senate Bill S4006

2023-2024 Legislative Session

(ELFA) Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state education, labor, housing and family assistance budget for the 2023-2024 state fiscal year

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Senate Actions - UPPERCASE
Mar 14, 2023 print number 4006b
Mar 14, 2023 amend (t) and recommit to finance
Mar 06, 2023 print number 4006a
Mar 06, 2023 amend (t) and recommit to finance
Feb 01, 2023 referred to finance

S4006 - Details

See Assembly Version of this Bill:
A3006
Current Committee:
Senate Finance
Law Section:
Budget Bills
Laws Affected:
Amd Various Laws, generally

S4006 - Summary

Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state education, labor, housing and family assistance budget for the 2023-2024 state fiscal year; relates to funding for education; relates to calculation of school aid; relates to contracts for excellence (view more) relates to foundation aid; relates to building aid for metal detectors, and safety devices for electrically operated partitions, room dividers and doors; relates to academic enhancement aid; relates to high tax aid; relates to universal prekindergarten enrollment reporting; relates to universal prekindergarten expansions and statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program; relates to apportionment of certain moneys; relates to reimbursement for work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education in New York city; relates to extending conditional appointment of school district, charter school or BOCES employees; relates to extending a monitor for the Rochester city school district; directs the education department to conduct a comprehensive study of alternative tuition rate-setting methodologies for approved providers operating school-age and preschool programs receiving funding; relates to providing for the apportionment of state monies to certain nonpublic schools, to reimburse them for their expenses in complying with certain state requirements for the administration of state testing and evaluation programs and for participation; relates to state programs for the reporting of basic educational data, calculation of nonpublic schools' eligibility to receive aid; provides for special apportionment for salary expenses; provides for special apportionment for public pension accruals; provides for set-asides from the state funds which certain districts are receiving from the total foundation aid; provides for support of public libraries; extends provisions for the financial stability of the Rochester city school district; extends employment preparation education programs; extends the authorization for the Roosevelt union free school district to finance deficits by the issuance of serial bonds; relates to providing local governments greater contract flexibility and cost savings by permitting certain shared purchasing among political subdivisions (Part A); relates to requirements for establishment of and/or funding provided to private and public schools for meal assistance, education of students with disabilities, career education, and music and art education (Part A-1); provides access to medication abortion prescription drugs at the state university of New York and the city university of New York (Part C); removes the maximum award caps for the liberty partnerships program (Part D); provides for additional requirements for certified public account business entities (Part E); enacts the "new homes targets and production incentives act"; defines terms; provides growth targets as a metric to allow a locality to access funding to incentivize increasing housing supply; establishes a land use advisory council; makes related provisions (Part F); requires localities to submit housing production reporting to DHCR regarding new construction, conversion, alteration, demolition, or consolidation of housing sites within the jurisdiction of the local board (Part H); modernizes regulations for office building conversions; provides for the repeal of certain provisions of such law relating thereto (Subpart A); relates to exemption from local real property taxation of certain multiple dwellings in a city having a population of one million or more (Subpart B); relates to exemptions of eligible conversions to rental multiple dwellings (Subpart C) (Part J); utilizes reserves in the mortgage insurance fund for various housing purposes (Part Q); expands eligibility for child care assistance (Part U); extends provisions of law relating to restructuring financing for residential school placements (Part V); makes permanent certain provisions of law relating to the juvenile justice services close to home initiative (Part W); provides for a disregard of earned income received by a recipient of public assistance derived from participating in a qualified work activity or training program for up to six consecutive months under certain circumstances (Part X); provides reimbursement to victims of public assistance fraud to include additional benefits (Part Y); increases the standards of monthly need for aged, blind and disabled persons living in the community (Part Z); includes Stewart International Airport in the definition of covered airport location for the purposes of minimum wage rates (Part AA); requires employers of domestic workers to provide annual sick leave to such workers (Part BB); excludes certain graduate students from mandatory fees (Part CC); establishes the Alex R. Jimenez New York state military immigrant family legacy program within the department of veterans' services (Part DD); provides for allowances for the costs of diapers (Part EE); directs the council on the arts to establish criteria and guidelines for the establishment of state designated arts and cultural districts (Part FF); establishes the housing access voucher program; provides that the commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall implement a program of rental assistance in the form of housing vouchers for eligible individuals and families who are homeless or who face an imminent loss of housing; provides that the commissioner shall designate housing access voucher local administrators in the state to administer the program (Part GG); provides for the registration of new curricula or programs of study offered by a not-for-profit college or university (Part HH); provides for assistance for persons with medically diagnosed HIV infection (Part II); enacts the "NYCHA utility accountability act"; requires the NYCHA to provide a rent reduction to tenants who experience a disruption in utility service (Part JJ); provides for the automated identification of affordability program participants to enable such participants to be automatically entered into utility corporation energy affordability programs (Part KK); establishes the New York state youth sports initiative grants fund under the commissioner of children and family services (Part LL); establishes a statewide presumptive eligibility standard for child care assistance (Part MM); requires nursing certificate and degree education programs to include clinical education; allows for a portion of such clinical education to be completed through simulation experience (Part NN); establishes the special joint legislative commission on affordable housing (Part OO); establishes a Black Leadership Institute within the state university of New York as an initiative for Black leaders in higher education with a mission to retain and grow from within SUNY a greater proportion of Black professionals at SUNY campuses; creates an eight member advisory council (Part PP); allows cadets enrolled at SUNY Maritime college to use tuition scholarship money on any educational cost associated with attendance in addition to tuition (Part QQ); increases the income eligibility threshold for the tuition assistance program (Part RR).

S4006 - Bill Text download pdf

 
                     S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
 ________________________________________________________________________
 
     S. 4006                                                  A. 3006
 
                       S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y
 
                             February 1, 2023
                                ___________
 
 IN  SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti-
   cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered  printed,  and
   when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
 
 IN  ASSEMBLY  --  A  BUDGET  BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to
   article seven of the Constitution -- read once  and  referred  to  the
   Committee on Ways and Means

 AN  ACT  to amend the education law, in relation to contracts for excel-
   lence; in relation to the high-impact tutoring set-aside; to amend the
   education law, in relation to foundation aid; to amend  the  education
   law, in relation to the number of charters issued; to amend the educa-
   tion law, in relation to actual valuation; to amend the education law,
   in  relation  to average daily attendance; to amend the education law,
   in relation to supplemental public  excess  cost  aid;  to  amend  the
   education  law,  in  relation to building aid for metal detectors, and
   safety devices for electrically operated partitions, room dividers and
   doors; to amend the education law, in relation to academic enhancement
   aid; to amend the education law, in relation to high tax aid; to amend
   the education law, in relation to prospective prekindergarten  enroll-
   ment  reporting;  to  amend  the education law, in relation to transi-
   tional guidelines and rules; to amend the education law,  in  relation
   to  universal  prekindergarten expansions; to amend the education law,
   in relation to extending provisions of the statewide  universal  full-
   day  pre-kindergarten program; to amend the education law, in relation
   to state aid adjustments; to amend the education law, in  relation  to
   certain moneys apportioned; to amend the education law, in relation to
   zero emission bus progress reporting; to amend chapter 756 of the laws
   of  1992  relating  to  funding  a  program  for  work force education
   conducted by the consortium for worker education in New York city,  in
   relation to reimbursement for the 2023-2024 school year, withholding a
   portion of employment preparation education aid and in relation to the
   effectiveness  thereof; to amend part CCC of chapter 59 of the laws of
   2018 amending the education law relating to a statement of  the  total
   funding allocation, in relation to the effectiveness thereof; to amend
   chapter 147 of the laws of 2001 amending the education law relating to
   conditional  appointment  of  school district, charter school or BOCES
   employees, in relation to the effectiveness thereof; to amend  part  C
 
  EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets

S4006A - Details

See Assembly Version of this Bill:
A3006
Current Committee:
Senate Finance
Law Section:
Budget Bills
Laws Affected:
Amd Various Laws, generally

S4006A - Summary

Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state education, labor, housing and family assistance budget for the 2023-2024 state fiscal year; relates to funding for education; relates to calculation of school aid; relates to contracts for excellence (view more) relates to foundation aid; relates to building aid for metal detectors, and safety devices for electrically operated partitions, room dividers and doors; relates to academic enhancement aid; relates to high tax aid; relates to universal prekindergarten enrollment reporting; relates to universal prekindergarten expansions and statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program; relates to apportionment of certain moneys; relates to reimbursement for work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education in New York city; relates to extending conditional appointment of school district, charter school or BOCES employees; relates to extending a monitor for the Rochester city school district; directs the education department to conduct a comprehensive study of alternative tuition rate-setting methodologies for approved providers operating school-age and preschool programs receiving funding; relates to providing for the apportionment of state monies to certain nonpublic schools, to reimburse them for their expenses in complying with certain state requirements for the administration of state testing and evaluation programs and for participation; relates to state programs for the reporting of basic educational data, calculation of nonpublic schools' eligibility to receive aid; provides for special apportionment for salary expenses; provides for special apportionment for public pension accruals; provides for set-asides from the state funds which certain districts are receiving from the total foundation aid; provides for support of public libraries; extends provisions for the financial stability of the Rochester city school district; extends employment preparation education programs; extends the authorization for the Roosevelt union free school district to finance deficits by the issuance of serial bonds; relates to providing local governments greater contract flexibility and cost savings by permitting certain shared purchasing among political subdivisions (Part A); relates to requirements for establishment of and/or funding provided to private and public schools for meal assistance, education of students with disabilities, career education, and music and art education (Part A-1); provides access to medication abortion prescription drugs at the state university of New York and the city university of New York (Part C); removes the maximum award caps for the liberty partnerships program (Part D); provides for additional requirements for certified public account business entities (Part E); enacts the "new homes targets and production incentives act"; defines terms; provides growth targets as a metric to allow a locality to access funding to incentivize increasing housing supply; establishes a land use advisory council; makes related provisions (Part F); requires localities to submit housing production reporting to DHCR regarding new construction, conversion, alteration, demolition, or consolidation of housing sites within the jurisdiction of the local board (Part H); modernizes regulations for office building conversions; provides for the repeal of certain provisions of such law relating thereto (Subpart A); relates to exemption from local real property taxation of certain multiple dwellings in a city having a population of one million or more (Subpart B); relates to exemptions of eligible conversions to rental multiple dwellings (Subpart C) (Part J); utilizes reserves in the mortgage insurance fund for various housing purposes (Part Q); expands eligibility for child care assistance (Part U); extends provisions of law relating to restructuring financing for residential school placements (Part V); makes permanent certain provisions of law relating to the juvenile justice services close to home initiative (Part W); provides for a disregard of earned income received by a recipient of public assistance derived from participating in a qualified work activity or training program for up to six consecutive months under certain circumstances (Part X); provides reimbursement to victims of public assistance fraud to include additional benefits (Part Y); increases the standards of monthly need for aged, blind and disabled persons living in the community (Part Z); includes Stewart International Airport in the definition of covered airport location for the purposes of minimum wage rates (Part AA); requires employers of domestic workers to provide annual sick leave to such workers (Part BB); excludes certain graduate students from mandatory fees (Part CC); establishes the Alex R. Jimenez New York state military immigrant family legacy program within the department of veterans' services (Part DD); provides for allowances for the costs of diapers (Part EE); directs the council on the arts to establish criteria and guidelines for the establishment of state designated arts and cultural districts (Part FF); establishes the housing access voucher program; provides that the commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall implement a program of rental assistance in the form of housing vouchers for eligible individuals and families who are homeless or who face an imminent loss of housing; provides that the commissioner shall designate housing access voucher local administrators in the state to administer the program (Part GG); provides for the registration of new curricula or programs of study offered by a not-for-profit college or university (Part HH); provides for assistance for persons with medically diagnosed HIV infection (Part II); enacts the "NYCHA utility accountability act"; requires the NYCHA to provide a rent reduction to tenants who experience a disruption in utility service (Part JJ); provides for the automated identification of affordability program participants to enable such participants to be automatically entered into utility corporation energy affordability programs (Part KK); establishes the New York state youth sports initiative grants fund under the commissioner of children and family services (Part LL); establishes a statewide presumptive eligibility standard for child care assistance (Part MM); requires nursing certificate and degree education programs to include clinical education; allows for a portion of such clinical education to be completed through simulation experience (Part NN); establishes the special joint legislative commission on affordable housing (Part OO); establishes a Black Leadership Institute within the state university of New York as an initiative for Black leaders in higher education with a mission to retain and grow from within SUNY a greater proportion of Black professionals at SUNY campuses; creates an eight member advisory council (Part PP); allows cadets enrolled at SUNY Maritime college to use tuition scholarship money on any educational cost associated with attendance in addition to tuition (Part QQ); increases the income eligibility threshold for the tuition assistance program (Part RR).

S4006A - Bill Text download pdf

 
                     S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
 ________________________________________________________________________
 
     S. 4006--A                                            A. 3006--A
 
                       S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y
 
                             February 1, 2023
                                ___________
 
 IN  SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti-
   cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered  printed,  and
   when  printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee
   discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
   to said committee
 
 IN ASSEMBLY -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted  by  the  Governor  pursuant  to
   article  seven  of  the  Constitution -- read once and referred to the
   Committee on Ways and Means --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,
   ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
 AN  ACT  to amend the education law, in relation to contracts for excel-
   lence; in relation to the high-impact tutoring set-aside; to amend the
   education law, in relation to foundation aid; to amend  the  education
   law, in relation to the number of charters issued; to amend the educa-
   tion law, in relation to actual valuation; to amend the education law,
   in  relation  to average daily attendance; to amend the education law,
   in relation to supplemental public  excess  cost  aid;  to  amend  the
   education  law,  in  relation to building aid for metal detectors, and
   safety devices for electrically operated partitions, room dividers and
   doors; to amend the education law, in relation to academic enhancement
   aid; to amend the education law, in relation to high tax aid; to amend
   the education law, in relation to prospective prekindergarten  enroll-
   ment  reporting;  to  amend  the education law, in relation to transi-
   tional guidelines and rules; to amend the education law,  in  relation
   to  universal  prekindergarten expansions; to amend the education law,
   in relation to extending provisions of the statewide  universal  full-
   day  pre-kindergarten program; to amend the education law, in relation
   to state aid adjustments; to amend the education law, in  relation  to
   certain moneys apportioned; to amend the education law, in relation to
   zero emission bus progress reporting; to amend chapter 756 of the laws
   of  1992  relating  to  funding  a  program  for  work force education
   conducted by the consortium for worker education in New York city,  in
   relation to reimbursement for the 2023-2024 school year, withholding a
   portion of employment preparation education aid and in relation to the
   effectiveness  thereof; to amend part CCC of chapter 59 of the laws of
   2018 amending the education law relating to a statement of  the  total
   funding allocation, in relation to the effectiveness thereof; to amend
 
  EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets