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S02605 Summary:

BILL NOS02605D
 
SAME ASSAME AS UNI. A03005-D
 
SPONSORBUDGET
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd Various Laws, generally
 
Enacts major components of legislation into law that are necessary to implement the public protection and general government budget for the 2013-2014 state fiscal year; authorizes the governor to close correctional facilities; authorizes the urban development corporation, the office of general services and the department of corrections and community supervision to transfer and convey certain lands in the county of Bronx, city of New York, to the Thomas Mott Osborne Memorial Fund, Inc.; increases surcharges for certain violations; establishes enhanced penalties for multiple violations of the mobile phone and texting prohibitions; relates to adopting the national crime prevention and privacy compact; extends numerous provisions of law; relates to the disposition of monies recovered by county district attorneys before the filing of an accusatory instrument; creates a new New York state gaming commission account; relates to reducing purse amounts paid from the VLT program; relates to reforming the local government citizens re-organization empowerment grant program and the local government efficiency grant program; relates to providing for the consolidation of certain information technology staff and services within the office of information technology services; relates to the office of cyber security; increases discretionary thresholds for procurement of food commodities; includes school districts and boards of cooperative educational services in the intrastate mutual aid program; relates to state aid on certain state leased or state-owned land; relates to emergency alerts; relates to extending the authority for the joint underwriting association to issue broad form insurance coverage; and relates to eliminating the earnings limitation for retired police officers employed as school resource officers.
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