S08284 Summary:

BILL NOS08284
 
SAME ASSAME AS UNI. A11514
 
SPONSORRULES
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd SS2 - 7, Chap 20 of 2010, amd S2-a, Chap 80 of 2010; amd S6, Chap 46 of 2010; amd S9, Chap 47 of 2010; amd SS9-b & 13, Chap 90 of 2010
 
Provides for emergency appropriation for the period April 1, 2010 through June 28, 2010 and makes appropriations for the support of government.
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S08284 Actions:

BILL NOS08284
 
06/21/2010REFERRED TO FINANCE
06/21/2010REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
06/21/2010ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1066
06/21/2010SUBSTITUTED BY A11514
 A11514 AMEND= Rules
 06/21/2010referred to ways and means
 06/21/2010reported referred to rules
 06/21/2010reported
 06/21/2010rules report cal.228
 06/21/2010ordered to third reading rules cal.228
 06/21/2010message of necessity - appropriation
 06/21/2010message of necessity - 3 day message
 06/21/2010passed assembly
 06/21/2010delivered to senate
 06/21/2010REFERRED TO FINANCE
 06/21/2010SUBSTITUTED FOR S8284
 06/21/20103RD READING CAL.1066
 06/21/2010MESSAGE OF NECESSITY - APPROPRIATION
 06/21/2010MESSAGE OF NECESSITY - 3 DAY MESSAGE
 06/21/2010PASSED SENATE
 06/21/2010RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
 06/21/2010delivered to governor
 06/21/2010signed chap.133
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S08284 Floor Votes:

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S08284 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
            S. 8284                                                 A. 11514
 
                SENATE - ASSEMBLY
 
                                      June 21, 2010
                                       ___________
 
        IN  SENATE  --  Introduced  by  COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of the
          Governor) -- read twice and ordered printed, and when  printed  to  be
          committed to the Committee on Finance
 
        IN  ASSEMBLY  --  Introduced by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of the
          Governor) -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means
 

        AN ACT making appropriations for the support  of  government;  to  amend
          chapter  20 of the laws of 2010, relating to making appropriations for
          the support of government; to amend chapter 80 of the  laws  of  2010,
          relating  to  making  appropriations for the support of government; to
          amend chapter 46 of the laws of 2010,  relating  to  making  appropri-
          ations  for the support of government; to amend chapter 47 of the laws
          of 2010, relating to making appropriations for the support of  govern-
          ment;  and to amend chapter 90 of the laws of 2010, relating to making
          appropriations for the support of government
 
          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 enactment of these appropriations provides  sufficient
     3  authority  to the comptroller for the purpose of making payments for the
     4  purposes described herein until such time as appropriation bills submit-
     5  ted by the governor pursuant to article VII of  the  state  constitution
     6  for  the support of government for the state fiscal year beginning April
     7  1, 2010 are enacted.
 
     8    § 2. Section 2 of chapter 20 of the laws of 2010, relating  to  making
     9  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 110
    10  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    11    § 2. The sum of two billion  [ninety-six]  three  hundred  fifty-eight
    12  million  [eight] seven hundred [twenty-one] fifty-seven thousand dollars

    13  [($2,096,821,000)] ($2,358,757,000) or  so  much  thereof  as  shall  be
    14  sufficient  to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated
    15  and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the  public  offi-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD12285-02-0

        S. 8284                             2                           A. 11514
 
     1  cers and for the purposes specified, which amount shall be available for
     2  the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
     3                     ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
 
     4  For  the  purpose  of  making  payments  for
     5    personal  service,  including  liabilities

     6    incurred  prior  to  April 1, 2010, on the
     7    payrolls scheduled to be paid  during  the
     8    period  April 1 through June [20] 28, 2010
     9    to state officers  and  employees  of  the
    10    executive  branch, including the governor,
    11    lieutenant   governor,   comptroller   and
    12    attorney  general; to officers and employ-
    13    ees of the judiciary; and to officers  and
    14    employees  of  the  legislature, including
    15    payments to the members of the senate  and
    16    assembly  under  sections 5 and 5-a of the
    17    legislative law; and payments for services
    18    performed  by  mentally  ill  or  develop-
    19    mentally disabled persons who are employed
    20    in   state-operated   special  employment,
    21    work-for-pay   or    sheltered    workshop
    22    programs  provided  that,  notwithstanding
    23    any other provision of law to the  contra-

    24    ry,  the expiration dates of the exemption
    25    from licensure requirements as  set  forth
    26    in section 9 of chapter 420 of the laws of
    27    2002  and  section  17-a of chapter 676 of
    28    the laws of 2002 are hereby extended until
    29    [June 17, 2010] March 31, 2011 ...........
    30    .......................... [2,096,821,000] 2,358,757,000
    31                                ==============
 
    32    § 2-a. Section 2-a of chapter 80 of the  laws  of  2010,  relating  to
    33  making appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chap-
    34  ter 108 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    35    § 2-a. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much ther-
    36  eof  as  shall  be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are
    37  hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as  hereinafter  provided,

    38  to  the  respective  public officers and for the several purposes speci-
    39  fied, which amounts shall be available for the state fiscal year  begin-
    40  ning April 1, 2010.
 
    41                            GENERAL STATE CHARGES
 
    42  GENERAL STATE CHARGES ......................... [77,726,000] 522,926,000
    43                                                --------------
 
    44    General Fund / State Operations
    45    State Purposes Account - 003
 
    46  For  the  state's contribution to the health
    47    insurance fund. The state's share  of  the
    48    health  insurance  program dividends shall

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     1    be available to pay for  the  premiums  in
     2    2010-11.
     3  Notwithstanding  section  167-a of the civil
     4    service law, effective April 1,  2010 upon

     5    exclusion from the coverage of the  health
     6    insurance  plan  of  supplementary medical
     7    insurance benefits for which an active  or
     8    retired employee or a dependent covered by
     9    the  health  insurance plan is or would be
    10    eligible under the federal old-age, survi-
    11    vors and disability insurance program,  an
    12    amount  equal  to  the  premium charge for
    13    such   supplementary   medical   insurance
    14    benefits   for   such  active  or  retired
    15    employee and his  or  her  dependents,  if
    16    any,    shall  be paid monthly or at other
    17    intervals  to  such  active   or   retired
    18    employee  from  the health insurance fund.
    19    Where  appropriate,  such  amount  may  be
    20    deducted    from  contributions payable by
    21    the employee or retired employee; or where
    22    appropriate  in  the  case  of  a  retired

    23    employee receiving a retirement allowance,
    24    such  amount may be included with payments
    25    of his or her retirement allowance.
    26  Notwithstanding section 167-a of  the  civil
    27    service  law, effective April 1, 2010, all
    28    state employer, employee, retired employee
    29    and dependent contributions to the  health
    30    insurance fund shall be adjusted as neces-
    31    sary  to    cover  the cost of reimbursing
    32    federal old-age, survivors, and disability
    33    insurance   program premium  charges  made
    34    pursuant  to  section  167-a  of the civil
    35    service  law. Furthermore, this cost shall
    36    be included in the calculation of  premium
    37    or  subscription charges for health cover-
    38    age  provided  to  state   employees   and
    39    retired  state employees, provided, howev-
    40    er,  the  state  shall remain obligated to
    41    pay no    less  than  its  share  of  such

    42    increased  cost  consistent with its share
    43    of   premium   or   subscription   charges
    44    provided  for  by  article 11 of the civil
    45    service law.  As such, all other  employer
    46    contributions to the health insurance fund
    47    shall be adjusted as  necessary to provide
    48    for such payments ........... [50,400,000]   495,600,000
    49  For  the  state's  contribution  to employee
    50    benefit fund programs ......... 27,326,000
    51                                --------------
 
    52    § 3. Section 3 of chapter 20 of the laws of 2010, relating  to  making
    53  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 110
    54  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:

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     1    § 3. The sum of two hundred [four] twenty-six  million  eight  hundred
     2  [sixty-two]     seventy-six     thousand     dollars    [($204,862,000)]
     3  ($226,876,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to  accomplish
     4  the  purpose designated, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the
     5  general  fund  to the credit of the state purposes account not otherwise
     6  appropriated for the purpose of paying to the social  security  contrib-
     7  ution  fund,  the  state's  share,  as  employer, of the payroll tax for
     8  payrolls scheduled to be paid during the period  April  1  through  June
     9  [20] 28, 2010, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010 ...
    10  .............................................. [204,862,000] 226,876,000

    11                                                ==============
 
    12    §  4.  Section 4 of chapter 20 of the laws of 2010, relating to making
    13  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  108
    14  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    15    §  4.  The  sum  of  one  hundred [thirty] fifty-five thousand dollars
    16  [($130,000)] ($155,000), or so much thereof as shall  be  sufficient  to
    17  accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is hereby appropriated out of any
    18  moneys in the general fund to the credit of the state  purposes  account
    19  not  otherwise  appropriated  for payments to the teachers insurance and
    20  annuity association and college retirement equities fund associated with
    21  individuals working in the education department,  the  higher  education

    22  services  corporation, and the state university of New York construction
    23  fund. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the  contrary,  the
    24  comptroller  is hereby authorized and directed to utilize this appropri-
    25  ation for the purpose of making scheduled teachers insurance and annuity
    26  association and college retirement equities fund payments ..............
    27  ...................................................... [130,000] 155,000
    28                                                    ==============
 
    29    § 5. Section 6 of chapter 46 of the laws of 2010, relating  to  making
    30  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 110
    31  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    32    § 6. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much thereof
    33  as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are hereby

    34  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    35  respective public officers and for the several purposes specified, which
    36  amounts  shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1,
    37  2010.
 
    38                                THE JUDICIARY
 
    39    For the payment of state operations nonpersonal  service  liabilities,
    40  the  sum  of  [fifty-one]  fifty-three  million  dollars [($51,000,000)]
    41  ($53,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient  to  accomplish
    42  the  purpose  designated, is hereby appropriated to the judiciary out of
    43  any moneys in the general fund to  the  credit  of  the  state  purposes
    44  account not otherwise appropriated. The comptroller is hereby authorized
    45  and  directed  to  utilize  this appropriation for the purpose of making

    46  payments for nonpersonal service liabilities incurred by  the  judiciary
    47  from April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010 ........ [51,000,000] 53,000,000
    48                                                 ==============
    49    The  sum  of  four million dollars ($4,000,000), or so much thereof as
    50  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
    51  appropriated  to  the judiciary out of any moneys in the special revenue

        S. 8284                             5                           A. 11514
 
     1  funds - other / aid to localities, court facility incentive aid  fund  -
     2  340  for  services  and  expenses  related  to  court cleaning and minor
     3  repairs, interest aid, appellate aid and  judicial  institute  financing
     4  payments ..................................................... 4,000,000

     5                                                            ==============
 
     6    §  6.  Section 5 of chapter 20 of the laws of 2010, relating to making
     7  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  110
     8  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
     9    § 5. The amount specified in this section, or so much thereof as shall
    10  be  sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropri-
    11  ated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the  public
    12  officers and for the purposes specified, which amount shall be available
    13  for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
    14                     ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
 
    15  For  the payment of state operations nonper-
    16    sonal service liabilities,  including  the
    17    legislature,  including contracts approved
    18    prior to, on, and after April 1, 2010  for

    19    liabilities   incurred   in  the  ordinary
    20    course  of  business,  during  the  period
    21    April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010, pursu-
    22    ant to existing state law and for purposes
    23    for  which  the legislature authorized the
    24    expenditure of moneys during the 2009-2010
    25    state fiscal year; provided, however, that
    26    nothing contained herein shall  be  deemed
    27    to limit or restrict the power or authori-
    28    ty  of  state  departments  or agencies to
    29    conduct their activities or operations  in
    30    accordance  with existing law, and further
    31    provided  that  nothing  contained  herein
    32    shall  be  deemed to supersede, nullify or
    33    modify the provisions of section 40 of the
    34    state finance law prescribing when  appro-
    35    priations  made  for  the  2009-2010 state
    36    fiscal year  shall  have  ceased  to  have

    37    force and effect ........... [225,000,000]   245,000,000
    38                                ==============
 
    39    §  7.  Section 6 of chapter 20 of the laws of 2010, relating to making
    40  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  110
    41  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    42    § 6. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much thereof
    43  as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are hereby
    44  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    45  respective public officers and for the several purposes specified, which
    46  amounts shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April  1,
    47  2010.
 
    48  AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT (CCP) ...........................
    49    ............................................ [115,000,000] 120,000,000

    50                                                --------------

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     1    Federal Capital Projects Fund - 291
     2    American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Purpose
 
     3    The  sum  of  [seventy-five]  eighty  million  dollars [($75,000,000)]
     4  ($80,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient  to  accomplish
     5  the  purpose  designated,  is hereby appropriated for contracts approved
     6  prior to April 1, 2010 for the payment by the state of the federal share
     7  of transportation related capital projects  liabilities  funded  by  the
     8  American  Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 incurred in the ordinary
     9  course of business from April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010, pursuant  to

    10  existing state law and for purposes for which the legislature authorized
    11  the  expenditures  of  money during the 2009-2010 fiscal year; provided,
    12  however, that nothing contained herein  shall  be  deemed  to  limit  or
    13  restrict  the  power  or  authority  of state departments or agencies to
    14  conduct their activities or operations in accordance with existing  law,
    15  and  further  provided  that nothing contained herein shall be deemed to
    16  supersede, nullify, or modify the provisions of section 40 of the  state
    17  finance  law  prescribing  when  appropriations  made  for the 2009-2010
    18  fiscal year shall have ceased to have force and effect. Funds  appropri-
    19  ated  herein  shall  be subject to all applicable reporting and account-
    20  ability requirements contained in such act ..... [75,000,000] 80,000,000
    21                                                 ==============
 

    22    The sum of forty million dollars ($40,000,000), or so much thereof  as
    23  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is hereby
    24  appropriated for contracts approved for purposes for which the  legisla-
    25  ture  authorized  the  expenditures of money during the 2009-2010 fiscal
    26  year. An amount up to  forty  million  dollars  ($40,000,000)  shall  be
    27  available for the payment by the state of the federal share of transpor-
    28  tation  related  capital  projects  liabilities,  funded by the American
    29  Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 incurred in the ordinary course of
    30  business during the period from April 1 through June [20] 27,  2010  for
    31  contracts approved during the period April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010,
    32  provided,  however,  that  nothing  contained  herein shall be deemed to

    33  limit or restrict the power or authority of state departments  or  agen-
    34  cies to conduct their activities or operations in accordance with exist-
    35  ing  law,  and  further  provided that nothing contained herein shall be
    36  deemed to supersede, nullify, or modify the provisions of section 40  of
    37  the  state  finance  law  prescribing  when  appropriations made for the
    38  2009-2010 fiscal year shall have ceased to have force and effect.  Funds
    39  appropriated  herein  shall  be  subject to all applicable reporting and
    40  accountability requirements contained in such act ........... 40,000,000
    41                                                            ==============
 
    42    § 8. Section 7 of chapter 20 of the laws of 2010, relating  to  making
    43  appropriations  for the support of government, as amended by chapter 110
    44  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:

    45    § 7. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much thereof
    46  as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are hereby
    47  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    48  respective public officers and for the several purposes specified, which
    49  amounts  shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1,
    50  2010.
 
    51                     ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES

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     1    The sum of thirty million dollars ($30,000,000), or so much thereof as
     2  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
     3  appropriated  for  contracts  approved in accordance with section 112 of
     4  the state finance law for purposes for which the legislature  authorized

     5  the expenditures of money during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. An amount up
     6  to  thirty  million  dollars  ($30,000,000)  shall  be available for the
     7  payment of  capital  projects  liabilities,  including  any  contractual
     8  services  liabilities  of  the  engineering  services  fund, incurred to
     9  address emergency health and safety needs as certified by  the  director
    10  of  budget during the period from April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010 for
    11  contracts approved prior to, on,  or  after  April  1,  2010,  provided,
    12  however,  that  nothing  contained  herein  shall  be deemed to limit or
    13  restrict the power or authority of  state  departments  or  agencies  to
    14  conduct  their activities or operations in accordance with existing law,
    15  and further provided that nothing contained herein shall  be  deemed  to
    16  supersede,  nullify, or modify the provisions of section 40 of the state

    17  finance law prescribing  when  appropriations  made  for  the  2009-2010
    18  fiscal year shall have ceased to have force and effect ...... 30,000,000
    19                                                            ==============
    20    The  sum  of  [two]  three  hundred  million  dollars [($200,000,000)]
    21  ($300,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to  accomplish
    22  the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated for contracts approved in
    23  accordance  with  section  112 of the state finance law for purposes for
    24  which the legislature authorized the expenditures of  money  during  the
    25  2009-2010  fiscal  year.  An  amount  up  to [two] three hundred million
    26  dollars [($200,000,000)]  ($300,000,000)  shall  be  available  for  the

    27  payment  of  all  facets of capital projects liabilities incurred on and
    28  after April 1, 2010 for contracts originally approved prior to April  1,
    29  2010,  provided,  however, that nothing contained herein shall be deemed
    30  to limit or restrict the power or  authority  of  state  departments  or
    31  agencies  to  conduct  their activities or operations in accordance with
    32  existing law, and further provided that nothing contained  herein  shall
    33  be  deemed to supersede, nullify, or modify the provisions of section 40
    34  of the state finance law prescribing when appropriations  made  for  the
    35  2009-2010 fiscal year shall have ceased to have force and effect .......
    36  .............................................. [200,000,000] 300,000,000
    37                                                ==============
 
    38    §  9.  Section 9 of chapter 47 of the laws of 2010, relating to making

    39  appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chapter  110
    40  of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    41    § 9. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much thereof
    42  as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are hereby
    43  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    44  respective public officers and for the several purposes specified, which
    45  amounts shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April  1,
    46  2010.
 
    47                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
    48  FEDERAL AID HIGHWAYS FEDERAL PURPOSE ......... [135,000,000] 170,000,000
    49                                                --------------
 
    50    Federal Capital Projects Fund - 291
    51    Federal Aid Highways Purpose


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     1    The sum of one hundred [fifteen] fifty million dollars [($115,000,000]
     2  ($150,000,000),  or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish
     3  the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated  for  contracts  approved
     4  prior to April 1, 2010 for the payment by the state of the federal share
     5  of  transportation  related capital projects liabilities as provided for
     6  in the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act:
     7  A Legacy for Users and any successive legislation incurred in the  ordi-
     8  nary  course of business from April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010, pursu-
     9  ant to existing state law and for purposes  for  which  the  legislature
    10  authorized  the  expenditures of money during the 2009-2010 fiscal year;

    11  provided, however, that nothing contained  herein  shall  be  deemed  to
    12  limit  or  restrict the power or authority of state departments or agen-
    13  cies to conduct their activities or operations in accordance with exist-
    14  ing law, and further provided that nothing  contained  herein  shall  be
    15  deemed  to supersede, nullify, or modify the provisions of section 40 of
    16  the state finance law  prescribing  when  appropriations  made  for  the
    17  2009-2010  fiscal year shall have ceased to have force and effect. Funds
    18  appropriated herein shall not be available for the  payment  of  liabil-
    19  ities funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 .....
    20  .............................................. [115,000,000] 150,000,000
    21                                                ==============
 
    22    The sum of twenty million dollars ($20,000,000), or so much thereof as

    23  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is hereby
    24  appropriated for contracts approved  during  the  period  from  April  1
    25  through  June  [20] 27, 2010 for the payment by the state of the federal
    26  share of transportation related capital projects liabilities as provided
    27  for in the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation  Equity
    28  Act:  A  Legacy for Users and any successive legislation incurred in the
    29  ordinary course of business from April 1 through June [20] 27, 2010, for
    30  projects that do not contain any state funding shares unless such  state
    31  shares  are funded by the consolidated local street and highway improve-
    32  ment program and/or the municipal streets and highway  program,  or  for
    33  projects  containing  both  state funding shares that are eligible to be

    34  funded by bond proceeds to the extent that such bond proceeds are avail-
    35  able and federal shares funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment
    36  Act of 2009, pursuant to existing state law and for purposes  for  which
    37  the   legislature  authorized  the  expenditures  of  money  during  the
    38  2009-2010 fiscal year; provided, however, that nothing contained  herein
    39  shall  be  deemed  to  limit or restrict the power or authority of state
    40  departments or agencies to conduct their  activities  or  operations  in
    41  accordance   with  existing  law,  and  further  provided  that  nothing
    42  contained herein shall be deemed to supersede, nullify,  or  modify  the
    43  provisions  of  section  40  of  the  state finance law prescribing when
    44  appropriations made for the 2009-2010 fiscal year shall have  ceased  to
    45  have  force and effect. Funds appropriated herein shall not be available

    46  for the payment of liabilities funded by the American Recovery and Rein-
    47  vestment Act of 2009 ........................................ 20,000,000
    48                                                            ==============
 
    49  NEW YORK STATE AGENCY FUND (CCP) ............................ 10,000,000
    50                                                            --------------
 
    51    Fiduciary Funds/Capital Projects
    52    Highway Costs Improvement Accounts
    53    Non-Federal Aided Highway Purpose

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     1    The sum of ten million dollars ($10,000,000), or so  much  thereof  as
     2  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is hereby
     3  appropriated for contracts approved prior to, on or after April 1,  2010
     4  for  the  payment of transportation related capital projects liabilities

     5  incurred by the department of transportation on behalf of entities other
     6  than state departments or agencies pursuant to the highway law or trans-
     7  portation  law  incurred in the ordinary course of business from April 1
     8  through June [20] 27, 2010 .................................. 10,000,000
     9                                                            ==============
 
    10    § 9-a. Section 9-b of chapter 90 of the  laws  of  2010,  relating  to
    11  making appropriations for the support of government, as amended by chap-
    12  ter 110 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    13    §  9-b.  The  amount  specified in this section, or so much thereof as
    14  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
    15  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    16  public officers and for the purpose specified,  which  amount  shall  be

    17  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
    18                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
    19    The  sum  of  one  million dollars ($1,000,000), or so much thereof as
    20  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
    21  appropriated for contracts approved during the period from April 1, 2010
    22  through  June  [20]  27, 2010, for the payment by the state of the state
    23  share of transportation related capital projects liabilities incurred in
    24  the ordinary course of business from April 1, 2010 through June [20] 27,
    25  2010, including construction inspection, funded by the dedicated highway
    26  and bridge trust fund - non-federal aided highway purpose  and  prepara-
    27  tion  of plans purpose and/or the rebuild and renew New York transporta-
    28  tion bond act of 2005 - highway facilities purpose, only for the  shares

    29  of projects that are eligible to be funded by bond proceeds, only to the
    30  extent  that  bond proceeds are available, and only for capital projects
    31  that contain funding shares from the American Recovery and  Reinvestment
    32  Act  of  2009, pursuant to existing state law and for purposes for which
    33  the  legislature  authorized  the  expenditures  of  money  during   the
    34  2009-2010  fiscal year; provided, however, that nothing contained herein
    35  shall be deemed to limit or restrict the power  or  authority  of  state
    36  departments  or  agencies  to  conduct their activities or operations in
    37  accordance  with  existing  law,  and  further  provided  that   nothing
    38  contained  herein  shall  be deemed to supersede, nullify, or modify the
    39  provisions of section 40 of  the  state  finance  law  prescribing  when
    40  appropriations  made  for the 2009-2010 fiscal year shall have ceased to

    41  have force and effect ........................................ 1,000,000
    42                                                            ==============
 
    43    § 9-b. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much ther-
    44  eof as shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  several  purposes  desig-
    45  nated,  are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter
    46  provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes
    47  specified, which amounts shall be available for the  state  fiscal  year
    48  beginning April 1, 2010.

        S. 8284                            10                           A. 11514
 
     1                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
     2  MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM ...... 136,571,500
     3                                                            --------------
 

     4    Special Revenue Funds - Other / Aid to Localities
     5    Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund - 313
     6    Metropolitan  Mass  Transportation  Operating Assistance
     7      Account
 
     8  Notwithstanding any  inconsistent  provision
     9    of  law,  the following appropriations are
    10    for payment of mass transportation operat-
    11    ing assistance provided that payments from
    12    this appropriation shall be made  pursuant
    13    to a financial plan approved by the direc-
    14    tor of the budget.
    15  To the metropolitan transportation authority
    16    for the operating expenses of the New York
    17    city  transit authority, the Manhattan and
    18    Bronx surface transit operating authority,
    19    and the Staten Island rapid transit  oper-
    20    ating authority ............................. 50,000,000
    21  To the metropolitan transportation authority
    22    for  the  operating  expenses  of the Long

    23    Island rail road company  and  the  Metro-
    24    North   commuter  railroad  company  which
    25    includes the New  York  state  portion  of
    26    Harlem,  Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and
    27    the New Haven commuter  railroad  services
    28    regardless  of  whether  the  services are
    29    provided directly  or  pursuant  to  joint
    30    service agreements .......................... 50,000,000
    31  To  Rockland  county  for a trans-Hudson bus
    32    service  to  be  provided  pursuant  to  a
    33    contract   between   Rockland  county  and
    34    Metro-North commuter railroad .................. 322,500
    35  To the city of New York  for  the  operating
    36    expenses   of   the  Staten  Island  ferry
    37    notwithstanding any  other  provisions  of
    38    law .......................................... 2,797,500
    39  To the county of Westchester for the operat-
    40    ing  expenses  thereof incurred for public

    41    transportation services,  provided  within
    42    the county directly or under contract ........ 4,927,500
    43  To  the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees
    44    for   the   operating   expenses   thereof
    45    incurred    for    public   transportation
    46    services ..................................... 5,529,500
    47  To  the  county  of  Suffolk  for  operating
    48    expenses   thereof   incurred  for  public
    49    transportation services,  provided  within
    50    the county directly or under contract ........ 2,368,000
    51  To  the  city  of New York for the operating
    52    expenses  thereof  incurred   for   public

        S. 8284                            11                           A. 11514
 
     1    transportation  services,  provided within
     2    the city directly or under contract .......... 7,556,000
     3  To  all  other public transportation systems

     4    serving primarily within the  metropolitan
     5    commuter   transportation   district,   as
     6    defined in  section  1262  of  the  public
     7    authorities law, eligible to receive oper-
     8    ating  assistance  under the provisions of
     9    section 18-b of the transportation law for
    10    the operating expenses thereof in  accord-
    11    ance  with  a service and usage formula to
    12    be  established  by  the  commissioner  of
    13    transportation  with  the  approval of the
    14    director of the budget ....................... 2,794,000
    15                                              --------------
    16      Program account subtotal ................. 126,295,000
    17                                              --------------
 
    18    Special Revenue Funds - Other / Aid to Localities
    19    Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund - 313
    20    Public  Transportation  Systems   Operating   Assistance

    21      Account
 
    22  Notwithstanding  any  inconsistent provision
    23    of law, the following  appropriations  are
    24    for payment of mass transportation operat-
    25    ing assistance provided that payments from
    26    this  appropriation shall be made pursuant
    27    to a financial plan approved by the direc-
    28    tor of the budget.
    29  To  the  Capital   District   transportation
    30    authority for the operating expenses ther-
    31    eof .......................................... 1,511,000
    32  To the Central New York regional transporta-
    33    tion  authority for the operating expenses
    34    thereof ...................................... 1,457,500
    35  To the Rochester-Genesee regional  transpor-
    36    tation   authority   for   the   operating
    37    expenses thereof ............................. 1,652,500
    38  To  the  Niagara   Frontier   transportation
    39    authority for the operating expenses ther-

    40    eof .......................................... 2,964,000
    41  To   all  other  public  transportation  bus
    42    systems serving primarily areas outside of
    43    the metropolitan  commuter  transportation
    44    district  eligible  to  receive  operating
    45    assistance under the provisions of section
    46    18-b of the  transportation  law  for  the
    47    operating  expenses  thereof in accordance
    48    with the service and usage formula  to  be
    49    established  by the commissioner of trans-
    50    portation with the approval of the  direc-
    51    tor of the budget ............................ 2,691,500
    52                                              --------------
    53      Program account subtotal .................. 10,276,500
    54                                              --------------

        S. 8284                            12                           A. 11514
 

     1    § 9-c. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much ther-
     2  eof  as  shall  be  sufficient to accomplish the several purposes desig-
     3  nated, is hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid  as  hereinafter
     4  provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes
     5  specified,  which  amounts  shall be available for the state fiscal year
     6  beginning April 1, 2010.
 
     7                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
     8  MASS TRANSPORTATION AND RAIL FREIGHT (CCP)
 
     9    Special Revenue Funds - Other
    10    Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund - 073
 
    11    Non-MTA Capital Purpose
 
    12    For the payment of operating expenses  for
    13      public  transportation  systems eligible
    14      to receive  operating  assistance  under
    15      the  provisions  of  section 18-b of the
    16      transportation law  in  accordance  with

    17      the schedule below (17020929) .............. 3,685,000
 
    18                           SCHEDULE
 
    19    To  the  Capital  District  transportation
    20      authority  for  the  operating  expenses
    21      thereof ...................................... 760,000
    22    To the Central New York regional transpor-
    23      tation   authority   for  the  operating
    24      expenses thereof ............................. 668,000
    25    To the Rochester-Genesee  regional  trans-
    26      portation  authority  for  the operating
    27      expenses thereof ............................. 732,500
    28    To the Niagara Frontier Regional Transpor-
    29      tation  Authority  for   the   operating
    30      expenses thereof ............................. 946,500
    31    To  all  other  public  transportation bus
    32      systems serving primarily areas  outside
    33      of   the   metropolitan   transportation

    34      commuter district  eligible  to  receive
    35      operating     assistance    under    the
    36      provisions of section 18-b of the trans-
    37      portation law for the operating expenses
    38      thereof in accordance with  the  service
    39      and  usage  formula to be established by
    40      the commissioner of transportation  with
    41      the  approval  of  the  director  of the
    42      budget ....................................... 578,000
    43                                              --------------
    44      Total of schedule .......................... 3,685,000
    45                                              ==============
 
    46    § 10. The amount specified in this section,  or  so  much  thereof  as
    47  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is hereby
    48  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the


        S. 8284                            13                           A. 11514
 
     1  respective  public  officers and for the purpose specified, which amount
     2  shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
     3                            DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
 
     4  CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 10,000,000
     5                                                            --------------
 
     6    Special Revenue Funds - Federal / Aid to Localities
     7    Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund - 261
     8    Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account
 
     9  For  various  federal  food  and nutritional
    10    services. The moneys  hereby  appropriated
    11    shall  be available for contracts approved
    12    prior to, on, or after April 1, 2010,  and
    13    for  the  payment  of financial assistance
    14    heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ... 10,000,000

    15                                              --------------
    16      Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000
    17                                              --------------
 
    18    § 11. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much there-
    19  of as shall be sufficient to  accomplish  the  purposes  designated,  is
    20  hereby  appropriated  and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,
    21  to the public officers and for the  several  purposes  specified,  which
    22  amount  shall  be available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1,
    23  2010.
 
    24                            DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
 
    25  AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ...................................... 68,534,850
    26                                                            --------------
 
    27    Special Revenue Funds - Other / Aid to Localities
    28    HCRA Resources Fund - 061
    29    Health Care Services Account
 

    30  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    31    contrary,   the   appropriations   in  the
    32    following schedule shall not be  available
    33    for expenditure until enactment of a chap-
    34    ter  of  the  laws of 2010 that: increases
    35    the rate of tax  imposed  on  each  twenty
    36    cigarettes  or  fraction  thereof  by  one
    37    dollar and sixty cents, effective July  1,
    38    2010; increases the tobacco product tax to
    39    75   percent   of   the  wholesale  price,
    40    increases the tax on snuff products by one
    41    dollar and four cents per ounce, creates a
    42    new category under  the  tobacco  products
    43    tax  of  little  cigars taxed at an equiv-
    44    alent rate to cigarettes, effective August
    45    1, 2010;  and  enacts  certain  provisions
    46    regarding  the  collection  and payment of


        S. 8284                            14                           A. 11514
 
     1    cigarette taxes and the enforcement there-
     2    of.
     3  For  grants  to  existing  community service
     4    programs, as  deemed  appropriate  by  the
     5    department  of  health,  including but not
     6    limited to community  based  organizations
     7    and other organizations providing special-
     8    ized  AIDS-related  services  targeted  to
     9    minority and other high-risk populations.
    10  To ensure organizational  viability,  agency
    11    administration may be supported subject to
    12    review and approval of the commissioner of
    13    health.  Up to $125,000 may be transferred
    14    to  the  general  fund  -  state  purposes
    15    account  for  the  administration  of this
    16    program. Notwithstanding any provision  of
    17    law  to  the contrary, the commissioner of
    18    health shall  be  authorized  to  continue

    19    contracts with community service programs,
    20    multi-service   agencies   and   community
    21    development  initiatives  for   all   such
    22    contracts which were executed on or before
    23    March  31,  2010,  without  any additional
    24    requirements  that   such   contracts   be
    25    subject   to   competitive  bidding  or  a
    26    request for proposals process ............... 18,053,000
    27  For grants  to  existing  community  service
    28    programs to meet the increased demands for
    29    HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal
    30    and   supportive   services  to  high-risk
    31    groups and to address increased  operating
    32    costs  of these programs. To ensure organ-
    33    izational viability, agency administration
    34    may be supported  subject  to  review  and
    35    approval of the commissioner of health.
    36  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the

    37    contrary, the commissioner of health shall
    38    be authorized to continue  contracts  with
    39    community  service  programs, multiservice
    40    agencies and community development  initi-
    41    atives  for  all such contracts which were
    42    executed on  or  before  March  31,  2010,
    43    without  any  additional requirements that
    44    such contracts be subject  to  competitive
    45    bidding or a request for proposals process
    46    .............................................. 4,214,850
    47  For  additional grants to existing community
    48    service programs  to  meet  the  increased
    49    demands  for  HIV  education,  prevention,
    50    outreach, legal and supportive services to
    51    high-risk groups and to address  increased
    52    operating  costs  of  these  programs.  To
    53    ensure  organizational  viability,  agency
    54    administration may be supported subject to

    55    review and approval of the commissioner of
    56    health.  Notwithstanding  any provision of

        S. 8284                            15                           A. 11514
 
     1    law to the contrary, the  commissioner  of
     2    health  shall  be  authorized  to continue
     3    contracts with community service programs,
     4    multi-service   agencies   and   community
     5    development  initiatives  for   all   such
     6    contracts which were executed on or before
     7    March  31,  2010,  without  any additional
     8    requirements  that   such   contracts   be
     9    subject   to   competitive  bidding  or  a
    10    request for proposals process .................. 783,000
    11  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
    12    operation of the Cornell university parent
    13    HIV/AIDS   education  project  to  provide
    14    educational  workshops  for   parents   in

    15    Nassau  county, and to enhance the project
    16    in Suffolk county ............................... 74,000
    17  For services and expenses of the Long Island
    18    association for AIDS  care  to  conduct  a
    19    study  to  (1)  identify  the  medical and
    20    social services gaps for children orphaned
    21    by AIDS on Long Island, as well as strate-
    22    gies  to  link  families  with  AIDS  with
    23    community  services  in  order to plan for
    24    future care needs of their  children,  and
    25    (2) develop innovative comprehensive model
    26    service programs for such children .............. 49,000
    27  For  grants to county health departments for
    28    HIV-related public  health  activities  in
    29    rural  underserved  counties  and counties
    30    with the most rapid increases in HIV inci-
    31    dence .......................................... 294,000
    32  For services and expenses of the AIDS insti-

    33    tute related  to  training  and  education
    34    activities  and  continuum  of care initi-
    35    atives ....................................... 2,147,000
    36  For  services  and  expenses  of   a   pilot
    37    surveillance  project for investigation of
    38    reported  AIDS  cases  by  county   health
    39    departments  as  authorized by the commis-
    40    sioner of health ................................ 88,000
    41  For grants to community based  organizations
    42    for  the provision of services to parolees
    43    and their families. Up to $730,000 of this
    44    appropriation may be  transferred  to  the
    45    general  fund - state purposes account for
    46    administration of this program ............... 1,041,000
    47  For HIV counseling and testing  services  in
    48    facilities  operated by the New York state
    49    department of correctional  services.  All
    50    or  part  of  this  appropriation  may  be

    51    transferred to the general  fund  -  state
    52    purposes  account  for  administration  of
    53    this program ................................... 854,000
    54  For grants for the provision of outreach and
    55    case  management  services  to   high-risk
    56    women and children ........................... 1,267,000

        S. 8284                            16                           A. 11514
 
     1  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
     2    provision of  outreach  and  education  to
     3    low-income    and   minority   communities
     4    concerning  the availability of and access
     5    to clinical drug trials ......................... 98,000
     6  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
     7    care   and   service  needs  of  children,
     8    adolescents  and  families  with  the  HIV
     9    disease ...................................... 1,693,000

    10  For  grants  for the provision of comprehen-
    11    sive  HIV  prevention  and   health   care
    12    services   to  high-risk  adolescents  and
    13    young adults. Up  to  5  percent  of  this
    14    appropriation  may  be  transferred to the
    15    general fund - state purposes account  for
    16    the   administration   of   this  program,
    17    provided ..................................... 2,139,000
    18  For grants for  housing,  supported  housing
    19    and referral services for homeless persons
    20    with  HIV/AIDS and their families, includ-
    21    ing  those   with   tuberculosis   or   if
    22    warranted those with tuberculosis only, in
    23    areas  as  determined by data collected by
    24    the department of health ..................... 2,303,000
    25  For  grants  for  the   provision   of   HIV
    26    prevention  and  primary  care services to
    27    high-risk populations in community  health

    28    centers   and  substance  abuse  programs,
    29    provided ....................................... 662,000
    30  For grants to community based  organizations
    31    for  HIV  prevention  and outreach efforts
    32    targeted to substance abusers .................. 461,000
    33  For services and expenses related to  educa-
    34    tion   and  prevention  services  and  for
    35    nutritional services including individuals
    36    homebound with AIDS or  in  an  adult  day
    37    care or home care setting .................... 4,306,000
    38  For  grants to community based organizations
    39    to support permanency planning and support
    40    services for families affected by HIV.  Up
    41    to  5 percent of this appropriation may be
    42    transferred to the general  fund  -  state
    43    purposes account for the administration of
    44    this program ................................... 921,000

    45  For  grants to community based organizations
    46    and for services and expenses of the  AIDS
    47    institute  related to the provision of HIV
    48    education and prevention services.  Up  to
    49    10  percent  of  this appropriation may be
    50    transferred to the general  fund  -  state
    51    purposes  account  for  administration  of
    52    this program ................................... 691,000
    53  For services and  expenses  of  surveillance
    54    projects  for  investigation  of  reported
    55    AIDS   cases,   including   seroprevalence

        S. 8284                            17                           A. 11514
 
     1    studies, as authorized by the commissioner
     2    of health ...................................... 323,000
     3  For  provision of comprehensive HIV outreach
     4    and prevention services to adolescents and

     5    women .......................................... 921,000
     6  For state aid to municipalities pursuant  to
     7    article  6 of the public health law or for
     8    grants  to  counties  and   local   health
     9    departments  for  an  HIV surveillance and
    10    partner notification program ................. 3,777,000
    11  For services and  expenses  of  the  medical
    12    society  of  the  state  of New York for a
    13    peer educational  program  for  physicians
    14    regarding  the  testing  and  reporting of
    15    individuals who are infected with HIV ........... 98,000
    16  For grants for AIDS prevention and education
    17    and  AIDS  related  services  to  existing
    18    community  based  organizations, as deemed
    19    appropriate by the  department  of  health
    20    and to article 28 of the public health law
    21    diagnostic  and treatment centers. For the
    22    purposes of this program, eligible  organ-

    23    izations  must  (1) operate in a neighbor-
    24    hood or geographic area with high  concen-
    25    trations  of  at risk populations; and (2)
    26    provide services  and  programs  that  are
    27    culturally sensitive to the special social
    28    and  cultural  needs  of the at risk popu-
    29    lations. To ensure organizational  viabil-
    30    ity,    agency   administration   may   be
    31    supported subject to review  and  approval
    32    of  the  commissioner  of health. Notwith-
    33    standing  any  provision  of  law  to  the
    34    contrary, the commissioner of health shall
    35    be  authorized  to continue contracts with
    36    community service programs,  multi-service
    37    agencies  and community development initi-
    38    atives for all such contracts  which  were
    39    executed  on  or  before  March  31, 2010,
    40    without any additional  requirements  that

    41    such  contracts  be subject to competitive
    42    bidding or a request for proposals process
    43    ............................................. 10,810,000
    44  For additional grants to existing  community
    45    based  organizations  and to article 28 of
    46    the  public  health  law  diagnostic   and
    47    treatment  centers  that must operate in a
    48    neighborhood or geographic area with  high
    49    concentrations  of at risk populations and
    50    provide services  and  programs  that  are
    51    culturally sensitive to the special social
    52    and  cultural  needs  of the at risk popu-
    53    lations. Such grants shall be used to meet
    54    the increased demands for  HIV  education,
    55    prevention, outreach, and legal programs.

        S. 8284                            18                           A. 11514
 
     1  To  ensure  organizational viability, agency

     2    administration may be supported subject to
     3    review and approval of the commissioner of
     4    health. Notwithstanding any  provision  of
     5    law  to  the contrary, the commissioner of
     6    health shall  be  authorized  to  continue
     7    contracts with community service programs,
     8    multi-service   agencies   and   community
     9    development  initiatives  for   all   such
    10    contracts which were executed on or before
    11    March  31,  2010,  without  any additional
    12    requirements  that   such   contracts   be
    13    subject   to   competitive  bidding  or  a
    14    request for proposals process .................. 783,000
    15  For grants  for  the  provision  of  primary
    16    health  care  services  in  drug treatment
    17    programs. Up to $800,000 of this appropri-
    18    ation can be used for services targeted to
    19    substance  abusers  at  risk  of  becoming

    20    intravenous drug users. Up to 5 percent of
    21    this  appropriation  may be transferred to
    22    the general fund - state purposes  account
    23    for the administration of this program ....... 2,456,000
    24  For  services  and  expenses relating to the
    25    provision of HIV counseling and testing by
    26    family planning clinics and prenatal  care
    27    assistance  programs  to  the  extent that
    28    reimbursement through  medical  assistance
    29    is not available. These funds shall not be
    30    used  by  the  department  for  any  costs
    31    directly  related  to  the  processing  of
    32    tests ........................................ 3,180,000
    33  For  grants  for  the development of women's
    34    HIV  clinics  to   provide   comprehensive
    35    obstetrical/gynecological services and for
    36    grants   to  health  care  facilities  and
    37    community organizations for the provisions

    38    of primary  care,  subspecialty  care  and
    39    supportive  services to HIV-infected women
    40    and children in underserved, high seropre-
    41    valence areas. Up to  5  percent  of  this
    42    appropriation  may  be  transferred to the
    43    general fund - state purposes account  for
    44    the   administration   of   this  program,
    45    provided ..................................... 1,192,000
    46  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
    47    special   program  for  HIV  services  for
    48    infants  and  pregnant  women  established
    49    pursuant  to  section 71 of chapter 731 of
    50    the  laws  of  1993.  Such  programs   may
    51    provide  continuing  services to high-risk
    52    and  HIV-positive  women   and   children,
    53    provided ..................................... 1,382,000
    54  For  services  and  expenses associated with
    55    the  HIV  clinical  education   initiative

    56    program ...................................... 1,474,000

        S. 8284                            19                           A. 11514
 
     1                                              --------------
     2      Program account subtotal .................. 68,534,850
     3                                              --------------
 
     4  CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 53,455,000
     5                                                            --------------
 
     6    Special Revenue Funds - Other / Aid to Localities
     7    HCRA Resources Fund - 061
     8    Health Care Services Account
 
     9  Notwithstanding  any provision of law to the
    10    contrary,  the   appropriations   in   the
    11    following  schedule shall not be available
    12    for expenditure until enactment of a chap-
    13    ter of the laws of  2010  that:  increases

    14    the  rate  of  tax  imposed on each twenty
    15    cigarettes  or  fraction  thereof  by  one
    16    dollar  and sixty cents, effective July 1,
    17    2010; increases the tobacco product tax to
    18    75  percent  of   the   wholesale   price,
    19    increases the tax on snuff products by one
    20    dollar and four cents per ounce, creates a
    21    new  category  under  the tobacco products
    22    tax of little cigars taxed  at  an  equiv-
    23    alent rate to cigarettes, effective August
    24    1,  2010;  and  enacts  certain provisions
    25    regarding the collection  and  payment  of
    26    cigarette taxes and the enforcement there-
    27    of.
    28  For  services  and  expenses  of a statewide
    29    public health  campaign  for  tuberculosis
    30    control  and  prevention and for screening
    31    and education activities regarding sexual-
    32    ly transmitted diseases, provided that any

    33    funds allocated under  this  appropriation
    34    shall not supplant existing local funds or
    35    state  funds  allocated  to  county health
    36    departments under article 6 of the  public
    37    health  law. Up to $300,000 of this appro-
    38    priation may be transferred to state oper-
    39    ations  for  the  administration  of  this
    40    program by the department of health .......... 5,917,000
    41  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    42    Indian health program. The  moneys  hereby
    43    appropriated   shall  be  for  payment  of
    44    financial assistance heretofore accrued or
    45    hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent  of
    46    this  appropriation  may be transferred to
    47    the general  fund-state  purposes  account
    48    for the nonpersonal service administration
    49    of this program ............................. 16,121,000
    50  State  aid  to  municipalities  for  medical

    51    services for the rehabilitation  of  phys-
    52    ically  handicapped  children, pursuant to
    53    article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,685,000

        S. 8284                            20                           A. 11514
 
     1  For  services  and  expenses  for  a  school
     2    health program ............................... 3,981,000
     3  For  services  and  expenses of the prenatal
     4    care assistance program. Up to 100 percent
     5    of this appropriation may be  suballocated
     6    to  the medical assistance program general
     7    fund -  local  assistance  account  to  be
     8    matched by federal funds ..................... 2,432,000
     9  For  services  and expenses of the maternity
    10    and early childhood foundation ................. 599,000
    11  For services and expenses related to tobacco
    12    enforcement, education and related  activ-

    13    ities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws
    14    of  1997.  Of amounts appropriated herein,
    15    up to $500,000 may be used for educational
    16    programs.  A portion of this appropriation
    17    may be transferred to state operations ....... 2,303,000
    18  For  services  and   expenses   related   to
    19    evidenced  based cancer services programs.
    20    A portion of  this  appropriation  may  be
    21    transferred  to state operations appropri-
    22    ations for administration of this program ... 18,417,000
    23                                              --------------
    24      Program account subtotal .................. 53,455,000
    25                                              --------------
 
    26  OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE ..................................... 4,311,700
    27                                                            --------------
 
    28    Special Revenue Fund - Other / Aid to Localities

    29    HCRA Resources Fund - 061
    30    Health Services Account
 
    31  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    32    contrary,   the   appropriations   in  the
    33    following schedule shall not be  available
    34    for expenditure until enactment of a chap-
    35    ter  of  the  laws of 2010 that: increases
    36    the rate of tax  imposed  on  each  twenty
    37    cigarettes  or  fraction  thereof  by  one
    38    dollar and sixty cents, effective July  1,
    39    2010; increases the tobacco product tax to
    40    75   percent   of   the  wholesale  price,
    41    increases the tax on snuff products by one
    42    dollar and four cents per ounce, creates a
    43    new category under  the  tobacco  products
    44    tax  of  little  cigars taxed at an equiv-
    45    alent rate to cigarettes, effective August
    46    1, 2010;  and  enacts  certain  provisions
    47    regarding  the  collection  and payment of

    48    cigarette taxes and the enforcement there-
    49    of.
    50  For  services  and  expenses  of  a  quality
    51    program for adult care facilities, includ-
    52    ing enriched housing facilities.

        S. 8284                            21                           A. 11514
 
     1  Such  program shall be targeted at improving
     2    the quality of life for adult care facili-
     3    ty residents. The  department  subject  to
     4    the  approval of the director of the divi-
     5    sion  of  budget,  shall  develop an allo-
     6    cation  methodology  taking  into  account
     7    financial  status  of the facility as well
     8    as resident needs. Such  allocation  shall
     9    serve  as  the  basis  of  distribution to
    10    eligible facilities .......................... 4,311,700
    11                                              --------------

    12      Program account subtotal ................... 4,311,700
    13                                              --------------
 
    14  HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 357,136,000
    15                                                            --------------
 
    16    Special Revenue Funds - Other / Aid to Localities
    17    HCRA Resources Fund - 061
    18    HCRA Program Account
 
    19  Notwithstanding any provision of law to  the
    20    contrary,   the   appropriations   in  the
    21    following schedule shall not be  available
    22    for expenditure until enactment of a chap-
    23    ter  of  the  laws of 2010 that: increases
    24    the rate of tax  imposed  on  each  twenty
    25    cigarettes  or  fraction  thereof  by  one
    26    dollar and sixty cents, effective July  1,
    27    2010; increases the tobacco product tax to
    28    75   percent   of   the  wholesale  price,

    29    increases the tax on snuff products by one
    30    dollar and four cents per ounce, creates a
    31    new category under  the  tobacco  products
    32    tax  of  little  cigars taxed at an equiv-
    33    alent rate to cigarettes, effective August
    34    1, 2010;  and  enacts  certain  provisions
    35    regarding  the  collection  and payment of
    36    cigarette taxes and the enforcement there-
    37    of.
    38  For services, expenses, grants and transfers
    39    necessary to  implement  the  health  care
    40    reform  act  program  in  accordance  with
    41    section 2807-j,  2807-k,  2807-l,  2807-m,
    42    2807-p,  2807-s  and  2807-v of the public
    43    health law. The moneys hereby appropriated
    44    shall be available for payments heretofore
    45    accrued or hereafter to accrue.   Notwith-
    46    standing  any  inconsistent  provision  of
    47    law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be

    48    increased or decreased by  interchange  or
    49    transfer  with  any  appropriation  of the
    50    department of health  or  by  transfer  or
    51    suballocation  to any appropriation of the
    52    department of  insurance,  the  office  of
    53    mental health and the state office for the

        S. 8284                            22                           A. 11514
 
     1    aging  subject  to  the  approval  of  the
     2    director of the  budget,  who  shall  file
     3    such approval with the department of audit
     4    and  control  and  copies thereof with the
     5    chairman of the senate  finance  committee
     6    and  the chairman of the assembly ways and
     7    means committee. With the approval of  the
     8    director of the budget, up to 5 percent of
     9    this  appropriation  may be used for state
    10    operations purposes. At the  direction  of

    11    the director of the budget, funds may also
    12    be  transferred  directly  to  the general
    13    fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on
    14    the tobacco revenue guarantee fund.
    15  For services  and  expenses  of  the  empire
    16    clinical   research  investigator  program
    17    (ECRIP) ...................................... 9,120,000
    18  For services and expenses of  the  New  York
    19    state area health education center program
    20    .............................................. 2,500,000
    21  For  services and expenses of the ambulatory
    22    care training program pursuant to subdivi-
    23    sion 5-a of section 2807-m of  the  public
    24    health law ................................... 4,300,000
    25  For  services  and expenses of the physician
    26    loan repayment program pursuant to  subdi-
    27    vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public
    28    health  law. All or part of this appropri-

    29    ation may be suballocated to the NYS high-
    30    er education services corporation ............ 1,700,000
    31  For services and expenses of  the  physician
    32    practice   support   program  pursuant  to
    33    subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m  of  the
    34    public health law ............................ 4,300,000
    35  For  services and expenses related to physi-
    36    cian workforce studies pursuant to  subdi-
    37    vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public
    38    health law ..................................... 516,000
    39  For  services  and expenses of the diversity
    40    in   medicine/post-baccalaureate   program
    41    pursuant  to  subdivision  5-a  of section
    42    2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,700,000
    43  For transfer to Roswell park  cancer  insti-
    44    tute corporation ............................ 71,600,000
    45  For transfer to health research incorporated

    46    (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program
    47    ............................................. 42,300,000
    48  For  state  grants  for the health workforce
    49    retraining    program.     Notwithstanding
    50    section  2807-g  of the public health law,
    51    or any  other  provision  of  law  to  the
    52    contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be
    53    made available to other state agencies and
    54    facilities  operated  by the department of
    55    health for services and  expenses  related
    56    to   the   worker  retraining  program  as

        S. 8284                            23                           A. 11514
 
     1    disbursed pursuant to  section  2807-g  of
     2    the  public health law. Provided, however,
     3    that  the  director  of  the  budget  must
     4    approve  the  release  of  any request for
     5    proposal or request for application or any

     6    other procurement initiatives issued on or
     7    after April 1, 2007. Further provided that
     8    any contract executed on or after April 1,
     9    2007 must receive the  prior  approval  of
    10    the  director  of the budget. A portion of
    11    this appropriation may be  transferred  to
    12    state operations appropriations ............. 28,400,000
    13  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    14    tobacco use prevention and control program
    15    including   grants   to   support   cancer
    16    research.  A portion of this appropriation
    17    may be  transferred  to  state  operations
    18    appropriations .............................. 57,100,000
    19  For  transfer  to  the  Roswell  park cancer
    20    institute to support operating costs asso-
    21    ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000
    22  For  state  grants  for  rural  health  care

    23    access development ........................... 9,800,000
    24  For  state  grants  for rural health network
    25    development .................................. 6,400,000
    26  For services and expenses, including grants,
    27    related to emergency  assistance  distrib-
    28    utions  as  designated by the commissioner
    29    of health. Notwithstanding section 112  or
    30    163  of the state finance law or any other
    31    contrary provision of law,  such  distrib-
    32    utions  shall  be  limited to providers or
    33    programs  where,  as  determined  by   the
    34    commissioner  of health, emergency assist-
    35    ance is vital to protect the life or safe-
    36    ty of patients, to ensure the retention of
    37    facility caregivers or other staff, or  in
    38    instances where health facility operations
    39    are   jeopardized,  or  where  the  public
    40    health is jeopardized or  other  emergency

    41    situations exist ............................. 2,900,000
    42  For  transfer  to the pool administrator for
    43    distributions  related  to  school   based
    44    health clinics ............................... 5,600,000
    45  For  services and expenses related to audit-
    46    ing  or  payment  of  audit  contracts  to
    47    determine  payor  and  provider compliance
    48    requirements. All or  a  portion  of  this
    49    appropriation  may be transferred to state
    50    operations appropriations ................... 14,700,000
    51  For services and expenses related to  audit-
    52    ing  or  payment  of  audit  contracts  to
    53    determine hospital compliance  with  para-
    54    graph  6  of  subdivision  (a)  of section
    55    405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a portion

        S. 8284                            24                           A. 11514
 

     1    of this appropriation may  be  transferred
     2    to state operations appropriations ........... 2,500,000
     3  For  transfer  to the pool administrator for
     4    state grants for poison control centers. A
     5    portion  of  this  appropriation  may   be
     6    transferred  to state operations appropri-
     7    ations ....................................... 2,500,000
     8  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
     9    pool  administration.  All or a portion of
    10    this appropriation may be  transferred  to
    11    state operations appropriations .............. 4,200,000
    12  For   additional  state  grants  to  improve
    13    access  to  infertility  services,  treat-
    14    ments, and procedures ........................ 2,200,000
    15  For  services and expenses related to school
    16    based health centers. The total amount  of
    17    funds provided herein shall be distributed

    18    to  school-based  health  center providers
    19    based on  the  ratio  of  each  provider's
    20    total  enrollment  for  all  sites  to the
    21    total enrollment of  all  providers.  This
    22    formula  shall  be  applied  to  the total
    23    amount made  available  herein,  provided,
    24    however, that notwithstanding any contrary
    25    provision  of  law,  the  commissioner  of
    26    health may establish minimum  and  maximum
    27    awards for providers ......................... 2,800,000
    28  For   payments  for  uncompensated  care  to
    29    eligible voluntary  non-profit  diagnostic
    30    and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000
    31  For  transfer  to the dormitory authority of
    32    the state  of  New  York  for  the  health
    33    facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000
    34                                              --------------

    35      Program account subtotal ................. 357,136,000
    36                                              --------------
 
    37    §  12.  The  amount  specified  in this section, or so much thereof as
    38  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
    39  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    40  public officers and for the purpose specified,  which  amount  shall  be
    41  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
    42                             DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
    43  UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ..................... 195,000,000
    44                                                            --------------
    45    Enterprise Funds / State Operations
    46    Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund - 481
 
    47  For  payment of unemployment insurance bene-
    48    fits pursuant to article 18 of  the  labor

    49    law   or  as  authorized  by  the  Federal
    50    government through the disaster  unemploy-
    51    ment assistance program .................... 195,000,000
    52                                              --------------

        S. 8284                            25                           A. 11514
 
     1    § 13. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much there-
     2  of  as  shall  be  sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are
     3  hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as  hereinafter  provided,
     4  to  the  respective  public officers and for the several purposes speci-
     5  fied,  which amounts shall be available for the state fiscal year begin-
     6  ning April 1, 2010.
 
     7                            EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
     8  ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE,  SECONDARY  AND  CONTINUING  EDUCATION

     9    PROGRAM ................................................... 83,150,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    General Fund / Aid to Localities
    12    Local Assistance Account - 001
 
    13    The  sum  of  one  million dollars ($1,000,000), or so much thereof as
    14  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
    15  appropriated  to the state education department out of any moneys in the
    16  general fund to the credit of the local assistance account not otherwise
    17  appropriated. The comptroller  is  hereby  authorized  and  directed  to
    18  utilize  this  appropriation for the purpose of making mandated payments
    19  to the state fiscal year beginning  April  1,  2010  for  the  2009-2010
    20  school year for support for excess cost aid payments ......... 1,000,000
    21                                                            --------------
 

    22    Special Revenue Funds - Other / Aid to Localities
    23    State Lottery Fund - 160
 
    24    The  sum  of  eighty-two  million  one  hundred fifty thousand dollars
    25  ($82,150,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient  to  accomplish
    26  the  purpose  designated,  is hereby appropriated to the state education
    27  department out of any moneys in the state lottery fund. The  comptroller
    28  is  hereby authorized and directed to utilize this appropriation for the
    29  purposes  of  making  statutorily  required  June  payments  to   school
    30  districts  on or before June 30, 2010 pursuant to chapter 88 of the laws
    31  of 2000, chapter 375 of the laws of 2000, section 88 of Part C of  chap-
    32  ter  57  of  the laws of 2004, section 90 of Part C of chapter 57 of the
    33  laws of 2004, chapter 626 of the laws of 2004, chapter 421 of  the  laws
    34  of  2005,  chapter  465  of the laws of 2005, chapter 749 of the laws of

    35  2005, and chapter 265 of the laws of 2007 ................... 82,150,000
    36                                                            --------------
 
    37    § 14. The amount specified in this section,  or  so  much  thereof  as
    38  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is hereby
    39  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    40  respective  public  officers and for the purpose specified, which amount
    41  shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
    42                       DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE
    43                OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE
 
    44               STATE OPERATIONS AND AID TO LOCALITIES 2010-11
 
    45  EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM ..................... 60,000,000
    46                                                            --------------


        S. 8284                            26                           A. 11514
 
     1    General Fund / Aid to Localities
     2    Local Assistance Account - 001
 
     3  For expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of
     4    article  5  of the social services law and
     5    for  expenditures  for  additional   state
     6    payments  for  eligible  aged,  blind, and
     7    disabled persons related  to  supplemental
     8    security income ............................. 60,000,000
     9                                              --------------
 
    10    § 15. Section 13 of chapter 90 of the laws of 2010, relating to making
    11  appropriations  for  the  support  of  government, is amended to read as
    12  follows:
 
    13    § 13.  The amount specified in this section, or  so  much  thereof  as
    14  shall  be  sufficient  to  accomplish  the purpose designated, is hereby

    15  appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided,  to  the
    16  public  officers  and  for  the purpose specified, which amount shall be
    17  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
    18                         LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
 
    19  AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ....... [11,138,869]   257,041,515
    20                                              --------------
 
    21    General Fund / Aid to Localities
    22    Local Assistance Account - 001
 
    23  For payment to local governments  under  the
    24    aid   and  incentives  for  municipalities
    25    program pursuant  to  section  54  of  the
    26    state  finance  law in accordance with the
    27    following:
 
    28  For base level grants to municipalities ....
    29    ............................. [11,138,869]   257,041,515

    30  [Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
    31    contrary, moneys  paid  pursuant  to  this
    32    appropriation  shall be due and payable on
    33    or before June  25,  2010  within  amounts
    34    appropriated therefor.]
 
    35    §  16.    The  amount specified in this section, or so much thereof as
    36  shall be sufficient to accomplish  the  purpose  designated,  is  hereby
    37  appropriated  and  authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the
    38  public officers and for the purposes specified, which  amount  shall  be
    39  available for the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2010.
 
    40                         LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
 
    41  AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 25,801,000
    42                                                            --------------
 
    43    General Fund / Aid to Localities

    44    Local Assistance Account - 001

        S. 8284                            27                           A. 11514
 
     1  For  payment  of  aid to eligible cities and
     2    eligible municipalities in which  a  video
     3    lottery  gaming facility is located pursu-
     4    ant to section 54-l of the  state  finance
     5    law.  Within the amount appropriated here-
     6    in, $19,600,000  shall  be  available  for
     7    payment to the city of Yonkers pursuant to
     8    section  54-l  of the state finance law no
     9    earlier than April 1, 2011  and  no  later
    10    than June 30, 2011 on audit and warrant of
    11    the  state comptroller notwithstanding any
    12    provision of law to the contrary including
    13    any contrary provision of  section  40  or
    14    section 54-l of the state finance law.
    15  Such   payment   shall  constitute  complete

    16    liquidation of that state's obligation  to
    17    the  city  under section 54-l of the state
    18    finance law  for  the  state  fiscal  year
    19    commencing on April 1, 2011 ................. 25,801,000
    20                                              --------------
 
    21    § 17. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much there-
    22  of  as  shall  be  sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are
    23  hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as  hereinafter  provided,
    24  to  the  public  officers  and for the several purposes specified, which
    25  amounts shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning April  1,
    26  2010.
 
    27                         CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
 
    28  CITY UNIVERSITY -- COMMUNITY COLLEGES ....................... 43,434,000
    29                                                            --------------
 
    30    General Fund / Aid to Localities

    31    Local Assistance Account - 001
 
    32    The  sum  of  forty-three  million  four  hundred thirty-four thousand
    33  dollars ($43,434,000), or so much thereof  as  shall  be  sufficient  to
    34  accomplish  the  purpose  designated, is hereby appropriated to the city
    35  university of New York out of any moneys in  the  general  fund  to  the
    36  credit  of  the local assistance account not otherwise appropriated. The
    37  comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to utilize this  appropri-
    38  ation for the purpose of repaying the city of New York for advances made
    39  for the State share of operating expenses of city university of New York
    40  community colleges .......................................... 43,434,000
    41                                                            --------------
 
    42  CITY UNIVERSITY -- SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 103,216,000

    43                                                            --------------
 
    44    General Fund / Aid to Localities
    45    Local Assistance Account - 001
 
    46    The  sum  of  one  hundred  three million two hundred sixteen thousand
    47  dollars ($103,216,000), or so much thereof as  shall  be  sufficient  to
    48  accomplish  the  purpose  designated, is hereby appropriated to the city

        S. 8284                            28                           A. 11514
 
     1  university of New York out of any moneys in  the  general  fund  to  the
     2  credit  of  the local assistance account not otherwise appropriated. The
     3  comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to utilize this  appropri-
     4  ation for the purpose of repaying the city of New York for advances made
     5  for the State share of operating expenses of city university of New York

     6  senior colleges ............................................ 103,216,000
     7                                                            --------------
 
     8    § 18. The several amounts specified in this section, or so much there-
     9  of  as  shall  be  sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated, are
    10  hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as  hereinafter  provided,
    11  to  the  public  officers  and for the several purposes specified, which
    12  amount shall be available for the state fiscal year beginning  April  1,
    13  2010.
 
    14                        STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
 
    15  COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ..................... 114,489,422
    16                                                            --------------
 
    17    General Fund / Aid to Localities
    18    Local Assistance Account - 001
 
    19  Notwithstanding   articles  5-a  and  15  of

    20    section 355 of education  law,  for  state
    21    financial  assistance,  net  of  disallow-
    22    ances, for operating  expenses,  including
    23    funds required to reimburse base aid costs
    24    for   the  2009-10  and  2010-11  academic
    25    years, pursuant to  regulations  developed
    26    jointly  with the city university trustees
    27    and approved by the director of the  budg-
    28    et,  and  subject  to  the availability of
    29    appropriations therefor.
    30  Notwithstanding  any  other  law,  rule,  or
    31    regulation  to  the contrary, full funding
    32    for aidable community  college  enrollment
    33    for  the  college fiscal years 2010-11 and
    34    thereafter as provided under  this  appro-
    35    priation  is  determined  by the operating
    36    aid formulas defined in  rules  and  regu-
    37    lations developed jointly by the boards of
    38    trustees  of  the state and city universi-

    39    ties and approved by the director  of  the
    40    budget  provided  that  local sponsors may
    41    use funds contained in reserves for excess
    42    student revenue for operating support of a
    43    community college program even though said
    44    expenditures  may   cause   expenses   and
    45    student  revenues  to  exceed one-third of
    46    the college's net operating costs for  the
    47    college  fiscal year 2010-11 provided that
    48    such funds  do  not  cause  the  college's
    49    revenues from the local sponsor's contrib-
    50    utions  in  aggregate  to be less than the
    51    comparable amounts for the previous commu-

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     1    nity  college  fiscal  year  and   further
     2    provided  that  pursuant  to standards and
     3    regulations of the state university  trus-

     4    tees  and the city university trustees for
     5    the college fiscal year 2010-11, community
     6    colleges may  increase  tuition  and  fees
     7    above  that allowable under current educa-
     8    tion law if such standards and regulations
     9    require  that  in  order  to  exceed   the
    10    tuition  limit  otherwise set forth in the
    11    education law, local sponsor contributions
    12    either in the aggregate or for each  full-
    13    time  equivalent  student shall be no less
    14    than the comparable amounts for the previ-
    15    ous community college fiscal year .......... 112,498,671
    16  For payment of rental aid ...................... 1,190,751
    17                                              --------------
    18  Total for community colleges ................. 114,489,422
    19                                              --------------
 

    20    § 19. No expenditure may be made from any appropriation in  this  act,
    21  until  a  certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the
    22  budget and a copy of such certificate shall have  been  filed  with  the
    23  state  comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee and the
    24  chairman of the assembly ways and  means  committee  provided,  however,
    25  that  any  expenditures  from  any appropriation in this act made by the
    26  legislature or judiciary shall not require such certificate.
 
    27    § 20. All expenditures and disbursements made  against  the  appropri-
    28  ations in this act shall, upon final action by the legislature on appro-
    29  priation  bills submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the
    30  state constitution for the support of government for  the  state  fiscal
    31  year  beginning  April  1,  2010,  be  transferred by the comptroller as

    32  expenditures and disbursements to  such  appropriations  for  all  state
    33  departments, agencies, the legislature and the judiciary, as applicable,
    34  in  amounts  equal  to the amounts charged against the appropriations in
    35  this act for each such department, agency, the legislature and the judi-
    36  ciary.
 
    37    § 21. Severability clause. If any clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdi-
    38  vision,  section  or  part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of
    39  competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment  shall  not  affect,
    40  impair,  or  invalidate  the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in
    41  its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph,  subdivision,  section
    42  or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judg-
    43  ment shall have been rendered. It is hereby declared to be the intent of
    44  the  legislature  that  this  act  would  have been enacted even if such

    45  invalid provisions had not been included herein.
 
    46    § 22. This act shall take effect immediately and shall  be  deemed  to
    47  have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2010; provided,
    48  however, that upon the transfer of expenditures and disbursements by the
    49  comptroller  as  provided  in  section twenty of this act, the appropri-
    50  ations made by this act and subject to  such  section  shall  be  deemed
    51  repealed.
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