A04009 Summary:

BILL NOA04009
 
SAME ASSAME AS S02183
 
SPONSORTedisco
 
COSPNSRCurran, DiPietro, Duprey, Giglio, Hawley, McDonough, Ra, Walter, Raia, Corwin, McLaughlin, Palmesano, Ceretto
 
MLTSPNSRBarclay, Graf, McKevitt, Thiele
 
Amd S210, Mil L; add S458-c, RPT L; add S669-c, Ed L; amd SS13.18 & 13.20, Pks & Rec L
 
Enhances benefits for certain active or retired members of the New York state organized militia; enhances military pay, creates a property tax exemption, tuition award, and grants free vehicular access to any state park and recreational facility which charges fees for vehicular access.
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A04009 Actions:

BILL NOA04009
 
01/28/2015referred to governmental operations
01/06/2016referred to governmental operations
05/23/2016held for consideration in governmental operations
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A04009 Committee Votes:

GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS Chair:Peoples-Stokes DATE:05/23/2016AYE/NAY:10/4 Action: Held for Consideration
Peoples-StokesAyeDupreyNay
GalefAyeGoodellNay
BenedettoAyeJohnsNay
GlickAyeLalorNay
SchimelAye
KimAye
BuchwaldAye
DilanAye
BichotteAye
BlakeAye

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A04009 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A04009 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          4009
 
                               2015-2016 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 28, 2015
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  TEDISCO,  CURRAN,  DiPIETRO, DUPREY, GIGLIO,
          HAWLEY, McDONOUGH, RA, WALTER, RAIA,  CORWIN,  McLAUGHLIN,  PALMESANO,
          CERETTO  --  Multi-Sponsored  by  -- M. of A. BARCLAY, GRAF, McKEVITT,
          THIELE -- read once and referred  to  the  Committee  on  Governmental
          Operations
 
        AN  ACT to amend the military law, the real property tax law, the educa-
          tion law, and the parks, recreation and historic preservation law,  in
          relation  to  benefits  for certain active duty and retired members of
          the New York state organized militia
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Subdivision  1  of  section  210  of the military law, as
     2  amended by chapter 418 of the laws  of  2004,  is  amended  to  read  as
     3  follows:
     4    1.  Each  member of the militia ordered into the active service of the
     5  state pursuant to sections six and seven of this chapter, shall  receive
     6  for each day or part thereof of such duty the same pay and allowances as
     7  are  received by members of the appropriate force of the armed forces of
     8  the United States of corresponding grade, rating and length of  service,
     9  or  one hundred [twenty-five] fifty dollars per day, whichever is great-
    10  er.
    11    § 2. The real property tax law is amended  by  adding  a  new  section
    12  458-c to read as follows:
    13    §  458-c.  Exemption  for  property  owned  by active duty and retired
    14  members of the New York state organized militia.  1.  As  used  in  this
    15  section:
    16    (a)  "Qualified  owner"  means an active duty or retired member of the
    17  New York state army national guard or the New York  state  air  national
    18  guard.
    19    (b)  "Qualifying  residential  real  property"  means real property at
    20  least fifty percent of which is owned by a qualified owner which is used
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02624-01-5

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     1  exclusively for residential purposes;  provided  however,  that  in  the
     2  event  any portion of such property is not so used exclusively for resi-
     3  dential purposes but is used for other purposes, such portion  shall  be
     4  subject  to taxation and the remaining portion only shall be entitled to
     5  the exemption provided by this section. Such property must be the prima-
     6  ry residence of the qualified  owner,  unless  the  qualified  owner  is
     7  absent from the property due to medical reasons or institutionalization.
     8    2.  Each  county, city, town or village may adopt a local law or ordi-
     9  nance providing that qualifying residential real property be exempt from
    10  real property taxes, in an amount equal to ten percent of  the  assessed
    11  value  of  such property. Such exemption shall not be in addition to any
    12  other organized militia exemption or abatement of  taxes  authorized  by
    13  law.
    14    3.  Such  exemption from taxation shall be granted upon an application
    15  which shall include a statement that a qualified owner  resides  at  the
    16  property.  Application  shall be made annually upon a form to be promul-
    17  gated by the commissioner and shall include a statement of service  from
    18  the unit in which the qualified owner serves or served or other adequate
    19  proof  of New York state organized militia service.  The application and
    20  statement of service shall be filed by the qualified owner to the asses-
    21  sor of such municipality which has the power to assess the property  for
    22  taxation  on or before the appropriate taxable status date of such muni-
    23  cipality. If the assessor is satisfied that the  property  is  qualified
    24  for  an  exemption  pursuant  to  this  section,  then  such residential
    25  improvements shall be exempt from taxation as  provided  in  subdivision
    26  two of this section.
    27    §  3.  The  education  law is amended by adding a new section 669-c to
    28  read as follows:
    29    § 669-c. Tuition awards program for certain  New  York  army  and  air
    30  national  guard  members.  Any  current or former member of the New York
    31  army national guard or New York air  national  guard  who  served  in  a
    32  combat  operation in Iraq or Afghanistan any time after October seventh,
    33  two thousand one, provided such current or former member is  a  resident
    34  of  this  state, and provided further that such current or former member
    35  meets the eligibility requirements in subdivision three of  section  six
    36  hundred sixty-nine-a of this subpart on the date his or her application,
    37  submitted  pursuant  to section six hundred sixty-seven of this subpart,
    38  is received by the corporation, shall be eligible to receive a grant  of
    39  one  thousand  dollars  each semester while he or she is enrolled in any
    40  state university of New York or city university of New York school.
    41    § 4. Section 13.18 of the parks, recreation and historic  preservation
    42  law,  as added by chapter 443 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read as
    43  follows:
    44    § 13.18 Three-year vehicular access fee. 1. Notwithstanding any  other
    45  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the office or other state agency
    46  having jurisdiction of a  state  park  or  recreational  facility  shall
    47  establish  a  three-year vehicular access fee which shall run from April
    48  first of the year of issuance to March thirty-first of  the  third  year
    49  following  such  issuance,  entitling  the  holder thereof to a pass for
    50  vehicular admission without additional fee to any state park and  recre-
    51  ational  facility  which has a vehicular access fee. Such three-year fee
    52  shall be consistent  with  the  fee  schedule  established  pursuant  to
    53  section  13.15  of this article and shall be approved by the director of
    54  the budget.
    55    2. The pass for vehicular access shall be  known  as  the  "Three-Year
    56  Empire Passport". The pass shall be available at regional park headquar-

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     1  ters  and  such  other  places as the office or other state agency shall
     2  designate. Such pass, having an emblem of the bluebird thereon, shall be
     3  available in a form prescribed by the office.
     4    3.  Such pass for vehicular access shall not be available to the owner
     5  or operator of an omnibus operated for a commercial purpose, unless such
     6  omnibus is operated by or pursuant to an  agreement  with  a  public  or
     7  private  nonprofit  agency for the purpose of transporting persons to or
     8  from state parks for a recreational experience.
     9    4. If demonstrated that the use of the pass for  vehicular  access  in
    10  particular  parks  or  recreational facilities is contrary to the public
    11  interest, the office or such other state agency having jurisdiction  may
    12  prohibit  its use in such particular parks or recreational facilities by
    13  rule or regulation.
    14    5. Such pass shall be issued free of charge to  all  active  New  York
    15  state  resident  members  of  the  state organized militias and New York
    16  state defense forces, specifically, the New York  army  national  guard,
    17  the  New  York  air  national guard, the New York guard and the New York
    18  naval militia.
    19    6. The office or other state agency having  jurisdiction  of  a  state
    20  park  or  recreational  facility  shall  promulgate such rules and regu-
    21  lations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
    22    § 5. Section 13.20 of the parks, recreation and historic  preservation
    23  law,  as added by chapter 443 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read as
    24  follows:
    25    § 13.20 Five-year vehicular access fee. 1. Notwithstanding  any  other
    26  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the office or other state agency
    27  having jurisdiction of a  state  park  or  recreational  facility  shall
    28  establish a five-year access fee which shall run from April first of the
    29  year  of issuance to March thirty-first of the fifth year following such
    30  issuance, entitling the holder thereof to a pass for vehicular admission
    31  without additional fee to any state park and recreational facility which
    32  has an access fee. Such five-year fee shall be consistent with  the  fee
    33  schedule established pursuant to section 13.15 of this article and shall
    34  be approved by the director of the budget.
    35    2.  The  pass  for  vehicular  access shall be known as the "Five-Year
    36  Empire Passport". The pass shall be available at regional park headquar-
    37  ters and such other places as the office  or  such  other  state  agency
    38  shall designate. Such pass, having an emblem of the brook trout thereon,
    39  shall be available in a form prescribed by the office.
    40    3.  Such pass for vehicular access shall not be available to the owner
    41  or operator of an omnibus operated for a commercial purpose, unless such
    42  omnibus is operated by or pursuant to an  agreement  with  a  public  or
    43  private  nonprofit  agency for the purpose of transporting persons to or
    44  from state parks for a recreational experience.
    45    4. If demonstrated that the use of the pass for  vehicular  access  in
    46  particular  parks  or  recreational facilities is contrary to the public
    47  interest, the office or such other state agency having jurisdiction  may
    48  prohibit  its use in such particular parks or recreational facilities by
    49  rule or regulation.
    50    5. Such pass shall be issued free of charge to  all  active  New  York
    51  state  resident  members  of  the  state organized militias and New York
    52  state defense forces, specifically, the New York  army  national  guard,
    53  the  New  York  air  national guard, the New York guard and the New York
    54  naval militia.

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     1    6. The office or other state agency having  jurisdiction  of  a  state
     2  park  or  recreational  facility  shall  promulgate such rules and regu-
     3  lations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
     4    §  6.  This act shall take effect immediately; and section two of this
     5  act shall apply to assessment roles prepared on  the  basis  of  taxable
     6  status  dates occurring on or after the first of January next succeeding
     7  the date on which this act shall have become a law.
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