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A05650 Summary:

BILL NOA05650
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORZinerman
 
COSPNSRButtenschon, Woerner
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§179-e & 179-t, St Fin L
 
Relates to providing timely and up-front payments from the state to small not-for-profit corporations; enables the competitiveness of smaller not-for-profit corporations serving the state.
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A05650 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5650
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 19, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. ZINERMAN, BUTTENSCHON, WOERNER -- read once and
          referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations
 
        AN ACT to amend the state finance law, in relation to  providing  timely
          and  up-front  payments  from the state to small not-for-profit corpo-
          rations and enabling the  competitiveness  of  smaller  not-for-profit
          corporations serving the state
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings. The Legislature acknowledges the  New
     2  York  Council  of  Nonprofits'  first State of the Sector and finds that
     3  small not-for-profit corporations in the State of New York are  struggl-
     4  ing  to attract new talent, make timely payments, and cover their annual
     5  operating expenses, further exacerbated by financial difficulties  stem-
     6  ming  from  the shifting post-pandemic economic landscape. Inflation and
     7  labor  shortages  have  harmed  the  not-for-profit  community  in  ways
     8  disproportionate  to  the  for-profit  community.  In  particular, these
     9  economic trends  have  harmed  small  not-for-profit  corporations  more
    10  acutely than larger not-for-profit corporations.
    11    The purpose of this legislation is to address that gap by altering the
    12  structure  and schedule of payments from the state to small not-for-pro-
    13  fit corporations, helping them to better adapt their budgets and expend-
    14  itures and compete  more  effectively  with  larger,  better-capitalized
    15  not-for-profit  corporations  who  can  more  easily absorb large costs.
    16  Uncertain budgeting for  not-for-profit  corporations  results  in  less
    17  action, unstable employment, less clarity with timelines, general stress
    18  and anguish for employees, and more. Helping small not-for-profit corpo-
    19  rations budget better will help the entire economy and society.
    20    § 2. Section 179-e of the state finance law is amended by adding a new
    21  subdivision 11 to read as follows:
    22    11. "Small not-for-profit corporation" means any not-for-profit corpo-
    23  ration,  as  defined  by  section  one hundred two of the not-for-profit
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD09280-01-5

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     1  corporation law, whose annual budget is one million five  hundred  thou-
     2  sand dollars or less.
     3    §  3.  Section 179-t of the state finance law is amended by adding two
     4  new subdivisions 6 and 7 to read as follows:
     5    6. Every calendar year, on or before January thirty-first, the  attor-
     6  ney  general shall publish a list of not-for-profit corporations in good
     7  standing with the state and eligible to receive funding from the  state.
     8  Such  list  shall  be constructed based upon the compliance paperwork of
     9  not-for-profit corporations submitted for the  previous  calendar  year.
    10  For  not-for-profit  corporations  who submit their compliance paperwork
    11  after January thirty-first and before April first, the attorney  general
    12  shall  publish  addendums  to  said list including not-for-profit corpo-
    13  rations that are in good standing and eligible to receive  funding  from
    14  the  state.  Any  agency  executing contract renewals for not-for-profit
    15  corporations on such list shall not be required to submit  said  renewal
    16  contract to the comptroller for review.
    17    7.  (a)  Notwithstanding the time frame requirements set forth in this
    18  section, a state agency administering a contract renewal  with  a  small
    19  not-for-profit  corporation  as  defined in this article shall make best
    20  efforts to ensure the disbursement of moneys to the small not-for-profit
    21  corporation within sixty days after the agency  receives  the  appropri-
    22  ation or funding for the contract unless the agency receives the funding
    23  more  than  sixty days before the effective date of the contract. If the
    24  agency receives the applicable funding more than sixty days  before  the
    25  effective  date  of the contract, the agency shall disburse the money to
    26  the small not-for-profit corporation prior to the effective date of  the
    27  contract.  The agency shall disburse the entire sum of money in a single
    28  disbursement.
    29    (b) A small not-for-profit corporation may opt not to receive funds in
    30  a single disbursement by attaching a  statement  with  their  compliance
    31  paperwork  requesting payment under the provisions of this chapter which
    32  would otherwise be applicable.
    33    (c) Small not-for-profit  corporations  which  do  not  receive  their
    34  contractual disbursements within the time frames provided by this subdi-
    35  vision  may  petition the contracting agency to disburse any moneys owed
    36  within twenty days of receipt of such petition. If the contracting agen-
    37  cy has not disbursed such moneys within twenty days, the small  not-for-
    38  profit  corporation affected may bring an article seventy-eight proceed-
    39  ing in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce  such  contract  and
    40  the provisions of this article.
    41    §  4. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed-
    42  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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