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S05589 Summary:

BILL NOS05589
 
SAME ASSAME AS A03771-A
 
SPONSORMAYER
 
COSPNSRCOMRIE, THOMAS
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §273-a, Ed L
 
Provides that state aid may be provided for up to 90% of the total project approved costs for buildings of public libraries that are located in an economically distressed community.
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S05589 Actions:

BILL NOS05589
 
05/08/2019REFERRED TO EDUCATION
05/30/20191ST REPORT CAL.1048
06/03/20192ND REPORT CAL.
06/04/2019ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
06/13/2019SUBSTITUTED BY A3771A
 A03771 AMEND=A Barrett
 01/31/2019referred to libraries and education technology
 05/08/2019amend (t) and recommit to libraries and education technology
 05/08/2019print number 3771a
 05/21/2019reported referred to ways and means
 06/04/2019reported referred to rules
 06/05/2019reported
 06/05/2019rules report cal.74
 06/05/2019ordered to third reading rules cal.74
 06/06/2019passed assembly
 06/06/2019delivered to senate
 06/06/2019REFERRED TO RULES
 06/13/2019SUBSTITUTED FOR S5589
 06/13/20193RD READING CAL.1048
 06/13/2019PASSED SENATE
 06/13/2019RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
 10/11/2019delivered to governor
 10/22/2019signed chap.381
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S05589 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5589
 
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       May 8, 2019
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  MAYER  -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Education
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in  relation  to  project  costs  for
          buildings  of  public  libraries  located  in  economically distressed
          communities

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Section 273-a of the education law, as amended by chapter
     2  498 of the laws of 2011, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 480 of  the
     3  laws of 2015, is amended to read as follows:
     4    § 273-a. State  aid  for library construction.   1. State aid shall be
     5  provided for up to fifty percent of the total  project  approved  costs,
     6  excluding feasibility studies, plans or similar activities, for projects
     7  for  the  installation and infrastructure of broadband services, and for
     8  the acquisition of vacant land and the acquisition, construction,  reno-
     9  vation or rehabilitation, including leasehold improvements, of buildings
    10  of  public libraries and library systems chartered by the regents of the
    11  state of New York or established by act of the  legislature  subject  to
    12  the  limitations  provided in subdivision [five] six of this section and
    13  upon approval by the commissioner, except that state aid may be provided
    14  for up to seventy-five percent of the total project approved  costs  for
    15  buildings of public libraries that are located in an economically disad-
    16  vantaged  community  and that state aid may be provided for up to ninety
    17  percent of the total project approved  costs  for  buildings  of  public
    18  libraries  that  are  located  in  an economically distressed community.
    19  Provided however that the state liability for aid paid pursuant to  this
    20  section  shall  be  limited  to funds appropriated for such purpose. Aid
    21  shall be provided  on  approved  expenses  incurred  during  the  period
    22  commencing  July  first and ending June thirtieth for up to three years,
    23  or until the project is completed, whichever occurs first. Fifty percent
    24  of such aid shall be payable to each system or library upon approval  of
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00563-04-9

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     1  the  application  by  the department. Forty percent of such aid shall be
     2  payable in the next state fiscal year. The remaining ten  percent  shall
     3  be payable upon project completion.
     4    2.  Each  application for state aid shall be submitted by the board of
     5  trustees of the library or library system responsible for the  operation
     6  of  the  subject  building to the commissioner for his or her review and
     7  approval, after having been reviewed and approved by the governing board
     8  of the public library system of which such library  is  a  member.  Each
     9  application shall:
    10    a. demonstrate that resources are or shall be available to provide for
    11  maximum utilization of the project if approved;
    12    b.  contain  verification  in  such  form  as may be acceptable to the
    13  commissioner that the total cost of the project, exclusive of state aid,
    14  has been or will be obtained;
    15    c. demonstrate that library operations would be made  more  economical
    16  as a consequence of approval;
    17    d.  be  limited to one project concerning such building, provided that
    18  no building shall be the subject of more than one application per year;
    19    e. contain documentation, where such an application requests state aid
    20  in an amount greater than fifty percent, demonstrating how  the  project
    21  will address the service needs of one or more economically disadvantaged
    22  communities.  Such  documentation  may  demonstrate need through poverty
    23  rates, concentrations of English  language  learners,  low  high  school
    24  graduation  rates,  limited  fiscal  capacity or other relevant factors;
    25  [and]
    26    f. contain documentation, where such an application requests state aid
    27  in an amount greater than seventy-five percent,  demonstrating  how  the
    28  project  will  address  the  service  needs  of one or more economically
    29  distressed communities. An application must demonstrate that the average
    30  poverty rate within the library's service area is equal  to  or  greater
    31  than  the New York state average poverty rate using federal census data;
    32  and the library must demonstrate that it lacks the capacity  to  provide
    33  twenty-five percent of the project costs; and
    34    g.  provide  such  other information as may be required by the commis-
    35  sioner.
    36    3. In approving any application that would receive  state  aid  beyond
    37  fifty percent of the total project approved costs, the board of trustees
    38  of  the library system shall give particular attention to addressing the
    39  library service  needs  of  economically  disadvantaged  communities  as
    40  provided for in paragraph e of subdivision two of this section.
    41    4.  In  approving  any application that would receive state aid beyond
    42  seventy-five percent of the total project approved costs, the  board  of
    43  trustees  of  the  library  system  shall  give  particular attention to
    44  addressing the library service needs of economically distressed communi-
    45  ties as provided for in paragraph f of subdivision two of this  section.
    46  No  more  than  ten percent of the total funds appropriated to a library
    47  system in subdivision six of this section may be  used  to  support  the
    48  total  costs  for  projects that would receive state aid beyond seventy-
    49  five percent of the total project approved costs.
    50    5. In approving any application the commissioner  shall  consider  the
    51  condition  of  existing  libraries  and, where appropriate, the needs of
    52  isolated or economically disadvantaged  communities,  provided  that  no
    53  application  shall  be  approved  for  a  project  that is deemed by the
    54  commissioner to have been completed prior to the date  of  the  applica-
    55  tion.
    56    [5.] 6. Aid shall be distributed pursuant to this section as follows:

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     1    a.  sixty  percent  of the funds appropriated pursuant to this section
     2  shall be made available to libraries within each system by  the  commis-
     3  sioner in such manner as to insure that the ratio of the amount received
     4  within  each  system  to the whole of the aid made available pursuant to
     5  this  paragraph is no greater than the ratio of the population served by
     6  such system to the population of the state;
     7    b. forty percent of the funds appropriated pursuant  to  this  section
     8  shall  be  made  available  to  library systems or libraries within each
     9  system by the commissioner in such manner as to  insure  that  an  equal
    10  amount is received within each system in the state;
    11    c.  any  funds  made  available  pursuant  to paragraph a or b of this
    12  subdivision which by April first of each  succeeding  fiscal  year,  are
    13  declined  by  such libraries or library systems for any reason, or which
    14  cannot otherwise be used by such libraries or library  systems  for  any
    15  reason,  shall  be  made available by the commissioner to other eligible
    16  libraries within such system, or if no such library can use  such  funds
    17  shall be reallocated among the other library systems and their libraries
    18  in  a  manner that will to the extent possible provide from such reallo-
    19  cated funds an equal amount to each such system.
    20    [6.] 7. The commissioner shall adopt  rules  and  regulations  as  are
    21  necessary to carry out the purposes and provisions of this section.
    22    [7.]  8.  The  commissioner shall submit to the temporary president of
    23  the senate and the speaker of the assembly an annual  report  describing
    24  those  projects  that  have received state funding of greater than fifty
    25  percent of project costs and the  communities  to  be  served  by  those
    26  projects.
    27    §  2.  This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
    28  the amendments to section 273-a of the education law made by section one
    29  of this act shall not affect the expiration of such section and shall be
    30  deemed to expire therewith.
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