further that, notwith-
standing any provision of law to the contrary, higher education
partners participating in an early college high schools program, or
the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institu-
tion, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or
fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students
enrolled in such early college high schools program with no
reduction in other state, local or other support for such students
earning college credit that such higher education partner would
otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, of the amount appropriated herein, a minimum of
$12,500,000 per year shall be available in the 2014-15 through
2019-20 school years for the payment of grant awards as follows:
$2,500,000 of pathways in technology early college high school
program grants and $10,000,000 of teacher excellence fund grants;
provided, however, the funds appropriated herein for pathways in
technology early college high school program grants shall only be
available for grants awarded for the 2017-18 school year and prior
school years; provided further that, notwithstanding any provision
of law to the contrary, such $12,500,000, plus any other amounts so
designated in other items of appropriation within the general fund
local assistance account office of pre-kindergarten through grade
twelve education program, shall constitute the competitive awards
amount authorized for the 2013-14 school year by chapter 53 of the
laws of 2013.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $2,500,000 appropriated herein available for pathways
in technology early college high school (P-TECH) program grants
shall be awarded pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner
and approved by the director of the budget, provided that such plan
shall include but not be limited to (i) assurances that K-12, higher
education and private-sector partners commit to the required
elements and responsibilities of a P-TECH program, (ii) provisions
to ensure regional diversity of grant recipients, and (iii) priority
for P-TECH programs serving students in academically challenged
school districts; provided further that the commissioner shall make
available the request for proposals for such program on or before
May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue awards on or before
August fifteenth; and provided further that a portion of the
payments to P-TECH programs awarded funding from this appropriation
shall be made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college
credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with
guidelines established by the commissioner. Provided further that,
notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher educa-
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tion partners participating in a P-TECH program, or the
entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution,
shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or
to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such
P-TECH program with no reduction in other state, local or other
support for such students earning college credit that such higher
education partner would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for teacher
excellence fund grants shall be awarded to eligible school districts
pursuant to a request for proposals based on a plan developed by the
commissioner and approved by the director of the budget; provided
that such plan shall include an application for award of such grants
to such eligible school districts to provide annual teacher excel-
lence fund performance awards of up to $20,000 to eligible teachers
rated as "highly effective" on the most recent annual professional
performance review, in accordance with the requirements of section
3012-d of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner,
pursuant to such districts' approved applications; provided that in
making such grants the commissioner shall prioritize school
districts' applications based on factors including but not limited
to (i) the extent to which the school district's application would
recognize and reward such teachers in school buildings with the
greatest academic need, in difficult-to-staff subject or certif-
ication areas and grade levels, and at critical points in a teach-
er's career in order to encourage highly effective teachers to
remain in the classroom, and (ii) the quality of the school
district's application; and provided further that the commissioner
shall make available the application for such grants on or before
May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue grant awards an
agreed-to schedule.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, of the amount appropriated herein, a minimum of
$23,500,000 per year shall be available in the 2015-16 through
[2019-20] 2020-21 school years for the payment of grant awards as
follows: $15,000,000 for pre-kindergarten grants, $2,500,000 for an
expanded master teacher program, $1,500,000 of pathways in technolo-
gy early college high school program grants, $1,500,000 for a school
district teacher residency program, $1,500,000 for a New York state
masters-in-education teacher incentive scholarship program, and
$1,500,000 for QUALITYstarsNY; provided, however, the funds appro-
priated herein for pathways in technology early college high school
program grants shall only be available for grants awarded for the
2017-18 school year and prior school years; provided, however, the
funds appropriated herein for the expanded master teacher program
shall only be available for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and
prior school years; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for QUALITYstarsNY shall only be available for expenses for the
2018-19 school year and prior school years; provided, however, the
funds appropriated herein for the New York state master-in-education
teacher incentive scholarship program shall only be available for
expenses for the 2018-19 school year and prior school years;
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provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, such $23,500,000, plus any other amounts so designated in
other items of appropriation within the general fund local assist-
ance account office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve educa-
tion program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount author-
ized for the 2015-16 school year.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $15,000,000 appropriated herein available for grants
to full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten programs for three-year-
old and four-year-old children shall be awarded, based on a request
for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the
director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-
day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements for three-year-olds and
four-year-olds; provided that such grants shall only be used to
supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs; and
provided further, however, that any portion of such $15,000,000 that
is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the
2015-16 school year or for full-day and half-day prekindergarten
grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further,
that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded
based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i)
measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of
students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the
school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and
students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would
prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children
in the district served in pre-kindergarten programs, and (v)
proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day
pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available
to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five
hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at
least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day prekinder-
garten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent
with the New York state pre-kindergarten foundation for the common
core standards; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-
based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the
requirements of paragraphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section
3602-e of the education law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all
of the same rules and requirements as universal prekindergarten
programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as
modified herein; provided that notwithstanding paragraph c of subdi-
vision 1 of section 3602-e of the education law notwithstanding, for
the purposes of this appropriation, an eligible child shall be a
resident child who is three years of age on or before December first
of the year in which he or she is enrolled. Provided, further, that
as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding for three-
year-olds, a school district must currently offer a prekindergarten
program for four-year-old children, or children who would otherwise
be eligible under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of
the education law; provided, further, that a school district may
apply for only as many full-day or half-day placements for three-
year-old children as it currently offers for four-year-old children,
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or children who would otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of
subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the education law. Provided,
further, that a school district's grant for three-year-old and four-
year-old pre-kindergarten shall equal the product of (A) (i) two
multiplied by the approved number of new full-day prekindergarten
placements plus (ii) the approved number of new half-day prekinder-
garten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per prekin-
dergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdi-
vision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however,
that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual
grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school
year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a
condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school
district shall agree to adopt approved quality indicators within two
years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of
environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions
and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child
outcomes shall not be used to make high-stakes educational decisions
for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district
shall receive more than forty percent of the total prekindergarten
for three-year-old and four-year-old children grant allocation.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $2,500,000 appropriated herein available for an
expanded master teachers program shall support the award of stipends
of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing
teachers, and of related costs, administered by the state university
of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the
commissioner, who shall consult with appropriate state organizations
representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the direc-
tor of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding teachers in order
to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools.
Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) allocate
at least 80 percent of such stipends to high performing teachers in
math, science, and related fields and up to 20 percent of such
stipends to high performing teachers with an extension to their
content area certificate in bilingual education or who hold certif-
ication in English as a Second Language and high-performing teachers
with dual certification in a content area and special education;
(ii) establish an application process; (iii) guidelines by which
applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall
include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly
effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iv)
provide periodic opportunities for professional development for
successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be
given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program
is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such
$2,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be suballocated,
interchanged, transferred or otherwise made available to the state
university of New York for the services and expenses of administer-
ing such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively
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bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil
service law.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for pathways
in technology early college high school (P-TECH) program grants
shall be awarded pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner
and approved by the director of the budget, provided that such plan
shall include but not be limited to (i) assurances that K-12, higher
education and private-sector partners commit to the required
elements and responsibilities of a P-TECH program, (ii) provisions
to ensure regional diversity of grant recipients, and (iii) priority
for P-TECH programs serving students in academically challenged
school districts; provided further that the commissioner shall make
available the request for proposals for such program on or before
May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue awards on or before
August fifteenth; and provided further that a portion of the
payments to P-TECH programs awarded funding from this appropriation
shall be made on a sliding scale based upon the number of college
credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with
guidelines established by the commissioner. Provided further that in
connection with such guidelines, the commissioner shall execute a
memorandum of understanding with the state university of New York
and the city university of New York to develop common data
collection, sharing and reporting mechanisms based on studentlevel
data for students enrolled in P-TECH and smart scholars early
college high school programs. Provided further that, notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners
participating in a P-TECH program, or the entity/entities responsi-
ble for setting tuition at the institution, shall be authorized to
set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition
and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such P-TECH program
with no reduction in other state, local or other support for such
students earning college credit that such higher education partner
would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for a school
district teacher residency program shall be used to provide resident
teachers with the professional development and training to make an
immediate impact in schools in the state, pursuant to a plan devel-
oped by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget.
Provided, further, that such plan shall establish a process for
selection of experienced nonprofit entities to manage the program.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than
forty percent of the total grant allocation. Provided, further, that
notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, $1,500,000 of
the amount appropriated herein shall be made available for payment
of New York state masters-in-education teacher incentive scholarship
program awards. Provided, further, that eligibility for an award
under this appropriation shall be limited to students who are matri-
culated in an approved master's degree in education program at a New
York state public institution of higher education leading to a
career as a teacher in public elementary or secondary education
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shall be eligible for an award, provided the applicant: (a) earned
an undergraduate degree from a college located in New York state;
and (b) was a New York State resident while earning such undergradu-
ate degree; and (c) achieved academic excellence as an undergraduate
student, as defined by the higher education services corporation in
regulation; and (d) enrolls in full-time study in an approved
master's degree in education program at a New York State public
institution of higher education leading to a career as teacher in
public elementary or secondary education; and (e) signs a contract
with the corporation agreeing to teach in the classroom on a full-
time basis for five years in a school located within New York state
providing public elementary or secondary education recognized by the
board of regents or the university of the state of New York includ-
ing charter schools authorized pursuant to article 56 of the educa-
tion law; and (f) complies with the applicable provisions of article
13 of education law and all requirements promulgated by the corpo-
ration for the administration of the program. Provided, further,
that: (a) awards shall be granted to applicants that the corporation
has certified are eligible to receive such awards; and (b) up to
five hundred awards may be made for the 2015-2016 academic year,
provided such awards shall be made to recipients after the success-
ful completion of the term, as defined by the corporation.
Provided, further, the corporation shall grant such awards in an
amount equal to the annual tuition charged state resident students
attending a graduate program full-time at the state university of
New York, or actual tuition charged, whichever is less, for not more
than two academic years of full-time graduate study leading to
certification as an elementary or secondary classroom teacher;
provided: (i) a student who receives educational grants and/or scho-
larships that cover the student's full cost of attendance shall not
be eligible for an award under this program; (ii) for a student who
receives educational grants and/or scholarships that cover less than
the student's full cost of attendance, such grants and/or scholar-
ships shall not be deemed duplicative of this program and may be
held concurrently with an award under this program, provided that
the combined benefits do not exceed the student's full cost of
attendance; and (iii) an award under this program shall be applied
to tuition after the application of all other educational grants and
scholarships limited to tuition and shall be reduced in an amount
equal to such educational grants and/or scholarships. Provided,
further that upon notification of an award under this program, the
institution shall defer the amount of tuition equal to the award.
No award shall be final until the recipient's successful completion
of a term has been certified by the institution. A recipient of an
award under this program shall not be eligible for an award under
the New York state math and science teaching incentive program.
Provided, further that awards granted pursuant to this appropriation
shall require a contract between the award recipient and the corpo-
ration to authorize the corporation to convert to a student loan the
full amount of the award given pursuant to this appropriation, plus
interest, according to a schedule to be determined by the corpo-
ration if: (a) two years after the completion of the degree program
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and receipt of initial certification it is found that a recipient is
not teaching in a public school located within New York state
providing elementary or secondary education recognized by the board
of regents or the university of the state of New York including
charter schools authorized pursuant to article 56 of the education
law; or (b) a recipient has not taught in a public school located
within New York state providing elementary or secondary education
recognized by the board of regents or the university of the state of
New York including charter schools authorized pursuant to article 56
of the education law for five of the seven years after the
completion of the graduate degree program and receipt of initial
certification; or (c) a recipient fails to complete his or her grad-
uate degree program in education; or (d) a recipient fails to
receive or maintain his or her teaching certificate or license in
New York state; or (e) a recipient fails to respond to requests by
the corporation for the status of his or her academic or profes-
sional progress. Provided, further that the preceding terms and
conditions: (a) shall be deferred for any interruption in graduate
study or employment as established by the rules and regulations of
the corporation; (b) shall be cancelled upon the death of the recip-
ient; and (c) notwithstanding any provision of this appropriation to
the contrary, authorize the corporation to provide for the waiver or
suspension of any financial obligation which would involve extreme
hardship pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the corpo-
ration. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary,
upon approval of the director of the budget, such $1,500,000 of
masters-in-education teacher incentive scholarship program funding
may be sub-allocated, interchanged, transferred or otherwise made
available to the higher education services corporation for the sole
purpose of administering such program.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for QUALITYs-
tarsNY shall be used, pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget, to support implementation of a statewide system to
assess, improve, and communicate the level of quality in early
education and care settings throughout the state. Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director
of the budget, the $1,500,000 of funding appropriated herein for
QUALITYstarsNY may be sub-allocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of children and family
services for the sole purpose of administering such system.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, of the amount appropriated herein, a minimum of
$14,000,000 per year shall be available in the 2016-17 through
[2019-20] 2020-21 school years for the payment of grant awards as
follows: $11,000,000 for pre-kindergarten grants for three-year-old
children, $1,500,000 for early college high school programs,
$500,000 for career and technical education programs, and $1,000,000
for QUALITYstarsNY; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for early college high school programs shall only be available for
grants awarded for the 2017-18 school year and prior school years;
provided, however, the funds appropriated herein for QUALITYstarsNY
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shall only be available for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and
prior school years; provided, however, the funds appropriated herein
for career and technical education programs shall only be available
for expenses for the 2018-19 school year and prior school years;
provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, such $14,000,000, plus any other amounts so designated in
other items of appropriation within the general fund local assist-
ance account office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve educa-
tion program, shall constitute the competitive awards amount author-
ized for the 2016-17 school year.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $11,000,000 appropriated herein available for prekin-
dergarten grants to full-day and half-day prekindergarten programs
for three-year-old children shall be awarded, based on a request for
proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director
of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and
half-day prekindergarten placements for three-year-olds; provided
that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant
existing prekindergarten programs; and provided further, however,
that any portion of such $11,000,000 that is not awarded shall
remain available for subsequent awards in the 2016-17 school year or
for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in
subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from
funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ-
ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school
district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by
each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal
to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to
which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the
total number of eligible children in the district served in prekin-
dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however,
that full-day and half-day prekindergarten grants appropriated here-
in shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide
instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day
pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per
school day for half-day prekindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to
offer instruction consistent with applicable New York state prekin-
dergarten early learning standards; (iii) that ensure that, to the
extent community-based providers are part of such program, such
providers meet the requirements of paragraphs d-1 and d-2 of subdi-
vision 12 of section 3602-e of the education law; and (iv) that
otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as
universal prekindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the
education law except as modified herein; provided that notwithstand-
ing paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the education
law, for the purposes of this appropriation, an eligible child shall
be a resident child who is three years of age on or before December
first of the year in which he or she is enrolled. Provided, further,
that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a
school district must currently offer a prekindergarten program for
four-year-old children, or children who would otherwise be eligible
under paragraph c of subdivision 1 of section 3602-e of the educa-
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tion law; provided, further, that a school district may apply for
only as many full-day or half-day placements for three-year-old
children as it currently offers for four-year-old children, or chil-
dren who would otherwise be eligible under paragraph c of subdivi-
sion 1 of section 3602-e of the education law. Provided, further,
that a school district's grant for three-year-old prekindergarten
shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved
number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the
approved number of new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B)
the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to
subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of
the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive
a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by
the district in the current school year as approved by the commis-
sioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for
receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt
approved quality indicators within two years, including, but not
limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality,
the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and
ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used
to make high-stakes educational decisions for individual children.
Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than
forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten for three-year-old chil-
dren grant allocation.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,500,000 appropriated herein available for early
college high school programs shall be awarded pursuant to a plan
developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the
budget, provided that such plan shall ensure regional diversity of
grant recipients and prioritize programs serving students in academ-
ically challenged school districts; provided further that the
commissioner shall make available the request for proposals for such
programs on or before May fifteenth and the commissioner shall issue
awards on or before August fifteenth; and provided further that a
portion of the payments to early college high school programs
awarded funding from this appropriation shall be made on a sliding
scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by
participating students, consistent with guidelines established by
the commissioner. Provided further that in connection with such
guidelines, the commissioner shall execute a memorandum of under-
standing with the state university of New York and the city univer-
sity of New York to develop common data collection, sharing and
reporting mechanisms based on student-level data for students
enrolled in early college high school programs. Provided further
that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, higher
education partners participating in an early college high school
program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at
the institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of
tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for
students enrolled in such an early college high school program with
no reduction in other state, local or other support for such
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students earning college credit that such higher education partner
would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $500,000 appropriated herein available for career and
technical education (CTE) programs shall be awarded, pursuant to a
plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of
the budget, to provide CTE programs with support and resources to
eliminate barriers to students with special needs and English
language learners from participating in such programs, as well as
promote gender diversity in CTE programs.
Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the $1,000,000 appropriated herein available for QUALITYs-
tarsNY shall be used, pursuant to a plan approved by the director of
the budget, to support implementation of a statewide system to
assess, improve, and communicate the level of quality in early
education and care settings throughout the state. Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director
of the budget, the $1,000,000 of funding appropriated herein for
QUALITYstarsNY may be suballocated, interchanged, transferred or
otherwise made available to the office of children and family
services for the sole purpose of administering such system.
Provided that, for the 2016-17 through 2019-20 school years, a portion
of these funds shall be used to support programs identified by the
office of children and family services, the department of health and
mental hygiene of the city of New York, or the department as needing
extraordinary quality support. Provided further that, notwithstand-
ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of
the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter-
changed with the appropriation for School District Management Effi-
ciency grants within the general fund local assistance account
office of pre-kindergarten through grade twelve education program.
Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision
of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31,
[2020] 2021 (23452) ... 250,000,000 .............. (re. $11,198,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter
53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall
be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to
accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or
regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres-
ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year
(21770) ... 28,500,000 ................................ (re. $2,000)
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $920,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 922,000 .......... (re. $914,000)
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this
appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and
after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the
amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 (21771) ..........
980,000 ............................................. (re. $705,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter
496, section 3, of the laws of 2008:
For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri-
ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued
and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision
of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the
State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine-
ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school
as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that
on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse-
ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this
appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such
reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available
for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be
reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of
August 15, 2008 (21769) ... 85,750,000 .............. (re. $191,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be
developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
director of the budget (21771) ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Education Fund
Federal Department of Education Account - 25210
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited
to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second-
ary education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall
provide to the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate
finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to
the federal government with respect to the use of any funds appro-
priated by the federal government including state grants adminis-
tered by the department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
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appropriation (21740) ..............................................
1,771,819,000 ................................. (re. $1,771,682,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, state grants for supporting
effective instruction pursuant to title II of the elementary and
secondary education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall
provide to the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate
finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to
the federal government with respect to the use of any funds appro-
priated by the federal government including state grants adminis-
tered by the Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (23418) ..............................................
256,841,000 ..................................... (re. $256,841,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the English language acqui-
sition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary
education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall provide to
the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-
tee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use of any funds appropriated
by the federal government including state grants administered by the
department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23417) ............................................................
65,331,000 ....................................... (re. $65,331,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the 21st century community
learning centers, and student support and academic enrichment pursu-
ant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the director of
the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee copies of any
spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the federal government
with respect to the use of any funds appropriated by the federal
government including state grants administered by the Department.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23416) ......
169,526,000 ..................................... (re. $163,418,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the charter schools program
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pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the director of
the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee copies of any
spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the federal government
with respect to the use of any funds appropriated by the federal
government including state grants administered by the department.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23415) ......
28,000,000 ....................................... (re. $28,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the rural education initi-
ative pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education
act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the
director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-
tee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use of any funds appropriated
by the federal government including state grants administered by the
department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23414) ............................................................
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the homeless education
program pursuant to title VII of the McKinney Vento homeless assist-
ance act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23413) ... 8,000,000 ............................. (re. $8,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca-
tional and applied technology education act (VTEA).
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23477) ......
68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $68,023,000)
For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith-
standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro-
priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen-
cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23407) ......
34,425,000 ....................................... (re. $34,425,000)
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For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to
$3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood family and
community engagement centers and $500,000 for services and expenses
of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state
university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall
be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of
education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to
ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special
services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of
subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children
placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that
provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with
section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school
district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priori-
ty shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to
increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and
federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such
activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools
with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the
delivery of services to improve results for children with disabili-
ties. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: up to
$10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools
operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would
be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities
appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000
shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education
department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated
with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an
equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri-
ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwith-
standing any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropri-
ated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter to accrue[and, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the depart-
ment net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits].
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE AMOUNTS
APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES, REIMBURSE-
MENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, AND/OR DISALLOWANCES.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(21737) ... 815,347,000 ......................... (re. $805,303,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as
added by chapter 54, section 2, of the laws of 2018, is hereby
amended and reappropriated to read:
For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited
to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second-
ary education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any incon-
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sistent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall
provide to the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate
finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to
the federal government with respect to the use of any funds appro-
priated by the federal government including state grants adminis-
tered by the Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (21740) ... 1,771,819,000 ......... (re. $904,506,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, state grants for supporting
effective instruction pursuant to title II of the elementary and
secondary education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall
provide to the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate
finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to
the federal government with respect to the use of any funds appro-
priated by the federal government including state grants adminis-
tered by the Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (23418) ... 256,841,000 ........... (re. $184,329,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the English language acqui-
sition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary
education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall provide to
the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-
tee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use of any funds appropriated
by the federal government including state grants administered by the
Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23417) ... 65,331,000 ........................... (re. $48,014,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the 21st century community
learning centers, and student support and academic enrichment pursu-
ant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the director of
the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee copies of any
spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the federal government
with respect to the use of any funds appropriated by the federal
government including state grants administered by the Department.
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Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23416) ......
132,526,000 ..................................... (re. $105,655,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the charter schools program
pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the director of
the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee copies of any
spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the federal government
with respect to the use of any funds appropriated by the federal
government including state grants administered by the Department.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23415) ......
28,000,000 ....................................... (re. $28,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the rural education initi-
ative pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education
act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the
director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-
tee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use of any funds appropriated
by the federal government including state grants administered by the
Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23414) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,800,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the homeless education
program pursuant to title VII of the McKinney Vento homeless assist-
ance act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23413) ... 8,000,000 ............................. (re. $6,137,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca-
tional and applied technology education act (VTEA).
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23477) ......
68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $28,755,000)
For various grants to schools and other eligible entities.
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Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23407) ......
34,425,000 ....................................... (re. $18,954,000)
For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to
$3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction
centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for
autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York
at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject
to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by
the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately
certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs
as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section
4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and
in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa-
tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law
for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in
the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs
with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach-
ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall
be made available for such activities as certification preparation,
training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting
activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results
for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand-
ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated
herein: up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated
with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which
otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid
to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this
$10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the
education department's general fund aid to localities for costs
associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education
law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund
appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect.
Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue[and, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail-
able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements
and credits]. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY,
THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES,
REIMBURSEMENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, AND/OR DISALLOWANCES.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(21737) ... 815,347,000 ......................... (re. $145,035,000)
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The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as
added by chapter 50, section 2, of the laws of 2017, is hereby
amended and reappropriated to read:
For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited
to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second-
ary education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any incon-
sistent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall
provide to the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate
finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to
the federal government with respect to the use of any funds appro-
priated by the federal government including state grants adminis-
tered by the Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (21740) ... 1,771,819,000 .......... (re. $50,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, state grants for supporting
effective instruction pursuant to title II of the elementary and
secondary education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any
inconsistent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall
provide to the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate
finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means
committee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to
the federal government with respect to the use of any funds appro-
priated by the federal government including state grants adminis-
tered by the Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (23418) ... 256,841,000 ............. (re. $5,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the English language acqui-
sition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary
education act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, the commissioner of education shall provide to
the director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-
tee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use of any funds appropriated
by the federal government including state grants administered by the
Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23417) ... 65,331,000 ............................ (re. $3,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the 21st century community
learning centers, and student support and academic enrichment pursu-
ant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act.
Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
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law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the director of
the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the
chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee copies of any
spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the federal government
with respect to the use of any funds appropriated by the federal
government including state grants administered by the Department.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23416) ......
132,526,000 ...................................... (re. $20,000,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the rural education initi-
ative pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education
act. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of law, the commissioner of education shall provide to the
director of the budget, the chairperson of the senate finance
committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means commit-
tee copies of any spending plans and/or budgets submitted to the
federal government with respect to the use of any funds appropriated
by the federal government including state grants administered by the
Department. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23414) ... 5,000,000 ............................... (re. $700,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the homeless education
program pursuant to title VII of the McKinney Vento homeless assist-
ance act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23413) ... 8,000,000 ................................ (re. $10,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific
programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca-
tional and applied technology education act (VTEA).
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23477)
68,578,000 .......................................... (re. $300,000)
For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith-
standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro-
priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen-
cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23407)
34,425,000 ........................................ (re. $6,000,000)
For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to
$3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction
centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for
autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York
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at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject
to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by
the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately
certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs
as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section
4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and
in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa-
tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law
for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in
the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs
with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach-
ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall
be made available for such activities as certification preparation,
training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting
activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results
for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand-
ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated
herein: up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated
with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which
otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid
to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding
any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this
$10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the
education department's general fund aid to localities for costs
associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education
law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund
appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect.
Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds
appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities
heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue[and, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail-
able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements
and credits]. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY,
THE AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES,
REIMBURSEMENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, AND/OR DISALLOWANCES.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(21737) ... 815,347,000 .......................... (re. $51,274,000)
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016, is
hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for
improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships
pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23418)
256,841,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000)
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For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith-
standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro-
priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen-
cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23407)
34,425,000 .......................................... (re. $250,000)
For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to
$3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction
centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for
autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York
at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject
to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by
the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately
certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs
as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section
4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and
in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa-
tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law
for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in
the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs
with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach-
ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall
be made available for such activities as certification preparation,
training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting
activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results
for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand-
ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated
herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools
providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e,
g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to
help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a
targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct
instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner
of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the
approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds
appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that
qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those
that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous
grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below
the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public
schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The
allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on
the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined
herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted
FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE
teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter-
mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools
where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in
public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of
1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and
75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region;
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or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries
that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same
geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu-
lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE
staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools
providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e,
g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law
and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of
the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff
turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers
providing direct instructional services to students at such schools.
The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan,
subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib-
utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to
$10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools
operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would
be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities
appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist-
ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000
shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education
department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated
with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an
equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri-
ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwith-
standing any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropri-
ated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore
accrued or hereafter to accrue[and, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the depart-
ment net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits].
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE AMOUNTS
APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL BE NET OF REFUNDS, REBATES, REIMBURSE-
MENTS, CREDITS, REPAYMENTS, AND/OR DISALLOWANCES.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this
appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and
agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(21737) ... 815,347,000 .......................... (re. $57,527,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as added by chapter 61,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited
to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second-
ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of
law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other
state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the
director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this
appropriation (21740) ... 1,771,819,000 ............. (re. $100,000)
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter
schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary
education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
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the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23415) ... 28,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000)
For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith-
standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro-
priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen-
cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as
needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation (23407) ......
29,425,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter
schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary
education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23415) ... 28,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter
schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary
education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a
portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state
departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of
the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
(23415) ... 28,000,000 .............................. (re. $100,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Health and Human Services Fund
Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For grants to schools for specific programs (21742) ..................
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For grants to schools for specific programs (21742) ..................
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For grants to schools for specific programs (21826) ..................
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund
Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded
through the national school lunch act (21703) ......................
1,223,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,223,000,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as added by chapter 54,
section 2, of the laws of 2018:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded
through the national school lunch act (21703) ......................
1,211,000,000 ................................... (re. $130,725,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as added by chapter 50,
section 2, of the laws of 2017:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded
through the national school lunch act (21703) ......................
1,175,000,000 ....................................... (re. $500,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded
through the national school lunch act (21703) ......................
1,142,589,000 ....................................... (re. $400,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Other
Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund
Commercial Gaming Revenue Account - 23701
The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as
amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is hereby
amended and reappropriated to read:
For payment, pursuant to section 97-nnnn of the state finance law, of
additional aid to school districts otherwise eligible for an appor-
tionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education
law, in order to support elementary and secondary education, which,
notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, shall for
purposes of this appropriation mean support through after-school
programs, gap elimination adjustment restoration apportionments
and/or foundation aid; provided that, for the 2014-15 school year,
$81,000,000 shall be available from the funds appropriated herein
and shall be payable, on or after April 1, 2015, as a portion of the
gap elimination adjustment restoration in such year. Provided
further that, $81,000,000 of the funds appropriated herein shall be
available for the 2015-16 school year and no more than 70 percent of
such $81,000,000 shall be available for the 2015-16 state fiscal
year. Provided further that, $81,000,000 of the funds appropriated
herein shall be available for the 2016-17 school year and no more
than 70 percent of such $81,000,000 shall be available for the
2016-17 state fiscal year. Provided further that, $81,000,000 of the
funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2017-18 school
year and no more than 70 percent of such $81,000,000 shall be avail-
able for the 2017-18 state fiscal year. Provided further that, of
the funds appropriated herein, no more than $140,040,000 shall be
available for the 2018-19 state fiscal year. Provided further that,
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of the funds appropriated herein, no more than $161,600,000 shall be
available for the 2019-20 state fiscal year and notwithstanding
section 3609-h of the education law, one hundred percent of such
funds shall be paid on the same date as the payment computed pursu-
ant to clause (ii) of subparagraph three of paragraph b of subdivi-
sion one of section thirty-six hundred nine-a of the education law.
PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, OF THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN, NO MORE
THAN $168,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2020-21 STATE FISCAL
YEAR; and provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of
law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be
available to support such purposes and shall not be interchanged
with any other item of appropriation; and provided that notwith-
standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law
to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and
effect to the maximum extent allowed by law (56140) ................
720,000,000 ..................................... (re. $453,970,000)
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APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 0 11,831,000
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 19,791,000
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All Funds ........................ 0 31,622,000
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REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
The amounts appropriated herein shall be made available to local
boards of elections for reimbursement of costs related to the imple-
mentation of early voting for eligible expenses pursuant to a plan
subject to the approval of the director of the division of the budg-
et (23521) ... 10,000,000 ........................ (re. $10,000,000)
By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter
496, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated
for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to
provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo-
cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage
of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's
jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall
submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the
state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit
and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or
approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision
four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by
law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail-
able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008
shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed
as of August 15, 2008 (23504) ... 4,990,000 ....... (re. $1,831,000)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund
Help America Vote Act Implementation Account - 25497
By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen-
tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase
of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking
devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the
help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the
local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the
state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic-
tion on December 31, 2004 (23509) ... 7,000,000 ..... (re. $480,000)
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By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help
America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting
machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by
the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act
of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections
in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters
residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004
(23511) ... 1,500,000 ............................. (re. $1,500,000)
By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help
America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting
machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by
the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act
of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections
in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters
residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004
(23511) ... 9,300,000 ............................. (re. $9,300,000)
By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62,
section 1, of the laws of 2005:
For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter
education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 (23510)
... 10,000,000 .................................... (re. $1,842,000)
By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter
55, section 3, of the laws of 2006:
For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting
machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections
pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord-
ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of
such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and
voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula
for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of
election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote
Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process".
Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state
comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided
by law (23511) ... 190,000,000 .................... (re. $6,669,000)
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ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
For services and expenses including suballocation to other state
departments and agencies:
Bronx River Alliance (25600) ... 40,000 ................ (re. $40,000)
Sustainable South Bronx (25723) ... 210,000 ........... (re. $210,000)
Feasibility Study American Water (25601) ... 75,000 .... (re. $75,000)
Pa'lante Harlem Inc (25602) ... 75,000 ................. (re. $75,000)
Brooklyn Queens Land Trust (25603) ... 45,000 .......... (re. $45,000)
WE ACT for Environmental Justice (25604) ... 75,000 .... (re. $75,000)
OSS Project, Inc (25737) ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000)
Magnolia Tree Earth Center (25605) ... 75,000 .......... (re. $75,000)
Water quality monitoring in Manhasset Bay, Hempstead Harbor, Oyster
Bay Harbor, and Cold Spring Harbor (25735) .........................
75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000)
Community Growers Grant Program (25606) ... 100,000 ... (re. $100,000)
North Brooklyn Neighbors (25607) ... 10,000 ............ (re. $10,000)
Water quality monitoring in Setauket Harbor (25608) ..................
20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
Sustainable South Bronx (25723) ... 140,000 ............ (re. $70,000)
Research Applied Technology Education and Service, Inc (25726) .......
200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000)
Adirondack Lake Survey Corporation (25731) ...........................
250,000 ............................................. (re. $168,000)
Geneva, Town of, Seneca Lake Watershed Manager (25733) ...............
200,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
Water quality monitoring in Manhasset Bay, Hempstead Harbor, Oyster
Bay Harbor, and Cold Spring Harbor (25735) .........................
125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000)
Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection (25736) ................
200,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
Sustainable South Bronx (25723) ... 140,000 ............ (re. $70,000)
New York Restoration Project for Sherman Creek Wetland Restoration
(25724) ... 100,000 .................................. (re. $68,000)
Douglas Manor Environmental Association (25725) ......................
120,000 .............................................. (re. $53,000)
NYC Parks Department for the Udall's Cove Preservation Committee
(25760) ... 150,000 ................................. (re. $150,000)
Rockland County for the Ramapo Assessment Watershed Plan (25728) .....
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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Research Applied Technology Education and Service, Inc (25726) .......
250,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
Conesus Lake Association (25712) ... 50,000 ............ (re. $25,000)
Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District (25713) ........
75,000 ............................................... (re. $54,000)
Oswego Soil and Water Conservation District (25714) ..................
75,000 ............................................... (re. $14,000)
Croton Point Park grassland design and management (25716) ............
500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Catskill Master Plan Stewardship and Planning (25756) ................
500,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000)
For services and expenses related to a Long Island nitrogen management
and mitigation plan. Not less than $1,875,000 of this appropriation
shall be made available for services and expenses of the Long Island
regional planning council. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up
to $3,125,000 of this appropriation to state operations (25758) ....
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,872,000)
Services and expenses of the Universal Waste Rule Program administered
by the Food Industry Alliance (25759) ..............................
100,000 .............................................. (re. $41,000)
For additional services and expenses of the invasive species and
dredging projects. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appro-
priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or
the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall
be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate
and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a
resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol-
ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to
the senate upon a roll call vote (25763) ...........................
400,000 .............................................. (re. $17,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2017:
NYC Parks Department for the Udall's Cove Preservation Committee
(25760) ... 210,000 ................................. (re. $210,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
Sewage-Right-to-Know program (25692) ... 500,000 ...... (re. $288,000)
Pharmaceutical take back program (25693) ... 150,000 .. (re. $150,000)
Dutch Hollow Brook Watershed (25694) ... 200,000 ........ (re. $4,000)
The Rockland Bergen Flood Mitigation task force (25695) ..............
100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
Services and expenses of EPCAL sewage treatment facility (25696) .....
5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
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By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Invasive species control and water dredging projects to include:
Allegany County Soil and Water Conservation District, including
$100,000 for Cuba Lake and $25,000 for Rushford Lake and $30,000 for
streams and creeks dredging and debris removal (24725) .............
155,000 .............................................. (re. $69,000)
Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District, included
$100,000 for Bear Lake and $100,000 for Cassadage Lake (24730) .....
200,000 .............................................. (re. $89,000)
Town of Oswegatchie for Black Lake Invasive Control projects (24754)
... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000)
Cayuga Community College- Owasco Lake Watershed Restoration (25748)
... 600,000 ......................................... (re. $164,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 53,
section 1, of the laws of 2015:
Oswego River Invasive Control (25747) ... 150,000 ...... (re. $40,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
For services and expenses of the invasive species program including
$50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George (24773) ...
500,000 ............................................. (re. $294,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1,
section 4, of the laws of 2009:
For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission
(24757) ... 226,000 .................................. (re. $19,000)
Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement (24766) ...............
376,000 ............................................. (re. $254,000)
For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers
and may be suballocated to the department of health (24897) ........
602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55,
section 1, of the laws of 2008:
For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control
(24759) ... 245,000 ................................. (re. $123,000)
Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement (24766) ...............
220,500 .............................................. (re. $95,000)
Peconic Estuary (24767) ... 196,000 ................... (re. $141,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55,
section 1, of the laws of 2008:
Peconic Bay (24778) ... 196,000 ........................ (re. $12,000)
Invasive Species Eradication (24773) ... 980,000 ....... (re. $57,000)
For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve-
ment project (24775) ... 1,568,000 ................ (re. $1,368,000)
AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
General Fund
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Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding
any law to the contrary:
The New England Interstate commission (24790) ........................
38,000 ................................................ (re. $1,000)
SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 ............................................. (re. $388,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
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AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000)
By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 .............................................. (re. $91,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
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shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects
shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
primarily of members of the affected community (24804) .............
490,000 .............................................. (re. $24,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55,
section 1, of the laws of 2008:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall
be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the
residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily
of members of the affected community (24804) .......................
490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000)
By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an
amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that
address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and
risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi-
ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall
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be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or
understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi-
gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be
addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the
residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily
of members of the affected community (24804) .......................
500,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE
OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
For payment according to the following schedule:
APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
General Fund ....................... 1,727,789,150 813,897,702
Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,526,887,000 3,239,982,000
Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 13,802,000 40,721,000
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All Funds ........................ 3,268,478,150 4,094,600,702
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SCHEDULE
CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 619,555,900
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General Fund
Local Assistance Account - 10000
The money hereby appropriated is to be
available for payment of state aid hereto-
fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to
municipalities. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, the
amounts appropriated herein shall be net
of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, cred-
its, repayments, and/or disallowances.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, in lieu of payments authorized by
the social services law, or payments of
federal funds otherwise due to the local
social services districts for programs
provided under the federal social security
act or the federal food stamp act, funds
herein appropriated, in amounts certified
by the state commissioner or the state
commissioner of health as due from local
social services districts each month as
their share of payments made pursuant to
section 367-b of the social services law
may be set aside by the state comptroller
in an interest-bearing account with such
interest accruing to the credit of the
locality in order to ensure the orderly
and prompt payment of providers under
section 367-b of the social services law
pursuant to an estimate provided by the
commissioner of health of each local
social services district's share of
payments made pursuant to section 367-b of
the social services law.
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OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
AID TO LOCALITIES 2020-21
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision
of law, the amount herein appropriated may
be transferred to any other appropriation
within the office of children and family
services and/or the office of temporary
and disability assistance and/or suballo-
cated to the office of temporary and disa-
bility assistance for the purpose of
paying local social services districts'
costs of the above program and may be
increased or decreased by interchange with
any other appropriation or with any other
item or items within the amounts appropri-
ated within the office of children and
family services general fund - local
assistance account with the approval of
the director of the budget who shall file
such approval with the department of audit
and control and copies thereof with the
chairman of the senate finance committee
and the chairman of the assembly ways and
means committee.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
the money hereby appropriated, in combina-
tion with the money appropriated in feder-
al block grant, federal day care account,
including any funds transferred or subal-
located by the office of temporary and
disability assistance special revenue
funds - federal / aid to localities feder-
al health and human services fund federal
temporary assistance to needy families
block grant funds at the request of local
social services districts and, upon
approval of the director of the budget,
transfer of federal temporary assistance
for needy families block grant funds made
available from the New York works compl