A07307 Summary:

BILL NOA07307A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S04942
 
SPONSORSolages
 
COSPNSRSayegh, Taylor, Reyes, Stirpe, De Los Santos
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §16-bb, UDC Act
 
Provides small businesses with grants of up to $100,000 to commercialize energy and environmental technology innovations and ideas in-state to stimulate economic development.
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A07307 Actions:

BILL NOA07307A
 
05/17/2023referred to small business
01/03/2024referred to small business
05/07/2024reported referred to ways and means
05/31/2024amend and recommit to ways and means
05/31/2024print number 7307a
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A07307 Committee Votes:

SMALL BUSINESS Chair:Woerner DATE:05/07/2024AYE/NAY:14/0 Action: Favorable refer to committee Ways and Means
WoernerAyeMcGowanAye
DickensExcusedByrnesExcused
JonesAyeBrownAye
DarlingAyeBendettAye
GallagherAyeNovakhovAye
JacksonAye
ClarkAye
RajkumarAye
De Los SantosAye
Chandler-WatermAye
ZaccaroExcused
DaisAye

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A07307 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A07307 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         7307--A
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      May 17, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced   by  M.  of  A.  SOLAGES,  SAYEGH,  TAYLOR,  REYES,  STIRPE,
          DE LOS SANTOS -- read once and referred  to  the  Committee  on  Small
          Business  -- recommitted to the Committee on Small Business in accord-
          ance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 --  reported  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 New York state urban development corporation act, in
          relation to creating the New York state innovative energy and environ-
          mental technology program
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Legislative  intent.  The  legislature  hereby  finds and
     2  declares that the success of innovative energy and  environmental  tech-
     3  nology-oriented  businesses  with  growth  potential is essential to the
     4  continued economic health and security of New York state. It is  further
     5  found  that  the development of new products to assist mature industries
     6  undergoing dramatic changes or facing increasing international  competi-
     7  tion  with  reducing energy costs and complying with environmental regu-
     8  lations, can serve to retain, and even increase, employment.    However,
     9  commercialization  of  these  products  is  restrained as numerous small
    10  businesses are limited by lack of early stage financing.
    11    Therefore, the legislature seeks to provide early stage funds,  via  a
    12  grants program, to stimulate the creation of a substantial number of new
    13  businesses  and  jobs  in  the  energy  and environmental sectors of New
    14  York's economy.
    15    § 2. Section 1 of chapter 174 of the laws of  1968,  constituting  the
    16  New York state urban development corporation act, is amended by adding a
    17  new section 16-bb to read as follows:
    18    § 16-bb. New York state innovative energy and environmental technology
    19  program.  1.  Definitions.  As used in this section, the following words
    20  and terms shall have the following meanings:

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06481-04-4

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     1    (a) "Innovative energy technologies" shall mean all  methods  used  to
     2  produce,  distribute,  conserve  and  store energy by methods which have
     3  significant potential for commercialization, with emphasis on  renewable
     4  energy  sources  including, but not limited to, solar, wind, fuel cells,
     5  advanced hydroelectric, and biomass power conversion technologies.
     6    (b)  "Innovative  environmental  technologies" shall mean technologies
     7  that advance sustainable development by reducing risk,  enhancing  cost-
     8  effectiveness,  improving  process efficiency, and creating products and
     9  processes that are environmentally beneficial or benign and  which  have
    10  significant  potential  for  commercialization.  Emerging  environmental
    11  technologies include, but are not  limited  to:  air,  water,  and  soil
    12  pollution  control;  solid and toxic waste management; site remediation;
    13  and environmental monitoring and recycling.
    14    (c) "Small businesses" shall mean an independently owned and  operated
    15  business  that  meets all of the following conditions: (i) headquartered
    16  in the state, and principal business operations located  in  the  state;
    17  (ii)  employs  one  hundred  or less persons, eighty percent of whom are
    18  employed within the state on a full-time basis; and  (iii)  involved  in
    19  developing innovative energy and environmental technologies.
    20    (d)  "Eligible costs" shall mean costs associated with working capital
    21  needs, the acquisition or upgrading of equipment, or leasehold  improve-
    22  ments necessary for commercialization of the product, device, technique,
    23  system  or  process; provided that no other source of funds is available
    24  under terms, interest rates, or other conditions that  would  allow  the
    25  project  to proceed successfully. Eligible costs shall exclude any costs
    26  incurred prior to the effective date of this section.
    27    2. The corporation is authorized, within available  appropriations  in
    28  the  empire  state  economic  development  fund  established pursuant to
    29  section 16-m of this act or from any other funds  appropriated  for  the
    30  purpose  set  out  in this section, to award capital grants of up to one
    31  hundred thousand dollars to small businesses, for the purpose of encour-
    32  aging and supporting  innovative  energy  and  environmental  technology
    33  development and commercialization across the state. Such grants shall be
    34  awarded  on  a competitive basis to small business applicants responding
    35  to requests for proposals issued by the corporation.
    36    3. Grants and contracts made  by  the  corporation  pursuant  to  this
    37  section shall be subject to the following:
    38    (a)  grants  shall  not  exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars per
    39  year;
    40    (b) the corporation may not enter into more than one grant per year to
    41  a small business; and
    42    (c) grants provided by the corporation may only be used  for  eligible
    43  costs.
    44    4.  Applications  for  grants  authorized  under  this  section  shall
    45  describe the product, device, technique, system or process which  is  to
    46  be developed, including:
    47    (a) a market assessment;
    48    (b) an explanation of its technical value;
    49    (c)  measurable  outcomes  resulting  from  its  manufacture and sale,
    50  including the estimated number of jobs to be created  and  retained  and
    51  the salary levels of such jobs;
    52    (d)  an  estimated  timeline  for bringing it to market, with proposed
    53  starting and completion dates and benchmarks; and
    54    (e) a budget for its development and marketing that describes how  the
    55  grant  will be used, why the grant from the corporation is essential and

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     1  cannot be obtained from other sources, and sources and amounts of  other
     2  funds to be used in its development, marketing and distribution.
     3    5.  The  corporation  shall,  in  consultation with the New York state
     4  energy research and development authority and the department of environ-
     5  mental conservation, develop criteria to be  used  in  evaluating  grant
     6  applications. Such criteria shall include, but not be limited to:
     7    (a)  economic impact as measured by such variables as potential reven-
     8  ue, job creation, effect on the local economy,  global  competitiveness,
     9  and, purchases from in-state suppliers;
    10    (b) ability of the applicant to leverage other funds;
    11    (c) financial commitment of the applicant;
    12    (d) technical feasibility;
    13    (e)  likelihood  that  the economic benefits will be manifest within a
    14  six- to twelve-month period, but at most within three years; and
    15    (f) likelihood of the product, device, technique, system or process to
    16  result in improvements to public health, quality of life,  the  environ-
    17  ment, human or business performance or economic productivity.
    18    6.  The  corporation shall, on or before September first, two thousand
    19  twenty-four and annually thereafter, submit a report  to  the  governor,
    20  the  temporary  president  of the senate and the senate minority leader,
    21  the speaker of the assembly, and the minority leader  of  the  assembly,
    22  the  chairpersons  of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways
    23  and means committee, and to any other member of the legislature request-
    24  ing such reports on the effectiveness and  accomplishments  of  the  New
    25  York   state  innovative  energy  and  environmental  technology  grants
    26  program. Such report shall include for each grant awarded, the name  and
    27  location  of  the recipient, a description of the product, device, tech-
    28  nique, system or process being commercialized, the amount and use of the
    29  grant, the total project cost, the impact of the project on the  recipi-
    30  ent's  business,  the number of jobs created or retained, and such other
    31  information as the corporation shall deem appropriate.
    32    7. Nothing in this section shall require the corporation  to  disclose
    33  any  matters  involving confidential intellectual property or work prod-
    34  uct, whether patentable or not, including any  formula,  plan,  pattern,
    35  process, tool, mechanism, compound, procedure, production data or compi-
    36  lation of information, which is not patented, but which is known only to
    37  certain  individuals  who are using it to fabricate, produce or compound
    38  an article of trade or service having commercial value and  which  gives
    39  its  user an opportunity to obtain a business advantage over competitors
    40  who do not know it or use it.
    41    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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